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Old October 1st, 2006, 06:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Pappion
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Default No longer possible to manually move email msg. to a new Folder

I have always set up folders for regular incoming messages, and may do
that in "Create" or right click on a message in my In Folder, and select
Move To Folder, and off it goes. Now, that no longer works. A message I
receive is "The selected message(s) cannot be moved. An error has
occurred." What on earth is this about?

I have XP Pro, a new HP Invent business computer, run Ad-Aware,
Spyblaster, AVG daily with new updates, and run Utilities weekly in Safe
Mode. If I suspect a problem, I run the former in Safe Mode, as well.
The OE Folders are also compressed daily (all of them).

Thank you for your help.

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"Always remember Governor Ann Richards—one of only a handful of Great
Americans I have known (copyright C. Thompson 15 September 2006)."

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Old October 1st, 2006, 10:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Steve Cochran
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Default No longer possible to manually move email msg. to a new Folder

Your message store may be corrupt. Try going to File | Identities and set
up a new Identity. Then use File | Import | Messages to get the messages
from the older Identity and then see if that works.

Also make sure you antivirus is not set to scan email. see
www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 With AVG you may need to uninstall it, and
then reinstall it and disable the email scanning option when doing so.

steve

"Pappion" wrote in message
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I have always set up folders for regular incoming messages, and may do
that in "Create" or right click on a message in my In Folder, and select
Move To Folder, and off it goes. Now, that no longer works. A message I
receive is "The selected message(s) cannot be moved. An error has
occurred." What on earth is this about?

I have XP Pro, a new HP Invent business computer, run Ad-Aware,
Spyblaster, AVG daily with new updates, and run Utilities weekly in Safe
Mode. If I suspect a problem, I run the former in Safe Mode, as well.
The OE Folders are also compressed daily (all of them).

Thank you for your help.

--
"Always remember Governor Ann Richards—one of only a handful of Great
Americans I have known (copyright C. Thompson 15 September 2006)."


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Old October 4th, 2006, 01:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
urška
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Default No longer possible to manually move email msg. to a new Folder


"Pappion" je napisal v sporocilo
...
I have always set up folders for regular incoming messages, and may do
that in "Create" or right click on a message in my In Folder, and select
Move To Folder, and off it goes. Now, that no longer works. A message I
receive is "The selected message(s) cannot be moved. An error has
occurred." What on earth is this about?

I have XP Pro, a new HP Invent business computer, run Ad-Aware,
Spyblaster, AVG daily with new updates, and run Utilities weekly in Safe
Mode. If I suspect a problem, I run the former in Safe Mode, as well.
The OE Folders are also compressed daily (all of them).

Thank you for your help.

--
"Always remember Governor Ann Richards—one of only a handful of Great
Americans I have known (copyright C. Thompson 15 September 2006)."



 




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