PC Win: Err Msg: Some Entries Could Not be Added to the Group

Last reviewed: March 24, 1995
Article ID: Q128047
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Mail for Windows, versions 3.2 and 3.2a

SYMPTOMS

In Microsoft Mail for Windows, if you attempt to add one or more entries to a Personal Group, where one or more of the addresses currently exist in the Personal Address Book (PAB), the following error may occur:

   Some entries could not be added to the group.

CAUSE

When you add one or more users to a Personal Group, the entries will automatically be added to the PAB simultaneously. If a discrepancy exists between the account information being added and the current entry in the PAB, the above error will occur.

When an entry is created in the PAB in Microsoft Mail for Windows, the account information is added to the PAB according to content of the current address lists on the postoffice. If the account is deleted and recreated (using the same Mailbox name, etc.) on the postoffice by the Mail Administrator, the account data becomes obsolete for the current reference contained within the PAB, as the mailbag ID has changed.

This condition may also result if there is a discrepancy in the hexid between the Postoffice Address Lists (POLs) and the ACCESS*.GLB files.

RESOLUTION

Remove the offending entry as it currently exists in the PAB, and re-add the name to the Personal Group.


Additional reference words: 3.20 3.20a
KBCategory: kbusage kberrmsg
KBSubcategory: MailPCWin


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Last reviewed: March 24, 1995
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