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![]() "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Jan Smit wrote: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" schreef in bericht ... Did you try all of the suggestions at http://www.insideoe.com/problems/errors.htm#crash? (They're as valid today as they were 4+ years ago.) The caveats I posted were to help you avoid this problem in the future. It was all about defects in the dbx-files and there is not the problem. All i wanted to do and asked for is to re-install OE-6 but MS made that impossible. Reinstalling OE will *not* resolve your problem. |
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![]() "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Jan Smit wrote: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" schreef in bericht ... Did you try all of the suggestions at http://www.insideoe.com/problems/errors.htm#crash? (They're as valid today as they were 4+ years ago.) The caveats I posted were to help you avoid this problem in the future. It was all about defects in the dbx-files and there is not the problem. All i wanted to do and asked for is to re-install OE-6 but MS made that impossible. Reinstalling OE will *not* resolve your problem. |
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![]() "Jan Smit" wrote in message abel.net... "Steve Cochran" schreef in bericht ... Just delete folders.dbx. steve Forget it, that works only if one ore more dbases are corrupt. As I wrote, I needed to re-install OE. So first I installed IE-7 and hoped OE-6 was also replaced. No luck My solution at last: Uninstalled OE and IE from Configuration (Windows setup) Deleted the complete OE-folder within Program Files (in safe mode). Than erased manually every folder about IE or OE. Re-installed XP-SP1 from Disk, with the sugestion "use only files from CD" and that did the trick. So now SP-2, Windows update, SP3, Windows update and it seems to work. OE does, at least. Thank you for helping, altough all remarks are about corrupt d-base files and this was not the problem. Regards |
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![]() "Jan Smit" wrote in message abel.net... "Steve Cochran" schreef in bericht ... Just delete folders.dbx. steve Forget it, that works only if one ore more dbases are corrupt. As I wrote, I needed to re-install OE. So first I installed IE-7 and hoped OE-6 was also replaced. No luck My solution at last: Uninstalled OE and IE from Configuration (Windows setup) Deleted the complete OE-folder within Program Files (in safe mode). Than erased manually every folder about IE or OE. Re-installed XP-SP1 from Disk, with the sugestion "use only files from CD" and that did the trick. So now SP-2, Windows update, SP3, Windows update and it seems to work. OE does, at least. Thank you for helping, altough all remarks are about corrupt d-base files and this was not the problem. Regards |
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![]() "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... You went to a lot of work to generate new dbx files. The only way that you could prove that it was not dbx files was to have tried removing the dbx files before you did the reinstall. -- Ron Sommer MVP-Mail "Jan Smit" wrote in message abel.net... "Steve Cochran" schreef in bericht ... Just delete folders.dbx. steve Forget it, that works only if one ore more dbases are corrupt. As I wrote, I needed to re-install OE. So first I installed IE-7 and hoped OE-6 was also replaced. No luck My solution at last: Uninstalled OE and IE from Configuration (Windows setup) Deleted the complete OE-folder within Program Files (in safe mode). Than erased manually every folder about IE or OE. Re-installed XP-SP1 from Disk, with the sugestion "use only files from CD" and that did the trick. So now SP-2, Windows update, SP3, Windows update and it seems to work. OE does, at least. Thank you for helping, altough all remarks are about corrupt d-base files and this was not the problem. Regards |
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![]() "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... You went to a lot of work to generate new dbx files. The only way that you could prove that it was not dbx files was to have tried removing the dbx files before you did the reinstall. -- Ron Sommer MVP-Mail "Jan Smit" wrote in message abel.net... "Steve Cochran" schreef in bericht ... Just delete folders.dbx. steve Forget it, that works only if one ore more dbases are corrupt. As I wrote, I needed to re-install OE. So first I installed IE-7 and hoped OE-6 was also replaced. No luck My solution at last: Uninstalled OE and IE from Configuration (Windows setup) Deleted the complete OE-folder within Program Files (in safe mode). Than erased manually every folder about IE or OE. Re-installed XP-SP1 from Disk, with the sugestion "use only files from CD" and that did the trick. So now SP-2, Windows update, SP3, Windows update and it seems to work. OE does, at least. Thank you for helping, altough all remarks are about corrupt d-base files and this was not the problem. Regards |
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![]() "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Jan Smit wrote: ...So first I installed IE-7 and hoped OE-6 was also replaced. No luck My solution at last: Uninstalled OE and IE from Configuration (Windows setup) Deleted the complete OE-folder within Program Files (in safe mode). Than erased manually every folder about IE or OE. Re-installed XP-SP1 from Disk, with the sugestion "use only files from CD" and that did the trick.... Did you "uninstall" IE and OE via Add/Remove Windows Components? Did you do a Repair Install or did you format your HDD and do a clean install? |
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![]() "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Jan Smit wrote: ...So first I installed IE-7 and hoped OE-6 was also replaced. No luck My solution at last: Uninstalled OE and IE from Configuration (Windows setup) Deleted the complete OE-folder within Program Files (in safe mode). Than erased manually every folder about IE or OE. Re-installed XP-SP1 from Disk, with the sugestion "use only files from CD" and that did the trick.... Did you "uninstall" IE and OE via Add/Remove Windows Components? Did you do a Repair Install or did you format your HDD and do a clean install? |
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![]() "Jan Smit" wrote in message abel.net... "PA Bear [MS MVP]" schreef in bericht ... Jan Smit wrote: ...So first I installed IE-7 and hoped OE-6 was also replaced. No luck My solution at last: Uninstalled OE and IE from Configuration (Windows setup) Deleted the complete OE-folder within Program Files (in safe mode). Than erased manually every folder about IE or OE. Re-installed XP-SP1 from Disk, with the sugestion "use only files from CD" and that did the trick.... Did you "uninstall" IE and OE via Add/Remove Windows Components? Did you do a Repair Install or did you format your HDD and do a clean install? On both questions: Yes, but not a format. That costs money, earn a living on this computer What did help was, after removing OE and IE a re-install XP-SP2 Home from CD All was fine and neat, untill Windows-update came along. It looks like some update messes up things... |
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![]() "Jan Smit" wrote in message abel.net... "PA Bear [MS MVP]" schreef in bericht ... Jan Smit wrote: ...So first I installed IE-7 and hoped OE-6 was also replaced. No luck My solution at last: Uninstalled OE and IE from Configuration (Windows setup) Deleted the complete OE-folder within Program Files (in safe mode). Than erased manually every folder about IE or OE. Re-installed XP-SP1 from Disk, with the sugestion "use only files from CD" and that did the trick.... Did you "uninstall" IE and OE via Add/Remove Windows Components? Did you do a Repair Install or did you format your HDD and do a clean install? On both questions: Yes, but not a format. That costs money, earn a living on this computer What did help was, after removing OE and IE a re-install XP-SP2 Home from CD All was fine and neat, untill Windows-update came along. It looks like some update messes up things... |
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