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Why do I receive the error: “The message could not be sent. An error has occurred” When sending digitally-signed mail in Microsoft Outlook Express?

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Why do I receive the error: “The message could not be sent. An error has occurred” When sending digitally-signed mail in Microsoft Outlook Express?

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This behaviour can occur if you click Cancel at the Windows Log On. Outlook Express is unable to locate your personal certificate information and will therefore be unable to send digitally-signed messages or decrypt messages received. This behaviour can also occur if the username.pwl file is corrupt, missing, or renamed. RESOLUTION: To resolve this issue, when you are prompted for user name and password, enter the correct information and press OK. You should export the Personal Certificate before renaming or deleting the username.pwl file, and then import the certificate after creating a new .pwl file. If you are unable to export the certificate, you need to obtain another personal certificate.

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This behavior can occur if you click Cancel at the Windows Log On. Outlook Express is unable to locate your personal certificate information and will therefore be unable to send digitally-signed messages or decrypt messages received. This behavior can also occur if the username.pwl file is corrupt, missing, or renamed. RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, when you are prompted for user name and password, enter the correct information and press OK. You should export the Personal Certificate before renaming or deleting the username.pwl file, and then import the certificate after creating a new .pwl file. If you are unable to export the certificate, you need to obtain another personal certificate. Microsoft article http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q190/2/96.ASP Back To Top —————– When I request a certificate for Lotus Notes, the system tells me I am not running Lotus Notes. This error may occur even when you think you are running Lotus Notes as your browser. You ha

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