I have this same issue occasionally, only my error is, "Could not create
email
file [C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Local\Temp\rad1F419.outlook] Invalid procedure
call
or argument". Don't know if it's related with email content, since it
appears
for some email, meantime, other emails are fine.


On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 6:32 AM, David Fishburn <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks for the email.
>
> Which version of OutlookVim are you using?
> :echo g:loaded_outlook
>
>
> > Note too that the user is not correctly identified in the file name and
> there is no such user on the system, but the user name identified is the
> correct name but truncated with and the case is changed, e.g., "HPOTT"
> instead of hpotter(the actual user name). There is no such user on the
> system with the name "HPOTT"
>
> \HPOTT~1\
> Is simply the windows short form (no spaces) for \HPOTTER\
>
> You can see this from a cmd prompt using a modified dir with the \X
> command.
>
> dir c:\ /X
>
> 12/04/2013  04:17 PM    <DIR>          PROGRA~1     Program Files
> 13/04/2013  10:02 AM    <DIR>          PROGRA~2     Program Files (x86)
> 18/09/2012  02:36 PM    <DIR>          PROGRA~4     ProgramFiles32
>
>
>
> > I doubt this is related, but I should add that I know nothing about vb
> but figured out that I had to add PtrSafe to the declare statements to
> make the macro run on a64 bit os, which is odd because I didn't have to
> do this with another system with the same configurations on which
> outlookvim runs perfectly. Before this, the macro would not even run.
> I've compared the two systems and even tried copying the vb project file
> from the working system to the other. But the same error occurs.
>
>
> I am not clear on what you have done, can you give me very specific
> instructions.
>
> You can email me directly if you want.
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 10:28 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Re: plugin outlookvim: Using Gim on win7 service pack1 and Outlook2010
>>
>> I get the following error:
>>
>>  "Outlook Vim: Could not replace new line characters in
>> file[c:\Users\HPOTT~1\Appdata\Local\Temp\radF2DBF.outlook]5:Invalid
>> procedure call or argument."
>>
>> The above error occurs after clicking on the icon to run the macro. Vim
>> opens a buffer not attached to a file. It's as though the ICON was a link
>> to vim but does nothing else except vim also issues an error that states:
>>
>>  " outlook:cannot find file name
>> [c:\Users\HPOTT~1\Appdata\Local\Temp\radF2DBF.outlook]"
>>
>> Note too that the user is not correctly identified in the file name and
>> there is no such user on the system, but the user name identified is the
>> correct name but truncated with and the case is changed, e.g., "HPOTT"
>> instead of hpotter(the actual user name). There is no such user on the
>> system with the name "HPOTT"
>>
>>  I doubt this is related, but I should add that I know nothing about vb
>> but figured out that I had to add PtrSafe to the declare statements to
>> make the macro run on a64 bit os, which is odd because I didn't have to
>> do this with another system with the same configurations on which
>> outlookvim runs perfectly. Before this, the macro would not even run.
>> I've compared the two systems and even tried copying the vb project file
>> from the working system to the other. But the same error occurs.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
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