Can't complete your last action.

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P Fruin

I'm using BCM 2007 with Vista and am getting a persistent error message even
after closing Outlook, shutting down the computer, opening Outlook and BCM.
The message says "BCM could not complete your last action or actions. Please
try again. I get this every time I switch activites in Outlook - from any
function to BCM and from the BCM search function back to Business Card view.
Anyone have any suggestions why this might be happening? It all started after
I started using the search function fr the first time.

Could it be related to a couple other challenges I'm having? I have an
e-mail with a VCard in my Outbox that won't stay deleted. I can delete it but
every time I open up Outlook, it's there again! Also, when I do a
send/receive, even if there is only one e-mail in the Outbox, it always is
sending two messages - and that was happening before this message "got stuck"
in my Outbox. Secondly, When I choose a view and do a search, I can't get
back to the previous current view by simply clicking that view, I hve to
click on the BCM database again - which then brings up the error message
described above.
 
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rpv

Same here, I´ve read all the other posts and still have no clue on how to
stop this annoying message from popping up everytime I switch from Contacts
to anythig else within Outlook. My problem started when I tried to link
Microsoft Office Accounting 2007 with my Outlook 2007 with BCM. I got an
error that the operation could not be completed because the database had
different collations (or something like that). Since my Outlook is in
Spanish and Accounting is in English, I assumed it was the problem, and Im OK
with that since linking these two programs is not that important to me.
However, everytime I work with Outlook I still get the dreaded error message.
Any clues on how to make it stop?
 
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Luther

Same here, I´ve read all the other posts and still have no clue on how to
stop this annoying message from popping up everytime I switch from Contacts
to anythig else within Outlook.  My problem started when I tried to link
Microsoft Office Accounting 2007 with my Outlook 2007 with BCM.  I got an
error that the operation could not be completed because the database had
different collations (or something like that).  Since my Outlook is in
Spanish and Accounting is in English, I assumed it was the problem, and ImOK
with that since linking these two programs is not that important to me.  
However, everytime I work with Outlook I still get the dreaded error message.
 Any clues on how to make it stop?
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rpv






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See if the BCM menu shows an option to remove accounting integration.
If it does, remove the integration.
 

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