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Old October 24th 06, 08:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Patrick
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Default manual send recieve error message Path not valid

I have just migrated to a new computer. I seem to have all my Outlook 2003
elements working, except when I hit 'send/recieve" I get the following
message"the pathspecified for the file "C:\doc etc etc." is not valid.
The app does the scheduled send recieves ok, but not when I do it myself.
How is this set? How do I correct this?
Thanks!
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