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Old February 16th 06, 07:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Suzywoo2
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Default OE won't start after upgrading to WinXP from Win98 SE

This is the same set of error messages I've seen posted numerous times here
as well as via most search engines, however, my system's basic factors appear
to be different. None of the previously listed URL's, changes or suggestions
have made any positive affect on my problem whatsoever.

The basics of what transpired: My Dell hard drive failed after five years of
service. Something about how they allegedly install their hard drives in the
"wrong direction" -- making the hard drive bearings go nutzoid & burn
out/fail before their time. Regardless of why, it really sucked. As a side
note, I had been using Windows ME on that drive and was evidently the only
person in the Universe who'd not ever had one bit of trouble with it and will
probably miss it for a great time to come. Sadly, time marches on and the
technicians installed a new 80 gig hard drive into my PC, utilizing Windows
98 SE which I simply COUND NOT deal with using. They (repair folks) said it
was the most stable of all the Windows OS's, but since MS will no longer be
servicing/updating/upgrading either Win Me or Win 98/Win 98 SE, I had to
change.

So, what I did was purchase the Windows XP Home Edition upgrade to take my
system from the Windows 98 SE up to "speed" ... So to speak. Thus far I've
had the usual set of suspects ... drivers or files needed for this software
or another, etc. That was until I tried to access my mail via Outlook
Express. As soon as I clicked on any of the icons or shortcuts to open the
program, I got the following error messages, exactly: Error #1 - "Outlook
Express could not be started.The application was unable to open the Outlook
Express message store. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is
full. Contact Microsoft Support for further assistance. (0x800C012E,3)" After
clicking on that message, another would pop-up stating this: Outlook Express
could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. Outlook
Express may not be installed correctly."

And so, that's the current major "PITA" for me. I am at a loss to understand
why OE was working just fine up until I did the upgrade installation but do
hope there is some honest fix or alteration.

Thank you in advance for any and all assistance!

Warm Regards ... Suzanne
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Old February 16th 06, 01:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default OE won't start after upgrading to WinXP from Win98 SE


"Suzywoo2" wrote in message
...
That was until I tried to access my mail via Outlook
Express. As soon as I clicked on any of the icons or shortcuts to open the
program, I got the following error messages, exactly: Error #1 - "Outlook
Express could not be started.The application was unable to open the
Outlook
Express message store. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is
full. Contact Microsoft Support for further assistance. (0x800C012E,3)"
After
clicking on that message, another would pop-up stating this: Outlook
Express
could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. Outlook
Express may not be installed correctly."
Warm Regards ... Suzanne


See:
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/probl...s.htm#550relay
for starters.

--
Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. OE. [DTS]


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Old February 16th 06, 01:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Ron Sommer
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Default OE won't start after upgrading to WinXP from Win98 SE

Do you have a Windows 98 or ME installation CD?
Is your 80 GB hard drive one partition?

Depending on your answers, I think you will save time by doing a new install
of XP.
Backup the new drivers and your data.
--
Ron Sommer

"Suzywoo2" wrote in message
...
This is the same set of error messages I've seen posted numerous times
here
as well as via most search engines, however, my system's basic factors
appear
to be different. None of the previously listed URL's, changes or
suggestions
have made any positive affect on my problem whatsoever.

The basics of what transpired: My Dell hard drive failed after five years
of
service. Something about how they allegedly install their hard drives in
the
"wrong direction" -- making the hard drive bearings go nutzoid & burn
out/fail before their time. Regardless of why, it really sucked. As a side
note, I had been using Windows ME on that drive and was evidently the only
person in the Universe who'd not ever had one bit of trouble with it and
will
probably miss it for a great time to come. Sadly, time marches on and the
technicians installed a new 80 gig hard drive into my PC, utilizing
Windows
98 SE which I simply COUND NOT deal with using. They (repair folks) said
it
was the most stable of all the Windows OS's, but since MS will no longer
be
servicing/updating/upgrading either Win Me or Win 98/Win 98 SE, I had to
change.

So, what I did was purchase the Windows XP Home Edition upgrade to take my
system from the Windows 98 SE up to "speed" ... So to speak. Thus far I've
had the usual set of suspects ... drivers or files needed for this
software
or another, etc. That was until I tried to access my mail via Outlook
Express. As soon as I clicked on any of the icons or shortcuts to open the
program, I got the following error messages, exactly: Error #1 - "Outlook
Express could not be started.The application was unable to open the
Outlook
Express message store. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is
full. Contact Microsoft Support for further assistance. (0x800C012E,3)"
After
clicking on that message, another would pop-up stating this: Outlook
Express
could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. Outlook
Express may not be installed correctly."

And so, that's the current major "PITA" for me. I am at a loss to
understand
why OE was working just fine up until I did the upgrade installation but
do
hope there is some honest fix or alteration.

Thank you in advance for any and all assistance!

Warm Regards ... Suzanne



  #4  
Old February 17th 06, 06:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Suzywoo2
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Default OE won't start after upgrading to WinXP from Win98 SE

Hello Ron,

I do have the "original installation CD" for Windows ME from the old hard
drive, the one that was installed in this Dell. Problem is, I am not sure if
that would be the wisest thing to use (if required) since it has nothing to
do with this newly installed hard drive. Would the start-up programs sent out
with Dell computers actually be the full program and if so, could it be used
if need be?

