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Unable to choose recipients in WINMAIL I
notice you have posted here, but it appears that McAfee or Norton product
could be the cause of the problem. If you haven't returned to the Vistahead
newsgroup recently you might like to read through the replies to see if this
helps. Alternatively have you tried Windows Live Mail?
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"bnmohan via WindowsKB.com" <u35859@uwe> wrote in message
news:8449635e95149@uwe...
>I enabled and executed all the available updates.
> Started WinMail and got the feared error 'Cannot Select Recipients' while
> selecting recipients in a new mail by clicking on the icon next to 'To'
> Knowing that KB933928 was the source of this error, I uninstalled
> KB933928.
> The error did not repeat.
> Then I accepted the offer of AVG to upgrade my AVG 7.5 to AVG 8. AVG
> complained that I did not have KB929547. I downloaded and installed that
> one
> too. AVG 8.0 got installed.
>
> Sorry to appear a bit dull, but does this mean I have SP1 installed? In
> XP,
> the SP is displayed in My Computer properties; but there is no such
> information on my Vist Home Premium.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mohan
>
> John Barnett MVP wrote:
>>The most obvious way of getting SP1 is to re-enable Windows Updates.
>>Alternatively, you can download the standalone version (see this link from
>>my website: http://vistasupport.mvps.org/downloa...opy_of_SP1.htm )
>>I
>>suggest you read the 'learn how to install' information to prior to
>>installing.
>>
>>As for WinMail I don't use it so can't really say what caused your
>>original
>>problem.
>>
>>> Hi! 17 May
>>>
>>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>>
>>> Thanks
>
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