(In reply to Geoff Lankow (:darktrojan) from comment #12) > Could these errors be coming from your Windows address book, which ISTR you use? I can't think how else you'd get NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED from the part of the code mentioned above. Looks like you hit on it for me. I have been pressed for time and finally got to remove it. I was rushed, but there wasa pref for the address book file name, I was so busy just resetting them that I did not take notice what it was. But it was not one of the original three I set to imlement the windows address book. I will try to re-implement in the next few days an see if I can work out if it was the address book file name artificat or if the Windows address book is just brokem (I did test the daily at the time and it worked)
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(In reply to Geoff Lankow (:darktrojan) from comment #12) > Could these errors be coming from your Windows address book, which ISTR you use? I can't think how else you'd get NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED from the part of the code mentioned above. Looks like you hit on it for me. I have been pressed for time and finally got to remove it. I was rushed, but there was a pref for the address book file name, I was so busy just resetting them that I did not take notice what it was. But it was not one of the original three I set to implement the windows address book. I will try to re-implement in the next few days and see if I can work out if it was the address book file name artifact or if the Windows address book is just broken (I did test the daily at the time and it worked)