Just don't understand why since Outlook Express was running so smoothly on
Windows 98 SE it decided not to open when I upgraded to Win XP.

In reference to your asking if the new 80 gig hard drive is one partition,
as far as I know it is, yes. I've not done any special partitioning nor had
the technicians who did the work on it. I do have an external hard drive, but
of course, it has nothing to with this.

So should I insert the XP CD once again and just do another install on top
of the one already existing, or is there a repair feature?

Thanks once again for any and all assistance. In the meantime I will go look
at the info previously posted here in URL form.

Suzanne


"Ron Sommer" wrote:

Do you have a Windows 98 or ME installation CD?
Is your 80 GB hard drive one partition?

Depending on your answers, I think you will save time by doing a new install
of XP.
Backup the new drivers and your data.
--
Ron Sommer

"Suzywoo2" wrote in message
...
This is the same set of error messages I've seen posted numerous times
here
as well as via most search engines, however, my system's basic factors
appear
to be different. None of the previously listed URL's, changes or
suggestions
have made any positive affect on my problem whatsoever.

The basics of what transpired: My Dell hard drive failed after five years
of
service. Something about how they allegedly install their hard drives in
the
"wrong direction" -- making the hard drive bearings go nutzoid & burn
out/fail before their time. Regardless of why, it really sucked. As a side
note, I had been using Windows ME on that drive and was evidently the only
person in the Universe who'd not ever had one bit of trouble with it and
will
probably miss it for a great time to come. Sadly, time marches on and the
technicians installed a new 80 gig hard drive into my PC, utilizing
Windows
98 SE which I simply COUND NOT deal with using. They (repair folks) said
it
was the most stable of all the Windows OS's, but since MS will no longer
be
servicing/updating/upgrading either Win Me or Win 98/Win 98 SE, I had to
change.

So, what I did was purchase the Windows XP Home Edition upgrade to take my
system from the Windows 98 SE up to "speed" ... So to speak. Thus far I've
had the usual set of suspects ... drivers or files needed for this
software
or another, etc. That was until I tried to access my mail via Outlook
Express. As soon as I clicked on any of the icons or shortcuts to open the
program, I got the following error messages, exactly: Error #1 - "Outlook
Express could not be started.The application was unable to open the
Outlook
Express message store. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is
full. Contact Microsoft Support for further assistance. (0x800C012E,3)"
After
clicking on that message, another would pop-up stating this: Outlook
Express
could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. Outlook
Express may not be installed correctly."

And so, that's the current major "PITA" for me. I am at a loss to
understand
why OE was working just fine up until I did the upgrade installation but
do
hope there is some honest fix or alteration.

Thank you in advance for any and all assistance!

Warm Regards ... Suzanne




  #5  
Old February 17th 06, 07:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Suzywoo2
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Default OE won't start after upgrading to WinXP from Win98 SE

Just a follow up note in reference to my earlier post and those offering help.

One of the things I noticed in trying to use URL posted for me
[http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/probl....htm#550relay] pertains to the
checking of the "Store" folder. I don't even have a folder named "Store" in
my system. In fact, in the "Application Data Identities" section, what
appears is the folder (just one) with a lot of letters and numbers, and
inside that there's only two folders. One is "Outlook" and the other is
"Outlook Express." I have not ever used the program "Outlook" by the way, so
not sure why it installed unless it is a part of Windows XP. Both of those
folders are empty (see note below abt. removing the dbx files), no other
folders exist there.

I did try to fix this problem by removing all of the DBX files from the
Outlook Express folder -- stored them in another folder on my desktop for
now. Should I create a folder with the heading of "Store" in the Outlook
Express folder and try putting these back into that folder? Or should I just
reload WinXP again?

Hoping to get this working, sure would like all of my mail in one area as
well as access my newsgroups. sigh Maybe I should have kistened to the
technicians and just stayed with Windows 98 SE?

Suzanne
  #6  
Old February 18th 06, 01:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Ron Sommer
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Default OE won't start after upgrading to WinXP from Win98 SE

You won't have a folder called Store Folder.
The name Store Folder comes from the button you click on to learn the
location of the OE files.
In OE, Tools, Options, Maintenance tab, Store Folder button,

Do a Search for *.dbx and see if you have any other folders with dbx files.
Be sure to include hidden files in the search.
--
Ron Sommer

"Suzywoo2" wrote in message
...
Just a follow up note in reference to my earlier post and those offering
help.

One of the things I noticed in trying to use URL posted for me
[http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/probl....htm#550relay] pertains to
the
checking of the "Store" folder. I don't even have a folder named "Store"
in
my system. In fact, in the "Application Data Identities" section, what
appears is the folder (just one) with a lot of letters and numbers, and
inside that there's only two folders. One is "Outlook" and the other is
"Outlook Express." I have not ever used the program "Outlook" by the way,
so
not sure why it installed unless it is a part of Windows XP. Both of those
folders are empty (see note below abt. removing the dbx files), no other
folders exist there.

I did try to fix this problem by removing all of the DBX files from the
Outlook Express folder -- stored them in another folder on my desktop for
now. Should I create a folder with the heading of "Store" in the Outlook
Express folder and try putting these back into that folder? Or should I
just
reload WinXP again?

Hoping to get this working, sure would like all of my mail in one area as
well as access my newsgroups. sigh Maybe I should have kistened to the
technicians and just stayed with Windows 98 SE?

Suzanne



 




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