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I can't open Outlook, because it doesn't recognize Outlook Express is
installed (I have the often reported, but apparently rarely solved, msoe.dll problem). Is there a way to pull the mountains of data (calendar, tasks, contacts and saved messages) out of my Outlook data file from another PIM program? I'm willing to go with any other program to get away from buggy Outlook, and figure one of the third-party sync programs will handle the issue of how to sync with my Pocket PC. |
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On Mar 23, 5:14 pm, Christian Goeller wrote:
, you wrote on 23 Mar 2007 14:57:55 -0700: I can't open Outlook, because it doesn't recognize Outlook Express is installed (I have the often reported, but apparently rarely solved, msoe.dll problem). Go to C:\Windows\inf There you will find the file "msoe50.inf". Click it right and choose the "Install" option. Note, that the folder "inf" is a hidden folder. If you cannot see it in the Windows directory you have to enable the option that all files and folders will be shown: Control Panel | Folderoptions | View Is there a way to pull the mountains of data (calendar, tasks, contacts and saved messages) out of my Outlook data file from another PIM program? As far as I know there is no other program that can open pst-files. -- Best Regards Christian Goellerhttp://www.outlookfaq.net Sorry. Doesn't work. I have a Compaq (HP). Instead of having a Windows XP disk, I only have the "recovery disks" that can restore the computer to its pristine factory state. So when I do what you suggest, I'm prompted for the Windows XP disk, which of course HP saw fit to make sure I don't have. Looks like my only choice is: 1. Get the data files onto my work computer, from which I can extract the folders to a portable format and then use a different PIM; or 2. Use the HP restore disks and reinstall every program I own. (Fortunately, I'm anal about backing up data, so none is lost.) |
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On Mar 23, 5:14 pm, Christian Goeller wrote:
, you wrote on 23 Mar 2007 14:57:55 -0700: I can't open Outlook, because it doesn't recognize Outlook Express is installed (I have the often reported, but apparently rarely solved, msoe.dll problem). Go to C:\Windows\inf There you will find the file "msoe50.inf". Click it right and choose the "Install" option. Note, that the folder "inf" is a hidden folder. If you cannot see it in the Windows directory you have to enable the option that all files and folders will be shown: Control Panel | Folderoptions | View Is there a way to pull the mountains of data (calendar, tasks, contacts and saved messages) out of my Outlook data file from another PIM program? As far as I know there is no other program that can open pst-files. -- Best Regards Christian Goellerhttp://www.outlookfaq.net OOPS. Ignore my first post. I found the setup50 file in a folder. Your suggestion was brilliant. Thank you. |
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