Q104131: PC Win: Err Msg: Some Entries Could Not Be Added to the Group
Article: Q104131
Product(s): Microsoft Mail For PC Networks
Version(s): WINDOWS:3.0,3.0b,3.2
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s):
Last Modified: 11-NOV-1999
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Mail for Windows, versions 3.0, 3.0b, 3.2
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SYMPTOMS
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When you try to add personal groups created in version 3.0, 3.0b, or 3.2 of
Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, MS-DOS workstation, into version 3.2 of
Microsoft Mail for Windows, the following error message is displayed:
Some entries could not be added to the group
CAUSE
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MS-DOS client personal groups are not in a valid Microsoft Mail address format;
therefore, they cannot be added to the Windows client Personal Address List
(PAL). Only valid Microsoft Mail addresses can be added to the Windows client
PAL.
Additional query words: 3.00 3.00b 3.20
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Keywords :
Technology : kbMailSearch kbZNotKeyword3 kbMail300 kbMail320 kbMail300b
Version : WINDOWS:3.0,3.0b,3.2
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