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I had another hard drive installed on the computer and had Office 2000
installed on it but I do not appear to have Outlook. How can I get it onto the hard drive and get it to stay there? |
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Mike wrote:
I had another hard drive installed on the computer and had Office 2000 installed on it but I do not appear to have Outlook. How can I get it onto the hard drive and get it to stay there? Can you be more precise? If, for example, you hae another disk added to your PC and the new disk was made the C drive, then it's no surprise. If, instead, you added another drive but the C drive remained the same, then adding a drive shouldn't affect any program already installed. -- Brian Tillman |
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My old C drive was labelled D and this had the original installation on. The
new hard drive was labelled C. I ran a number of programmes onto C including Office 2000. I am not able to keep Outlook on Drive C from the original installation disks. Outlook is on drive D but I was informed that the disk is unreliable. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mike wrote: I had another hard drive installed on the computer and had Office 2000 installed on it but I do not appear to have Outlook. How can I get it onto the hard drive and get it to stay there? Can you be more precise? If, for example, you hae another disk added to your PC and the new disk was made the C drive, then it's no surprise. If, instead, you added another drive but the C drive remained the same, then adding a drive shouldn't affect any program already installed. -- Brian Tillman |
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Mike wrote:
My old C drive was labelled D and this had the original installation on. The new hard drive was labelled C. I ran a number of programmes onto C including Office 2000. I am not able to keep Outlook on Drive C from the original installation disks. Outlook is on drive D but I was informed that the disk is unreliable. You must reinstall every program that writes information to the Windows Registry, which includes Outlook, in order for the program to run correctly, unless you cloned your old drive to the new disk and even then it may be necessary to reinstall. -- Brian Tillman |
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