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Old April 9th 09, 04:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Reloading Outlook Office 2003

Shouldn't be - antipiracy keeps you from activating, not installing. What
error do you get?

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"boysie" wrote in message
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Installed it as you described - but decided to uninstall and try again.
Now the disk won't load on my machine - is this some sort of anti-piracy
software package kicking in?
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"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

How did you "reload" outlook? If by any other means that installing it
from
the disk and created a new outlook profile, the method you used has
messed
it up.

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"boysie" wrote in message
...
Recently had to replace motherboard, so due to not wanting to pay HP
"fee"
to
re tattoo BIOS, reloaded OS (Windows XP). Saved previous content of
hard
drive on external hard drive.
Reloaded Office 2003, now cannot get Outlook to recognise old .pst
files
from previous content of hard drive. When I attempt to open a .pst
file,
get
error notice "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line
is
not
valid. Verify the switch you are using"
Grateful for any help.
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