I just converted a user from Eudora 3.0.6 to Eudora 5.1.
It started the first time fine, all was well. But once the user closed his email and started it again, I received the following error:
Could not open the file r:\Nickname\ .toc for reading
Cause: No such file or directory exists (2)
then 2 illegal operation messages.
After much trial and error, I discovered that if I put his mail on his local hard-drive, everything worked. However if I tried to run his mailbox on a network drive (the R: drive) then I would always get this message the second (and subsequent) time email was started!
I have Netware 4.11 for a server running Client32 workstations.
Anybody run into this? Any way around it? By the way, R: is root-mapped directly into the user's email directory. It is not actually the root of the drive. JL Filler,Wilton Public Schools, Wilton CT
It started the first time fine, all was well. But once the user closed his email and started it again, I received the following error:
Could not open the file r:\Nickname\ .toc for reading
Cause: No such file or directory exists (2)
then 2 illegal operation messages.
After much trial and error, I discovered that if I put his mail on his local hard-drive, everything worked. However if I tried to run his mailbox on a network drive (the R: drive) then I would always get this message the second (and subsequent) time email was started!
I have Netware 4.11 for a server running Client32 workstations.
Anybody run into this? Any way around it? By the way, R: is root-mapped directly into the user's email directory. It is not actually the root of the drive. JL Filler,Wilton Public Schools, Wilton CT