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Old 04-04-2009, 10:54 PM
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Default Frozen mail window and "too much recursion" error

Hello,

Have installed Zimbra desktop yesterday, potentially looking at replacing Outlook.

I cannot navigate between folders in the mail window: I can highlight folders but only the inbox is displayed in the right window (does not change).

As soon as I try to navigate between mail, calendar etc..., I get frozen screen and "too much recursion error".

Looks like Zimbra is stuck somewhere.

Am using Vista Pro and 2MB memory.

Any idea?

Tks
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Old 04-07-2009, 09:52 PM
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Yahoo! Zimbra Desktop FAQ - Zimbra :: Wiki

do you see any errors (not warnings) in Error Console? if you do, please copy and paste them here.

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Hello,

Have installed Zimbra desktop yesterday, potentially looking at replacing Outlook.

I cannot navigate between folders in the mail window: I can highlight folders but only the inbox is displayed in the right window (does not change).

As soon as I try to navigate between mail, calendar etc..., I get frozen screen and "too much recursion error".

Looks like Zimbra is stuck somewhere.

Am using Vista Pro and 2MB memory.

Any idea?

Tks
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