I upgraded from outlook 2000 to outlook 2003. When I save an email to my
desktop and try to open it, an error comes up stating that this is not a
valid win 32 application. Also, the icon is not the normal "envelope", it is
something I don't recognize. Why is this happening? I can save as an HTML
and that works fine.
Thanks,
Gordy
Roady [MVP] - 24 Dec 2004 00:14 GMT
What is defined at the file type? Control Panel-> Folder Options-> tab File
Types
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /f "%1"

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>I upgraded from outlook 2000 to outlook 2003. When I save an email to my
> desktop and try to open it, an error comes up stating that this is not a
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> Thanks,
> Gordy