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Recently had to replace motherboard, so due to not wanting to pay HP "fee" to
re tattoo BIOS, reloaded OS (Windows XP). Saved previous content of hard drive on external hard drive. Reloaded Office 2003, now cannot get Outlook to recognise old .pst files from previous content of hard drive. When I attempt to open a .pst file, get error notice "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Grateful for any help. -- Boysie |
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Did you try doing a repair of the Office/Outlook 2003 product via add/remove
programs? The only other question I can think of is to ask is, are you using a shortcut you created yourself to start the program? (e.g. Do you get the same error by start Outlook by selecting Start Run Type: outlook.exe OK button?) "boysie" wrote in message ... Recently had to replace motherboard, so due to not wanting to pay HP "fee" to re tattoo BIOS, reloaded OS (Windows XP). Saved previous content of hard drive on external hard drive. Reloaded Office 2003, now cannot get Outlook to recognise old .pst files from previous content of hard drive. When I attempt to open a .pst file, get error notice "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Grateful for any help. -- Boysie |
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"boysie" wrote in message
... Recently had to replace motherboard, so due to not wanting to pay HP "fee" to re tattoo BIOS, reloaded OS (Windows XP). Saved previous content of hard drive on external hard drive. Reloaded Office 2003, now cannot get Outlook to recognise old .pst files from previous content of hard drive. When I attempt to open a .pst file, get error notice "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Post the target of the shorcut you're using, exactly as it appears in the shortcut properties. If you're not using a shortcut, post exactly what you're doing. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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A bit more background, may be this helps.
I can open Outlook 2003 OK, but when it opens, the drop down menu File - Import and Export gives no response. If I try to open a new folder, I get the message "Outlook can't read the registry information", and asks me to either close and restart Outlook, and or reinstall Outlook, and or reistall Microsoft Exchange or other email system. (Incidentally I am not intending to use Outlook for email, simply to retrieve Contacts and Calendar data.) The target of the shortcut which opens Office Outlook 2003 successfully is "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /recycle When trying to open the .pst files, I have selected Outlook as the program to use to open, and then get the message I first mentioned in my first post, ie "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Tried repair (via Add Remove Programs), that didn't make any difference. -- Boysie "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "boysie" wrote in message ... Recently had to replace motherboard, so due to not wanting to pay HP "fee" to re tattoo BIOS, reloaded OS (Windows XP). Saved previous content of hard drive on external hard drive. Reloaded Office 2003, now cannot get Outlook to recognise old .pst files from previous content of hard drive. When I attempt to open a .pst file, get error notice "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Post the target of the shorcut you're using, exactly as it appears in the shortcut properties. If you're not using a shortcut, post exactly what you're doing. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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You cannot open a pst from explorer by using open with
Copy pst's from external to your documents folder. Start Outlook, FileOpenData File.........browse to this copied pst "boysie" wrote in message ... A bit more background, may be this helps. I can open Outlook 2003 OK, but when it opens, the drop down menu File - Import and Export gives no response. If I try to open a new folder, I get the message "Outlook can't read the registry information", and asks me to either close and restart Outlook, and or reinstall Outlook, and or reistall Microsoft Exchange or other email system. (Incidentally I am not intending to use Outlook for email, simply to retrieve Contacts and Calendar data.) The target of the shortcut which opens Office Outlook 2003 successfully is "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /recycle When trying to open the .pst files, I have selected Outlook as the program to use to open, and then get the message I first mentioned in my first post, ie "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Tried repair (via Add Remove Programs), that didn't make any difference. -- Boysie "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "boysie" wrote in message ... Recently had to replace motherboard, so due to not wanting to pay HP "fee" to re tattoo BIOS, reloaded OS (Windows XP). Saved previous content of hard drive on external hard drive. Reloaded Office 2003, now cannot get Outlook to recognise old .pst files from previous content of hard drive. When I attempt to open a .pst file, get error notice "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Post the target of the shorcut you're using, exactly as it appears in the shortcut properties. If you're not using a shortcut, post exactly what you're doing. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks, but tried that, FileOpenData File....... then nothing. Can open
