Q102448: PC Forms: Err: MAPI_FAILURE When Sending Message
Article: Q102448
Product(s): Microsoft Mail For PC Networks
Version(s): WINDOWS:1.0,3.0,3.2
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s):
Last Modified: 06-NOV-1999
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Electronic Forms Designer, version 1.0, used with:
- Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, versions 3.0, 3.2
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SYMPTOMS
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When you use version 1.0 of Microsoft Electronic Forms Designer to address a
note to another user listed in your Personal Address Book (PAB), you receive a
MAPI_FAILURE error if you delete the addressee from your PAB before you send the
message.
CAUSE
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MAPI has a problem resolving the MAPIAddress() function.
STATUS
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Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in version 1.0 of Microsoft
Electronic Forms Designer. We are researching this problem and will post new
information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
Additional query words: 1.00
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Keywords :
Technology : kbZNotKeyword2 kbMailSearch kbZNotKeyword3
Version : WINDOWS:1.0,3.0,3.2
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