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James H Butler

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Jul 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/27/98
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I have a user who gets an 'illegal operation' error when pressing Send on a
Reply with History. Quincy is not even picking it up.

The user is not local to me so, I cannot verify settings, etc..

Some things to note: Plenty of space on C: drive; recent scandisk and
defrag; TCP/IP; no problems with non-history replies; most likely not a
size issue as the test memo had minimal text; 4.51 on a Win 95 laptop;

Most of the time, when I get errors like this, it is related to minimal
available space on C: or file system problems (reason I commented on
scandisk and defrag)

Any thoughts

Danny Lawrence

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Jul 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/27/98
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It might be a bad (or mis-matched) Mail template, you could have the
user try a design refresh.

--Danny Lawrence, Tiassa Technologies Inc.
Lotus Notes Configuration, Development and Management
tiassa @ ix.netcom.DEATHTOSPAMMERS.com
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James H Butler

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Jul 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/27/98
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The mail db was using the correct template...I had the user do a replace
design anyhow..also ran fixup, updall and compact. There still is a problem
with the forward and reply with history.

Thanks for the thoughts...any other things to try?

Brian Boyer

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Jul 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/27/98
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James,

Many times I've seen this it's been an invalid Temp directory setting or a
bunch of files in the Temp directory.

Brian

EdC

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Jul 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/27/98
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James,

When I've seen this error before it was because the location doc was not
pointing to the correct mail file.

Good luck!

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EdC CLP
e...@coakley.net
Contract Notes & Domino Application Development
http://www.coakley.net/edc/consulting

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