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Outlook2007 Not implemented error after Updates were installed

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Bob - 18 Nov 2006 15:29 GMT
AFter automatic updates were installed this morning I got "not implemented"
message when attempting to send/receive email. I used GOBACK to revert back
defore the update and now it work OK.  SOmeone should check up on this!!! I
running the latested refresh of Office2007/
Patrick Schmid [MVP] - 18 Nov 2006 15:38 GMT
Any chance you have Outlook 2003 still installed? If yes, remove it and
repair Office 2007 afterwards.

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> AFter automatic updates were installed this morning I got "not implemented"
> message when attempting to send/receive email. I used GOBACK to revert back
> defore the update and now it work OK.  SOmeone should check up on this!!! I
> running the latested refresh of Office2007/
Lyle - 19 Nov 2006 07:40 GMT
I am experiencing the same problem where I can no longer send emails from
Outlook or even reply to existing emails.  A message box with an error "Not
Implemented" pops up.  "All Programs" indicated that a new version of Office
2007 had been installed.

I had Office XP installed on my machine and had been using Office 2007 B2TR
for more than a month with no problems.  Removing Office XP and repairing
Office 2007 had no effect.

Any other suggestions would be helpful.

> Any chance you have Outlook 2003 still installed? If yes, remove it and
> repair Office 2007 afterwards.
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> > defore the update and now it work OK.  SOmeone should check up on this!!! I
> > running the latested refresh of Office2007/
Bob - 19 Nov 2006 10:10 GMT
Foolishly I assumed that since I used the “upgrade” mode when I installed
Office2007 that it would upgrade office and remove Office2003. When I checked
Add/Remove programs there was Office2003 still there. I removed it and then
opened Word2007 and Office reconfigured its self. I opened Outlook2007 and
the problem appears to be fixed. One Outlook2007 problem down and one to go.  
Thanks.

> Any chance you have Outlook 2003 still installed? If yes, remove it and
> repair Office 2007 afterwards.
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> > defore the update and now it work OK.  SOmeone should check up on this!!! I
> > running the latested refresh of Office2007/
Patrick Schmid [MVP] - 19 Nov 2006 18:22 GMT
> Foolishly I assumed that since I used the "upgrade" mode when I installed
> Office2007 that it would upgrade office and remove Office2003. When I checked
It should, except there was a bug in beta 2 where it didn't always
remove Outlook 2003.

> Add/Remove programs there was Office2003 still there. I removed it and then
> opened Word2007 and Office reconfigured its self. I opened Outlook2007 and
> the problem appears to be fixed. One Outlook2007 problem down and one to go.
> Thanks.
You might want to still run repair. Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs,
Change Office 2007, Repair.

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> > Any chance you have Outlook 2003 still installed? If yes, remove it and
> > repair Office 2007 afterwards.
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> > > defore the update and now it work OK.  SOmeone should check up on this!!! I
> > > running the latested refresh of Office2007/
Bob - 19 Nov 2006 22:20 GMT
Sorry.  I already did that and forgot to include it in what I did.

> > Foolishly I assumed that since I used the "upgrade" mode when I installed
> > Office2007 that it would upgrade office and remove Office2003. When I checked
[quoted text clipped - 41 lines]
> > > > defore the update and now it work OK.  SOmeone should check up on this!!! I
> > > > running the latested refresh of Office2007/
Patrick Schmid [MVP] - 19 Nov 2006 22:31 GMT
So where are you at right now? What did you do and what did you not do?

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Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR):
http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43
***
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OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote
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> Sorry.  I already did that and forgot to include it in what I did.
>
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> > > > > defore the update and now it work OK.  SOmeone should check up on this!!! I
> > > > > running the latested refresh of Office2007/
Bob - 20 Nov 2006 07:38 GMT
I removed Office2003
Ran Word2007 and it configured its self
Ran repair
Everything appear to work for my SMTP account, but I've posted a problem
with my free hotmail accout.

> So where are you at right now? What did you do and what did you not do?
>
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> > > > > > defore the update and now it work OK.  SOmeone should check up on this!!! I
> > > > > > running the latested refresh of Office2007/
 
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