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Lost Outlook Express E-Mail Folders05 Feb 2004 14:34 GMT1
Converted from Windows 98 to XP.  Everything went fine
except I lost our existing mail folders.  They have to be
somewhere!  Please help!  (Thanks)
Business Contact Manager05 Feb 2004 14:05 GMT1
I have just upgraded Office pro 2000 to Office pro 2003
on a personal desktop at home.
When I try to install business contact manager I get the
message "Microsoft.Net Framework Set up cannot write to
downgrade05 Feb 2004 10:41 GMT1
i tried office 2003 and i uninstalled it and went back to office 2000 and now my outlook wont shut down when i close the program
Blocked Files05 Feb 2004 10:34 GMT1
Hello
***************************
By default, Microsoft Outlook blocks attachment files (
such as .bat, .exe, .vbs, and .js) that can contain
migration from OUtlook Express05 Feb 2004 08:24 GMT3
newbie, just wondering what the best way would be to do
this, I am migrating users from outlookexpress to outlook.
Thanks
I want to back up a users outlook 2002 as well is it just
Installing without CD04 Feb 2004 23:51 GMT4
My question is when I have done a "Run all from my
computer" Custom install of Office 2000/Outlook
I have IMO install and want to change it to CW mode
Why does it ask for the Office CD?
Right-Click Inoperable04 Feb 2004 22:56 GMT2
When in Outlook 2002, running on XP Pro, using Exchange
2003 as mailserver, in any Outlook folder... right click
on the mouse produces ABSOLUTELY nothing.  I have a number
of XP Pro machines up and some can use the right click and
Blcking attachments04 Feb 2004 22:55 GMT1
Using Outlook 2000, how do I configure it to block
incoming mail attachments.
Outlook give "Interface Not Registered"04 Feb 2004 21:11 GMT1
I have Windows 2000 Server and Office 2000.  My problem
started shortly after installing Frontpage 2000
Extensions.  When I go to send in Outlook, I
get "interface not registered".  I have reinstalled
Moving internet e-mail account to a new computer04 Feb 2004 21:01 GMT2
In express You could simply export and import the account
information, but how do I do with outlook 2000 configured
with a couple of internet e-mail accounts. Can I somehow
export & import them as well or is there some file that
OM19.DLL is missing04 Feb 2004 17:39 GMT1
I received an error message after using trueswitch that
says that it cannot open MS Outlook because a required
component is missing:  OM19.DLL.  Then it tells me to
reinstall outlook.  I reinstalled twice and still get the
OFFICE 200304 Feb 2004 15:50 GMT3
I installed the Office 2003 trial and removed my Office XP Proffessional.  I just got Office 2003 upgrade, I reinstall Office XP.  When I started installing Office 2003 it tells me that it will remove the trial version.  Will all of my information on Outlook from the trial ...
Go->News Disappears04 Feb 2004 13:04 GMT2
After installing Office 2003 Pro and starting Outlook, I
added the News button to the MenuBar per instructions in
Help.  I restarted the PC, but when I clicked on Go-
>News, a pop explorer window opened showing some ../1033
Please help with a MODPROF problem04 Feb 2004 01:54 GMT2
Hi all,
Seems funny that trying to make one(1) change to an existing Outlook profile can be so difficult with ModProf.
All I want to do is change the Exchange server name (a post migration project)
I can get the util to create a new profile and point to the right service ok.
Outlook04 Feb 2004 01:07 GMT1
Would you mind telling me how I can to install microsoft
outlook 2002 in muy window xp computer?
Carlos.
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