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Can't attach a data file to Outlook 2003

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rainrabbit - 31 Jul 2007 22:08 GMT
We just purchased a new laptop running Vista Business which came with a trial
version of Office 2007.  Not ready to purchase 2007 yet, I uninstalled 2007
and installed Office 2003 instead.  However, it will not load Outlook.  It is
giving me an error stating that a data file does not exist and that I must
create it by going to Control Panel and Mail Setup.  When attempting to add a
data file, I get the usual screen asking to select a type of storage, but
there are no options available.  (It usually offers "Office Outlook Personal
Folders File" and "Outlook 97-2002 Personal Folders File").

Has anyone else encountered this problem?  Any suggestions to fix the problem?
dlw - 31 Jul 2007 22:32 GMT
have you set up the account in mail in control panel?  You have to pick
exchange, pop3, etc first.

> We just purchased a new laptop running Vista Business which came with a trial
> version of Office 2007.  Not ready to purchase 2007 yet, I uninstalled 2007
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>
> Has anyone else encountered this problem?  Any suggestions to fix the problem?
rainrabbit - 31 Jul 2007 22:42 GMT
yes.  I've set up a pop3 account.  Still no options available when attempting
to add a data file.  Even when clicking on the "new outlook data file"
button, there are no options to select for the "type of storage" dialog box.

> have you set up the account in mail in control panel?  You have to pick
> exchange, pop3, etc first.
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> >
> > Has anyone else encountered this problem?  Any suggestions to fix the problem?
 
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