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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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