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Old April 14th 09, 05:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default OL2003 updates in Vista SP1 from original CD to the present.

It probably didn't work because it was for BCM. Outlook 2003 is at SP3 level
(and will never get to SP4 as it is no longer supported.)

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"BudV" BudVitoff@(NO)att.(SPAM)net wrote in message
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Well, I was too impatient to wait, so I tried it. No joy. It demanded
the presence of Business Contact Manager. So I downloaded BCM, and it
demanded the presence of other software, so I've decided to give up the
never-ending reincarnation of Outlook 2003 and buy Outlook 2007. No
telling what I'm going to find on this new venture. Wish me luck.

Thanks for your efforts.

"BudV" BudVitoff@(NO)att.(SPAM)net wrote in message
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It was specifically "Service Pack 4 for Outlook 2003 and Business
Contacts Manager ..." and the download was Office
SBMESP4-KB930954-FullFile-ENU.EXE. I have DL's blessing to go. Do you
agree?


"Peter Foldes" wrote in message
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SP4 for Office 2003 ?? Are you sure of that

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"BudV" wrote in message
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I finally succeeded in installing OL2003 from its original CD.

The latest big update I found was Service Pack 4 for Outlook 2003 and
Business Contacts Manager (BCM). Since I have never heard of BCM I
assume that I do not have it. Can I still apply this SP4 to what I
have without worrying about corrections to a program that isn't there?




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