Thanks for the suggestion. The proper extension
seems to be .ldif but it's there and it doesn't
seem to matter. When I try to import, the PC
also adds .URL and says it is wrong.
Thanks Anyway, Woody
Nnaell@aol.com wrote:
>
> Woody,
>
> You probably need to put the extension on the file before you send it.
> I don't know what they netscape file extension would be, but that is probably
> it. For example, the extension on a word document is .doc. Have you tried
> opening the file in outlook or even excel? That might also help. Just
> remember to put the extension as part of the file name, save it that way, then send
> it.
>
>
> Hope this helps!
>
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