Outlook, but it appears most (if not all) commands do not function once I am in Outlook. -- Boysie "PAL" wrote: You cannot open a pst from explorer by using open with Copy pst's from external to your documents folder. Start Outlook, FileOpenData File.........browse to this copied pst "boysie" wrote in message ... A bit more background, may be this helps. I can open Outlook 2003 OK, but when it opens, the drop down menu File - Import and Export gives no response. If I try to open a new folder, I get the message "Outlook can't read the registry information", and asks me to either close and restart Outlook, and or reinstall Outlook, and or reistall Microsoft Exchange or other email system. (Incidentally I am not intending to use Outlook for email, simply to retrieve Contacts and Calendar data.) The target of the shortcut which opens Office Outlook 2003 successfully is "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /recycle When trying to open the .pst files, I have selected Outlook as the program to use to open, and then get the message I first mentioned in my first post, ie "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Tried repair (via Add Remove Programs), that didn't make any difference. -- Boysie "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "boysie" wrote in message ... Recently had to replace motherboard, so due to not wanting to pay HP "fee" to re tattoo BIOS, reloaded OS (Windows XP). Saved previous content of hard drive on external hard drive. Reloaded Office 2003, now cannot get Outlook to recognise old .pst files from previous content of hard drive. When I attempt to open a .pst file, get error notice "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Post the target of the shorcut you're using, exactly as it appears in the shortcut properties. If you're not using a shortcut, post exactly what you're doing. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Did you try bringing over your old OS user profile or do anything strange is
salvaging the data from the external drive? (In other words, yes you/they did a clean install of Windows XP applied the service packs and security updates, then installed Office/Outlook 2003 and applied service pack 3. Created a new Outlook e-mail profile that uses a new PST and then try opening the old PST via File Open Outlook Data File.) "boysie" wrote in message ... Thanks, but tried that, FileOpenData File....... then nothing. Can open Outlook, but it appears most (if not all) commands do not function once I am in Outlook. -- Boysie "PAL" wrote: You cannot open a pst from explorer by using open with Copy pst's from external to your documents folder. Start Outlook, FileOpenData File.........browse to this copied pst "boysie" wrote in message ... A bit more background, may be this helps. I can open Outlook 2003 OK, but when it opens, the drop down menu File - Import and Export gives no response. If I try to open a new folder, I get the message "Outlook can't read the registry information", and asks me to either close and restart Outlook, and or reinstall Outlook, and or reistall Microsoft Exchange or other email system. (Incidentally I am not intending to use Outlook for email, simply to retrieve Contacts and Calendar data.) The target of the shortcut which opens Office Outlook 2003 successfully is "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /recycle When trying to open the .pst files, I have selected Outlook as the program to use to open, and then get the message I first mentioned in my first post, ie "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Tried repair (via Add Remove Programs), that didn't make any difference. -- Boysie "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "boysie" wrote in message ... Recently had to replace motherboard, so due to not wanting to pay HP "fee" to re tattoo BIOS, reloaded OS (Windows XP). Saved previous content of hard drive on external hard drive. Reloaded Office 2003, now cannot get Outlook to recognise old .pst files from previous content of hard drive. When I attempt to open a .pst file, get error notice "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Post the target of the shorcut you're using, exactly as it appears in the shortcut properties. If you're not using a shortcut, post exactly what you're doing. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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How did you "reload" outlook? If by any other means that installing it from
the disk and created a new outlook profile, the method you used has messed it up. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "boysie" wrote in message ... Recently had to replace motherboard, so due to not wanting to pay HP "fee" to re tattoo BIOS, reloaded OS (Windows XP). Saved previous content of hard drive on external hard drive. Reloaded Office 2003, now cannot get Outlook to recognise old .pst files from previous content of hard drive. When I attempt to open a .pst file, get error notice "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Grateful for any help. -- Boysie |
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Installed it as you described - but decided to uninstall and try again.
Now the disk won't load on my machine - is this some sort of anti-piracy software package kicking in? -- Boysie "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: How did you "reload" outlook? If by any other means that installing it from the disk and created a new outlook profile, the method you used has messed it up. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "boysie" wrote in message ... Recently had to replace motherboard, so due to not wanting to pay HP "fee" to re tattoo BIOS, reloaded OS (Windows XP). Saved previous content of hard drive on external hard drive. Reloaded Office 2003, now cannot get Outlook to recognise old .pst files from previous content of hard drive. When I attempt to open a .pst file, get error notice "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Grateful for any help. -- Boysie |
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Shouldn't be - antipiracy keeps you from activating, not installing. What
error do you get? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "boysie" wrote in message ... Installed it as you described - but decided to uninstall and try again. Now the disk won't load on my machine - is this some sort of anti-piracy software package kicking in? -- Boysie "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: How did you "reload" outlook? If by any other means that installing it from the disk and created a new outlook profile, the method you used has messed it up. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "boysie" wrote in message ... Recently had to replace motherboard, so due to not wanting to pay HP "fee" to re tattoo BIOS, reloaded OS (Windows XP). Saved previous content of hard drive on external hard drive. Reloaded Office 2003, now cannot get Outlook to recognise old .pst files from previous content of hard drive. When I attempt to open a .pst file, get error notice "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line is not valid. Verify the switch you are using" Grateful for any help. -- Boysie |
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