On 2/6/02 9:03 pm, "Diane Ross"  wrote:

> On 6/2/02 8:17 AM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Nobody has the faintest idea. The MS team seem just as clueless about them.
>> There must be some tester somewhere who invented them on a doodle pad in
>> early alpha testing. This is aside from the fact that many of the error
>> numbers come from servers and have nothing to do with Entourage. Just forget
>> about them. They're meaningless, as far as anyone knows.
> 
> I would rather get a general error message like program error or server
> error. These number errors are just plain confusing.
> 

I saw it stated somewhere (possibly on a different list) that ALL Entourage
errors have a text description of the error as well as the error number.
Errors from servers or remote services are passed along 'as received' and
these tend to be just the number, which is out of MS's control and beyond
their ken.

-- 
Barry Wainwright
<http://www.barryw.net>


"Never ask a guy what kind of computer he drives. If he's a Mac user, he'll
tell you. If he's not, why embarrass him?"  --  Tom Clancy, author



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