I disagree with everything he wrote.  Repairing permissions should be a
last resort fix.

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Jimmy Schrage
Computer Support Technician IV
Macintosh Support
College of the Canyons
(661)362-5536 


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Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 11:15 AM
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Subject: RE: Reply All isn't working

If you haven't done it already, a quick and easy step would be to launch
the Disk Utility application inside the Utilities folder that's inside
your
Applications folder. Select your startup drive and then be sure you have
selected the FirstAid tab in the window. You will see two buttons,
"Verify
Disk Permissions" and "Repair Disk Permissions"; click on the "Repair
Disk
Permissions" button and let it run until it reports it is finished. See
if
that fixes the problem.

Incidentally, I recommend to my clients that they do this procedure
EVERY
DAY at the beginning of their "computing day" (that is, whenever they
use
the computer for the first time that day). It only takes a few seconds,
just enough to do it while you get a cup of coffee or check voice mail,
and
it prevents many "mystery" problems that otherwise creep into your rig
through normal use. While doing it that frequently is considered by many
to
be overkill, it's easy to REMEMBER and make a HABIT of doing it
regularly;
any first-year psychology major will tell you that once something
becomes a
habit, it feels easy and one can rely on doing it with little or no
thought, something that putting it on a calendar or remembering to do
every
Monday just doesn't match for reliability. And like the proverbial "You
can
never be too rich or too thin..." mantra of yore, you can definitely
never
repair permissions too frequently, either. ;-)

Regards,

Don Levy
The MacTherapist
Los Angeles

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From: Double Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 14:00:24 -0500
To: [email protected]
Subject: Reply All isn't working


Hello all,

We're having a peculiar problem that the Reply All isn't working. It
only
grabs the From: addresses and nothing from the To: and CC: fields. This
started happening about two weeks ago.

We've checked rules, did a simple clean-up, etc.

Thank you, Nicholas.

Office 2004 Version 11.2.5 (060620) on iMac G3.



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