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Old 02-21-2011, 02:32 PM
xJediDadx xJediDadx is offline Command Line Argument Windows Vista Command Line Argument Office 2003
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I have a user on a Win7 machine, running Office 2003, that's getting the following error when trying to open any saved email message.

"The command line arguement is not valid. Verify the switch you are using."

I've looked it up and saw that there was a hotfix for this particular problem, but the hotfix didn't fix the problem.

Anyone got any other suggestions?



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Old 02-21-2011, 03:47 PM
xJediDadx xJediDadx is offline Command Line Argument Windows Vista Command Line Argument Office 2003
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Ok.... I ended up figuring it out...

The command line for Outlook when opening up messages was missing the "/f"

The only way I could find this on Win7 was to download a 3rd party app to open up and change file types and edit command lines.

As soon as I added the "/f" everything started working normally again.
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