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Outlook express- cannot open msg
Name: lou_greally Date: February 7, 2008 at 19:06:24 Pacific OS: win nt 2000 server CPU/Ram: 500mgb Product: amd athlon
Comment:
Hi Strange problem: My outlook express can receive mails and I can read them in the preview pane however when i go to reply or create a new mail it says error opening message. The address book says cannot open, may not be installed properly. My outlook (not express) program wont load at all its says the outlook.pst is not a personal folders file..
I recently unhooked the PC from a LAN, this is the only change Ive made.
Name: Jennifer SUMN Date: February 8, 2008 at 04:39:07 Pacific
Reply:
What OS are you running? There is no Win NT 2000 Server, unless you're running a dual-boot server OS.
Does the OE problem happen with all accounts/profiles?
As for the Outlook issue, were you connecting to an Exchange Server when on the LAN? If so, that error is normal, and you'll have to create a new Outlook profile in order to use Outlook.
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Response Number 2
Name: potta Date: February 27, 2008 at 11:00:31 Pacific
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I have exaclty the same problem as lou_greally. Could somebody help? Thanks Tom
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