Not me but then again, I'm running 7.13 (or whatever the latest version
is).
This seems to be more of a screen paint issue than anything else. I
can't even find MSKB article Q328310 so I'm not sure what it is.


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Lauritzen
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Has anyone else seen this?
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Slightly off this topic, but I just learned the hard way that if you
have intentions of continuing to use the server-based IMail 6
administration program, do NOT install Microsoft update Q328310. You'll
get something like this as a result:

http://www.nerosoft.com/Test/IMail.gif

At 11:09 AM 12/17/2002, Craig Gittens wrote:

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