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Vince
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      17th Dec 2007
Upon opening dialogue box pops up advising that the path...f:\purples is
invalid. In fact, this was a pst file that has long since been deleted. It
was placed on my laptop via a Flash Drive which was given the name F. Upon
canceling the dialogue box I then receive a dialogue box advising that the
file is in the folder "documents", but in fact, it is not there.

How do I get rid of this annoyance?
 
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      17th Dec 2007
Check the Profile, via the mail applet, and remove the missing data file

"Vince" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Upon opening dialogue box pops up advising that the path...f:\purples is
> invalid. In fact, this was a pst file that has long since been deleted.
> It
> was placed on my laptop via a Flash Drive which was given the name F.
> Upon
> canceling the dialogue box I then receive a dialogue box advising that the
> file is in the folder "documents", but in fact, it is not there.
>
> How do I get rid of this annoyance?



 
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Vince
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      18th Dec 2007
Though this problem has been annoying me for months, suddenly it is gone.
Perhaps my action in re-installing Office had something to do with it. I had
done that just before receiving your suggestion. Thanks just the same for
the rapid response. I have delayed responding to see if the annoyance
returned, but it has not.

"DL" wrote:

> Check the Profile, via the mail applet, and remove the missing data file
>
> "Vince" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:8AA18B3C-73C0-4743-89C8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Upon opening dialogue box pops up advising that the path...f:\purples is
> > invalid. In fact, this was a pst file that has long since been deleted.
> > It
> > was placed on my laptop via a Flash Drive which was given the name F.
> > Upon
> > canceling the dialogue box I then receive a dialogue box advising that the
> > file is in the folder "documents", but in fact, it is not there.
> >
> > How do I get rid of this annoyance?

>
>
>

 
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