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Old June 4th 07, 01:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Mark
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Hello-
My hard drive recently crashed.

I restored a full backup to a new computer and all appears to be working
well.
Word launches...I can create and save word documents
Excel almost launches...I get a "One of your object libraries (stdole32.tlb)
is missing or damaged. Please run Setup to install it."
I can create and save a new MSAccess database

I have Outlook 2002 on my new computer. When I launch Outlook, all appears
to be well. My email and various folders are all there. When I try to
send/receive, I get the "Operation Failed" error.
- I can delete messages
- I can create new mail folders and move emails into them
- I can create new contacts, but not save them -- "Not Implemented"
- I cannot create new appointments -- "Not Implemented"
- I can create new Notes (they are still there after close/open of outlook)
- If I click on "Data File Management", I get "Not Implemented"

Any help in getting email back is greatly appreciated.

TIA,
Mark



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Old June 4th 07, 05:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
K. Orland
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Have you tried to insert the Office CD and repair the installation?
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"Mark" wrote:

Hello-
My hard drive recently crashed.

I restored a full backup to a new computer and all appears to be working
well.
Word launches...I can create and save word documents
Excel almost launches...I get a "One of your object libraries (stdole32.tlb)
is missing or damaged. Please run Setup to install it."
I can create and save a new MSAccess database

I have Outlook 2002 on my new computer. When I launch Outlook, all appears
to be well. My email and various folders are all there. When I try to
send/receive, I get the "Operation Failed" error.
- I can delete messages
- I can create new mail folders and move emails into them
- I can create new contacts, but not save them -- "Not Implemented"
- I cannot create new appointments -- "Not Implemented"
- I can create new Notes (they are still there after close/open of outlook)
- If I click on "Data File Management", I get "Not Implemented"

Any help in getting email back is greatly appreciated.

TIA,
Mark




 




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