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I have recently changed my memory chip on which I keep Pegasus 4.63 and which moves between a desktop XP machine and a Windows7 64bit laptop.
Whilst Pegasus on the new 16gb chip reads fine when attached to the desktop, either in standalone mode or as an archived mailbox hanging off the desktop's version of Pegasus, it fails when I try to open any folders on the laptop at which stage I'm told that the folder is damaged and cannot be opened. The suggested re-indexing doesn't work - and as there is plenty of space both on the new chip and on the laptop, it wouldn't appear to be a space problem.
Pegasus is also installed directly on the laptop and runs fine in this mode. But the laptop doesn't allow me to "add (the chip as a) mailbox" to the folder list.
I have seen the threads about problems with Windows 7; mine doesn't seem to be (exactly) the same issue for my previous chip worked reasonably well on this Win7 laptop.
Another strange thing about this problem is that the internet wizard pops up every time I try to open the chip-installed Pegasus on the laptop. (But not on the desktop; that setup works fine.)
Any hints how to overcome this weird problem would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Johnny