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>Did you use the installer version of v1.4.1 for this?  If so, that should  
>be OK.  
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Yes, I used the installer version of Moz 141.  
 
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>Try turning off the junk controls and see if the behavior persists.  You  
>might want to check Bugzilla and see if this is a know problem.  It's  
>definitely not a problem here with v1.6a.  
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I turned off Junk Controls and behavior persisted.  
 
>It's always possible you have index corruption.  You might want to try  
>compacting your folders.  
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I reindexed all folders I could, no go.  
 
I will try Bugzilla.  
 
  
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Did you use the installer version of v1.4.1 for this?  If so, that should
be OK. 
 
Yes, I used the installer version of Moz 141. 
  
Try turning off the junk controls and see if the behavior persists.  You
might want to check Bugzilla and see if this is a know problem.  It's
definitely not a problem here with v1.6a. 
 
I turned off Junk Controls and behavior persisted. 
  It's always possible you have index corruption.  You might want to try
compacting your folders. 
 
I reindexed all folders I could, no go. 
 
I will try Bugzilla. 
 
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