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How do I restore Outlook

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Carol - 02 Dec 2004 19:59 GMT
I inadvertantly deleted everything in Outlook.  We found the pts file but can
not open it or reinstall it.
Asefa Gabregiorgis - 02 Dec 2004 23:41 GMT
Hi Carol! I can not offer any help, but I experienced the same problem. I
may benefit from your initiative.

I reinstalled outlook97 by mistake. When I tried to open it I got the
following message.  'Outlook caused an invalid page fault in module
OUTLRPC.DLL at 0167:6e02223f.  The message also included the following:  A
required.DLL File:  C:\Windows\system\vba332me.DLL was not found.

I would appreciate any help I can get. [Incidentally, Outlook Express
works.]

Asefa [email: agabregiorgis@compusmart.ab.ca

> I inadvertantly deleted everything in Outlook.  We found the pts file but can
> not open it or reinstall it.
James - 03 Dec 2004 23:49 GMT
I did the same.. where did you find the pts files?  Were you able to open
them?  

> I inadvertantly deleted everything in Outlook.  We found the pts file but can
> not open it or reinstall it.
james - 04 Dec 2004 00:23 GMT
I renamed the new Outlook2.pst  which was the new one that was created today
when I messed up today and restored Oultlook to original setup; and renamed
it.  I then renamed my old Outlook file (the file you can't open) to
Outlook2.pst and everything is back in order and all my emails are safe and
sound.  Only thing i need to redo is thes ettings for all my email accts,
which is no big deal...  

Hope this helps!

> I inadvertantly deleted everything in Outlook.  We found the pts file but can
> not open it or reinstall it.
 
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