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?