Guest guest Posted November 16, 1999 Report Share Posted November 16, 1999 > Sometimes I answer a text and when I press send it just disappears. The > only trace of it is an item in out-basket named "Commands", but without > Date, From/To or Subject. When I try to enter or delete it an error dialog > box appears saying, "The following error ocurred while trying to read text > number ###: Key not found". Any idea about it? I'm loosing some texts with > this. This never happened to me. Do "File"/"Repair the filing cabinet". Maybe that helps. > I tried to answer a 6-months old text and it wasn't sent because "Text no. > ###### doesn't exist". What should I do? Texts expire after 3 months and are removed from COM's database. So in WinCOM click "Settings" and change the kind to "New Text". > Sometimes when I copy an Internet address with CTRL+C on the header when I > paste it elsewhere (generally in the Adress Book) the dots are missing. I cannot reproduce it. What was the whole contents of the line in the header? > Question: I've noticed my own address book file has reduced its size when > I started using Wincom 38. Was that supposed to be so? Yes, do to a bug in ADDRBOOK.EXE there was garbage in the file, which WinCOM removed. > neither the Paste button on the Add Address dialog box Press Ctrl-V in the address book before clicking "Add". > and it's now more difficult to copy an address to clipboard (before you > just needed to point to an address and double-click it or use CTRL+C). That hat not changed except that you have to press Enter instead of Ctrl-C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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