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fhitz January 7th 06 11:23 PM

Reinstall
 
Outlook Express is working fine. Do you think it has to be reinstalled if it
is okay?

"BillR - MVP" wrote:

OLE registration errors with Outlook are often caused by Outlook Express.
I'd try a reinstall of Outlook Express first.

"fhitz" wrote in message
...
How do I reinstall Outlook 2002 XP? It won't open and has OLE
registration
error and says to reinstall. I put in the Office 2002 XP CD and ran the
program for Outlook (hope I did it right) but I still can't do anything.
All
other programs run fine.





BillR - MVP January 8th 06 12:55 PM

Reinstall
 
possibly.
you haven't made it clear what "I still can't do anything" means! what
happened when you tried to reinstall Outlook. Did you attempt a repair at
all?

"fhitz" wrote in message
...
Outlook Express is working fine. Do you think it has to be reinstalled if
it
is okay?

"BillR - MVP" wrote:

OLE registration errors with Outlook are often caused by Outlook Express.
I'd try a reinstall of Outlook Express first.

"fhitz" wrote in message
...
How do I reinstall Outlook 2002 XP? It won't open and has OLE
registration
error and says to reinstall. I put in the Office 2002 XP CD and ran
the
program for Outlook (hope I did it right) but I still can't do
anything.
All
other programs run fine.







fhitz January 8th 06 01:50 PM

Reinstall
 
Bill,
Thanks for your quick response. I've tried the software repair wizard that
is available through the Control Panel Add and Remove tab. I used the Office
2000 XP disk and did what was available under Outlook. Description of
problem: Outlook opens okay. When I try Send & Receive or open the address
book I get the OLE error and says to reinstall. Hope that clarifies.

"BillR - MVP" wrote:

possibly.
you haven't made it clear what "I still can't do anything" means! what
happened when you tried to reinstall Outlook. Did you attempt a repair at
all?

"fhitz" wrote in message
...
Outlook Express is working fine. Do you think it has to be reinstalled if
it
is okay?

"BillR - MVP" wrote:

OLE registration errors with Outlook are often caused by Outlook Express.
I'd try a reinstall of Outlook Express first.

"fhitz" wrote in message
...
How do I reinstall Outlook 2002 XP? It won't open and has OLE
registration
error and says to reinstall. I put in the Office 2002 XP CD and ran
the
program for Outlook (hope I did it right) but I still can't do
anything.
All
other programs run fine.







BillR - MVP January 13th 06 02:39 AM

Reinstall
 
uninstall and complete reinstall might help.

"fhitz" wrote in message
...
Bill,
Thanks for your quick response. I've tried the software repair wizard
that
is available through the Control Panel Add and Remove tab. I used the
Office
2000 XP disk and did what was available under Outlook. Description of
problem: Outlook opens okay. When I try Send & Receive or open the
address
book I get the OLE error and says to reinstall. Hope that clarifies.

"BillR - MVP" wrote:

possibly.
you haven't made it clear what "I still can't do anything" means! what
happened when you tried to reinstall Outlook. Did you attempt a repair at
all?

"fhitz" wrote in message
...
Outlook Express is working fine. Do you think it has to be reinstalled
if
it
is okay?

"BillR - MVP" wrote:

OLE registration errors with Outlook are often caused by Outlook
Express.
I'd try a reinstall of Outlook Express first.

"fhitz" wrote in message
...
How do I reinstall Outlook 2002 XP? It won't open and has OLE
registration
error and says to reinstall. I put in the Office 2002 XP CD and ran
the
program for Outlook (hope I did it right) but I still can't do
anything.
All
other programs run fine.










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