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CJ
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      13th Aug 2004
We're using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP. Up until about a
week ago, I used to be able to create an entry in the
calendar and then use "Copy to Folder" to copy the entry
to my task list. I also used to copy & paste e-mail
messages into individual contact files or or task
entries. However, now when I try to Copy to Folder, I
get an error message "Cannot complete the copy operation.
The items may have been moved or deleted, or you may not
have sufficient permission." I can't copy anything and
the e-mail messages that have been copied into a contact
or a task now come back "The object could not be found."
Also, about the same time, the right click button on my
mouse quit working in Outlook too. Any idea what the
devil is going on?

I've tried detect and repair and checked the permissions,
but I don't know if this is a problem at my computer or
if something changed at the network level (which I have
no control over).

Any help is appreciated.

CJ

 
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