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I had to reformat my hard drive. Prior to having re-install XP, I was able
to download the pst backup add-in for office 2007. But after the re-install of XP and Office 2007, I get a setup error message saying I don't have outlook 2000,2002, 2003 installed. I had used the pst backup before, anyone have suggestions. |
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Hi,
Could you try running search for the file "Outbak.dll" (Search in hidden directories as well) and rename it to '.old'. Restart the machine and try installing again. Rgds, Mittu "mat" wrote: I had to reformat my hard drive. Prior to having re-install XP, I was able to download the pst backup add-in for office 2007. But after the re-install of XP and Office 2007, I get a setup error message saying I don't have outlook 2000,2002, 2003 installed. I had used the pst backup before, anyone have suggestions. |
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Mittu wrote:
Could you try running search for the file "Outbak.dll" (Search in hidden directories as well) and rename it to '.old'. Restart the machine and try installing again. Probably not there because, as the OP said, he "had to reformat my hard drive." -- Brian Tillman |
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correct the file was not found....any other suggestions. thnks in advance
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Mittu wrote: Could you try running search for the file "Outbak.dll" (Search in hidden directories as well) and rename it to '.old'. Restart the machine and try installing again. Probably not there because, as the OP said, he "had to reformat my hard drive." -- Brian Tillman |
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should i rename the whole file or just th extension ".old"
"Mittu" wrote: Hi, Could you try running search for the file "Outbak.dll" (Search in hidden directories as well) and rename it to '.old'. Restart the machine and try installing again. Rgds, Mittu "mat" wrote: I had to reformat my hard drive. Prior to having re-install XP, I was able to download the pst backup add-in for office 2007. But after the re-install of XP and Office 2007, I get a setup error message saying I don't have outlook 2000,2002, 2003 installed. I had used the pst backup before, anyone have suggestions. |
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Hi,
You could rename the file (if it exists) as 'outbak.old'. Restart the machine and check again. Rgds, Mittu "mat" wrote: should i rename the whole file or just th extension ".old" "Mittu" wrote: Hi, Could you try running search for the file "Outbak.dll" (Search in hidden directories as well) and rename it to '.old'. Restart the machine and try installing again. Rgds, Mittu "mat" wrote: I had to reformat my hard drive. Prior to having re-install XP, I was able to download the pst backup add-in for office 2007. But after the re-install of XP and Office 2007, I get a setup error message saying I don't have outlook 2000,2002, 2003 installed. I had used the pst backup before, anyone have suggestions. |
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file not found......any other ways to backup outlook folders like contacts,
emails, calendar....or a way to reinstall the pst backup tool in outlook 2007 "Mittu" wrote: Hi, You could rename the file (if it exists) as 'outbak.old'. Restart the machine and check again. Rgds, Mittu "mat" wrote: should i rename the whole file or just th extension ".old" "Mittu" wrote: Hi, Could you try running search for the file "Outbak.dll" (Search in hidden directories as well) and rename it to '.old'. Restart the machine and try installing again. Rgds, Mittu "mat" wrote: I had to reformat my hard drive. Prior to having re-install XP, I was able to download the pst backup add-in for office 2007. But after the re-install of XP and Office 2007, I get a setup error message saying I don't have outlook 2000,2002, 2003 installed. I had used the pst backup before, anyone have suggestions. |
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Hi,
Go Control Panel Add/Remove Programs MS Office 2007 Change Add/Remove Features and make sure all the applications are enabled and run the installation. Regarding backing up personal folders, you could run search for pst files on your computer and backup the files onto a separate location. Or, in Outlook, go under Tools Account Settings Datafile management and select the personal folder and hit 'Open Folder'. You could backup the file highlighted in the screen. Rgds, Mittu "mat" wrote: file not found......any other ways to backup outlook folders like contacts, emails, calendar....or a way to reinstall the pst backup tool in outlook 2007 "Mittu" wrote: Hi, You could rename the file (if it exists) as 'outbak.old'. Restart the machine and check again. Rgds, Mittu "mat" wrote: should i rename the whole file or just th extension ".old" "Mittu" wrote: Hi, Could you try running search for the file "Outbak.dll" (Search in hidden directories as well) and rename it to '.old'. Restart the machine and try installing again. Rgds, Mittu "mat" wrote: I had to reformat my hard drive. Prior to having re-install XP, I was able to download the pst backup add-in for office 2007. But after the re-install of XP and Office 2007, I get a setup error message saying I don't have outlook 2000,2002, 2003 installed. I had used the pst backup before, anyone have suggestions. |
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