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I have installed the Office 2007 beta and all apps work correctly except
outlook. Every time I try to launch Outlook 2007 I get this error: Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window. The set of folders cannot be opened. The file C:|documents and settings\username\local settings\application data\Microsoft\outlook\outlook0.ost cannot be accessed. You must connect to your Microsoft Exchange Server computer at least once before you can use your offline folder file. I have tried uninstalling the previous version of Office 2003 and done a fresh install, I have tried an upgrade and office 2003 works just fine. I have deleted that file at that location and I have moved all my PST files off this machine and I can't get out look to open. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, I am ready to test this sucker out!!!! |
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Do you use Exchange?
If so, then create anew profile via the Mail icon in Control Panel and add the Exchange account. Start with that profile. If not, do the same with a new profile but add your type of account. -- Bill R MVP "Rob" wrote in message ... I have installed the Office 2007 beta and all apps work correctly except outlook. Every time I try to launch Outlook 2007 I get this error: Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window. The set of folders cannot be opened. The file C:|documents and settings\username\local settings\application data\Microsoft\outlook\outlook0.ost cannot be accessed. You must connect to your Microsoft Exchange Server computer at least once before you can use your offline folder file. I have tried uninstalling the previous version of Office 2003 and done a fresh install, I have tried an upgrade and office 2003 works just fine. I have deleted that file at that location and I have moved all my PST files off this machine and I can't get out look to open. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, I am ready to test this sucker out!!!! |
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Deleting my profile and creating a new one did the trick for me.
BillR [MVP] wrote: Do you use Exchange? If so, then create anew profile via the Mail icon in Control Panel and add the Exchange account. Start with that profile. If not, do the same with a new profile but add your type of account. -- Bill R MVP "Rob" wrote in message ... I have installed the Office 2007 beta and all apps work correctly except outlook. Every time I try to launch Outlook 2007 I get this error: Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window. The set of folders cannot be opened. The file C:|documents and settings\username\local settings\application data\Microsoft\outlook\outlook0.ost cannot be accessed. You must connect to your Microsoft Exchange Server computer at least once before you can use your offline folder file. I have tried uninstalling the previous version of Office 2003 and done a fresh install, I have tried an upgrade and office 2003 works just fine. I have deleted that file at that location and I have moved all my PST files off this machine and I can't get out look to open. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, I am ready to test this sucker out!!!! |
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