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I continue to have issues with Outlook. When I go to repair it wants to
reinstall the whole program. I don't want to do that as it consumes too much time and I loose every setting I have and I have to download every patch again. It is quite annoying. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to just repair damaged code? |
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Confused in Safety Harbor FL Confused in Safety Harbor
wrote: I continue to have issues with Outlook. When I go to repair it wants to reinstall the whole program. I don't want to do that as it consumes too much time and I loose every setting I have and I have to download every patch again. It is quite annoying. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to just repair damaged code? What makes you think it wants to reinstall the whole program? What make you think it would be a problem if it did? -- Brian Tillman |
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Maybe I am doing something wrong but each time I ask for the repair and it
finishes I find I am also needing to reload the updates and my personal settings also need to be reset. What sequence of buttons yes or nos do I use to not be resetting everything? Still Confused? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Confused in Safety Harbor FL Confused in Safety Harbor wrote: I continue to have issues with Outlook. When I go to repair it wants to reinstall the whole program. I don't want to do that as it consumes too much time and I loose every setting I have and I have to download every patch again. It is quite annoying. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to just repair damaged code? What makes you think it wants to reinstall the whole program? What make you think it would be a problem if it did? -- Brian Tillman |
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You ran Detect/Repair within OL?
"Confused in Safety Harbor FL" m wrote in message ... Maybe I am doing something wrong but each time I ask for the repair and it finishes I find I am also needing to reload the updates and my personal settings also need to be reset. What sequence of buttons yes or nos do I use to not be resetting everything? Still Confused? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Confused in Safety Harbor FL Confused in Safety Harbor wrote: I continue to have issues with Outlook. When I go to repair it wants to reinstall the whole program. I don't want to do that as it consumes too much time and I loose every setting I have and I have to download every patch again. It is quite annoying. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to just repair damaged code? What makes you think it wants to reinstall the whole program? What make you think it would be a problem if it did? -- Brian Tillman |
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