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Old March 29th 09, 12:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Neveragain
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Default Error message in Opening Outlook

My apologies. There is no option for deleting a post or a thread. I moved
the post before I realized this facility wasn't as advanced as the one I'm
used to. Hope you hear the humour in my reply!!

"DL" wrote:

Cross post, dont multi post, otherwise replies can only be seen in the one
group, which wastes every ones time

"Neveragain" wrote in message
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I have posted this message on Outlook General Questions. I know I have
cross posted. Too bad!! Should be a facility to delete or edit posts.
Oh
look another negative!! Neveragain.

"Neveragain" wrote:

I will never again update my computer. I will never again try to get
help
from the Microsoft online help facility. And if things go to par I will
probably never again post on this site. Apologies from the beginning.
I
am sooooooooooooo cross/angry/frustrated/in need of help.
Whew!!! That feels better.

Question. I have had a computer upgrade. Now have two HDDs sitting on
my
computer. All my old files, folders, information including MS Office XP
are
on one drive E:. On the new drive C: I have another copy of the Office
XP
program. I intend to delete one of the copies and use the other. (When
I am
more familiar of what is stored where).

When I click on the Outlook icon I get a message "unable to open your
default e-mail folders. Could not open them. Try again" Click on OK
"Would
you like to open your default file system instead" No I would not! I
want
to open Outlook.

Because I find my old Outlook I am using Outlook express for my email.
I
don't want to use Outlook Express I want my old Outlook and all my files,
and
addresses. The version of Office XP I am running is 2002.

By setting up Outlook express I may have upset Outlook 2002. How do I
get
it all back. In non-techo words in easy to understand language, grandma
version please
And before you even start I thank you for your assistance.




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