Mary Cassidy wrote:


> Does nobody have any more suggestions?

Problem solved! (I think; so far it works, anyway.)

I just read the message from Ian G quoted by David Stone in the thread
"Cannot read some messages in a folder", which finally put me on the
right track.

Ian G said:


> What's unusual is IG> that I'm running a dual boot system (98SE and
> Win2000) and the problem only occurs G> under 98. I'll reinstall IE
> under 98, but do you have any idea which dll might be responsible?


I also have a dual boot system, Win98 and Win2000.

I have TB installed in the Win2000 partition, but I've been saving all
my files in the Win98 partition because I hadn't decided whether to
buy Win2000, and I didn't want to lose them when I uninstalled the
evalaution copy I've been lent.

I've just tried sending a file saved in the Win2000 partition and - it
works! Thank goodness for that.

I don't suppose all that many people send files from a different
partition, but even so, Netscape and Eudora allow me to do it with no
trouble.

I've tried setting the Account Properties to save attachments in a
separate new file in the Win2000 partition (couldn't find the default
attachment file), but it doesn't work (the attachment is definitely in
that file, I checked). The problem seems to be that the files
originate from the other partition, so I'm going to have to save them
on both partitions if I don't want to lose them when I uninstal.

Bug?

Anyway, it's a temporary problem; before I register TB I'll have
decided whether or not to buy Win2000.

Thanks to all who offered help and advice; although I eventually found
the solution myself, I would never have thought of the answer if I
hadn't been subscribed to this group.

-- 
Mary

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