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CLPO
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      21st May 2008
I can't use the command line swich /f in outlook. the whole command is
c:\program file\microsoft office\office\outlook.exe /f R1010.msg
I encounter the following error
Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Can't open file: r0101.msg, The
file may
not exist, you may not have the permission to open it , or it may be open
in
another program. right-click the folder that contains the file and then
click
properties to check your permission for the folder

I check the file exists, not used by other program and the premission is
granted.
Any one can help?
thanks


 
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Roady [MVP]
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      21st May 2008
Answered last week already.

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"CLPO" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I can't use the command line swich /f in outlook. the whole command is
> c:\program file\microsoft office\office\outlook.exe /f R1010.msg
> I encounter the following error
> Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Can't open file: r0101.msg, The
> file may
> not exist, you may not have the permission to open it , or it may be
> open
> in
> another program. right-click the folder that contains the file and then
> click
> properties to check your permission for the folder
>
> I check the file exists, not used by other program and the premission is
> granted.
> Any one can help?
> thanks
>
>

 
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Brian Tillman
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      21st May 2008
CLPO <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I can't use the command line swich /f in outlook. the whole command is
> c:\program file\microsoft office\office\outlook.exe /f R1010.msg
> I encounter the following error
> Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Can't open file: r0101.msg,
> The file may
> not exist, you may not have the permission to open it , or it may
> be open in
> another program. right-click the folder that contains the file and
> then click
> properties to check your permission for the folder
>
> I check the file exists, not used by other program and the premission
> is granted.
> Any one can help?
> thanks


Please stick to a single thread. We're already discussing this in another
newsgroup.
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Brian Tillman
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      21st May 2008
Brian Tillman <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Please stick to a single thread. We're already discussing this in
> another newsgroup.


Actually, it's in this same newsgroup.
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