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I just got a new computer, installed Outlook 2003 on it, but when I run
Outlook, I get a message saying "An extension failed to initilize. Can't open file: extend.dat. (etc.)". I located the folder where the file should be stored (C:\Users\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook), but the file isn't there (I have an archive and outlook file, but that's it). I tried restarting Outlook several times and also rebooting, but in all cases Outlook never creates the file. I also tried moving over the extend.dat file from my old computer, but that didn't help either...it just doesn't seem to be looking for or trying to save that file. Actually, Outlook seems to work fine...except that it won't save the passwords for my email addresses once I close the app (will hold them until I close it down). I was also going to try to Repair or Reinstall Office 2003/Outlook...but Vista is telling me "The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. You do not have sufficient access to uninstall Microsoft Office XP Professional. Please contact your system administrator." Help. What should I do? |
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Are you in a corporate environment? Outlook should recreate extend.dat when
opened. I'm thinking your permissions error might also effect Outlook's ability to recreate the file. Definitely delete the copy of extend.dat you have - that would contain the wrong information. -- Bill R MVP "xjben" wrote in message ... I just got a new computer, installed Outlook 2003 on it, but when I run Outlook, I get a message saying "An extension failed to initilize. Can't open file: extend.dat. (etc.)". I located the folder where the file should be stored (C:\Users\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook), but the file isn't there (I have an archive and outlook file, but that's it). I tried restarting Outlook several times and also rebooting, but in all cases Outlook never creates the file. I also tried moving over the extend.dat file from my old computer, but that didn't help either...it just doesn't seem to be looking for or trying to save that file. Actually, Outlook seems to work fine...except that it won't save the passwords for my email addresses once I close the app (will hold them until I close it down). I was also going to try to Repair or Reinstall Office 2003/Outlook...but Vista is telling me "The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. You do not have sufficient access to uninstall Microsoft Office XP Professional. Please contact your system administrator." Help. What should I do? |
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Not in a corporate environment, it's a home computer, not networked, only
connected to a DSL connection through the DSL cable (coming out a router, just like the old computer was hooked up). There is no extend.dat file anywhere on the computer now (searched and ensured none existed), but the problem still persists - Outlook is not creating the file. Is there a way I can reinstall Outlook? Maybe that would resolve it? Or other options / recommendations? - Ben "BillR [MVP]" wrote: Are you in a corporate environment? Outlook should recreate extend.dat when opened. I'm thinking your permissions error might also effect Outlook's ability to recreate the file. Definitely delete the copy of extend.dat you have - that would contain the wrong information. -- Bill R MVP "xjben" wrote in message ... I just got a new computer, installed Outlook 2003 on it, but when I run Outlook, I get a message saying "An extension failed to initilize. Can't open file: extend.dat. (etc.)". I located the folder where the file should be stored (C:\Users\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook), but the file isn't there (I have an archive and outlook file, but that's it). I tried restarting Outlook several times and also rebooting, but in all cases Outlook never creates the file. I also tried moving over the extend.dat file from my old computer, but that didn't help either...it just doesn't seem to be looking for or trying to save that file. Actually, Outlook seems to work fine...except that it won't save the passwords for my email addresses once I close the app (will hold them until I close it down). I was also going to try to Repair or Reinstall Office 2003/Outlook...but Vista is telling me "The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. You do not have sufficient access to uninstall Microsoft Office XP Professional. Please contact your system administrator." Help. What should I do? |
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Okay, spoke too soon... this time my search found a file... C:\Users\The
Conlans\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. In that location, there's an extend.dat file, and also an extend.old, as well as a mailbox, outlook, outlook (1), and archive. Too many files? Should something go away maybe? the plain Outlook, Archive, and Extend.dat files both show last updated times current with when I just used Outlook....although my passwords still are not saved by Outlook, even when I go into Email Accounts, enter it, ensure the save check is entered, and save it (it'll save until I leave the app, then it goes away again). - Ben "xjben" wrote: Not in a corporate environment, it's a home computer, not networked, only connected to a DSL connection through the DSL cable (coming out a router, just like the old computer was hooked up). There is no extend.dat file anywhere on the computer now (searched and ensured none existed), but the problem still persists - Outlook is not creating the file. Is there a way I can reinstall Outlook? Maybe that would resolve it? Or other options / recommendations? - Ben "BillR [MVP]" wrote: Are you in a corporate environment? Outlook should recreate extend.dat when opened. I'm thinking your permissions error might also effect Outlook's ability to recreate the file. Definitely delete the copy of extend.dat you have - that would contain the wrong information. -- Bill R MVP "xjben" wrote in message ... I just got a new computer, installed Outlook 2003 on it, but when I run Outlook, I get a message saying "An extension failed to initilize. Can't open file: extend.dat. (etc.)". I located the folder where the file should be stored (C:\Users\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook), but the file isn't there (I have an archive and outlook file, but that's it). I tried restarting Outlook several times and also rebooting, but in all cases Outlook never creates the file. I also tried moving over the extend.dat file from my old computer, but that didn't help either...it just doesn't seem to be looking for or trying to save that file. Actually, Outlook seems to work fine...except that it won't save the passwords for my email addresses once I close the app (will hold them until I close it down). I was also going to try to Repair or Reinstall Office 2003/Outlook...but Vista is telling me "The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. You do not have sufficient access to uninstall Microsoft Office XP Professional. Please contact your system administrator." Help. What should I do? |
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rename the extend.dat file found there to, say, extend.bak then restart
Outlook. See if it creates a new extend.dat file. -- Bill R MVP "xjben" wrote in message ... Okay, spoke too soon... this time my search found a file... C:\Users\The Conlans\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. In that location, there's an extend.dat file, and also an extend.old, as well as a mailbox, outlook, outlook (1), and archive. Too many files? Should something go away maybe? the plain Outlook, Archive, and Extend.dat files both show last updated times current with when I just used Outlook....although my passwords still are not saved by Outlook, even when I go into Email Accounts, enter it, ensure the save check is entered, and save it (it'll save until I leave the app, then it goes away again). - Ben "xjben" wrote: Not in a corporate environment, it's a home computer, not networked, only connected to a DSL connection through the DSL cable (coming out a router, just like the old computer was hooked up). There is no extend.dat file anywhere on the computer now (searched and ensured none existed), but the problem still persists - Outlook is not creating the file. Is there a way I can reinstall Outlook? Maybe that would resolve it? Or other options / recommendations? - Ben "BillR [MVP]" wrote: Are you in a corporate environment? Outlook should recreate extend.dat when opened. I'm thinking your permissions error might also effect Outlook's ability to recreate the file. Definitely delete the copy of extend.dat you have - that would contain the wrong information. -- Bill R MVP "xjben" wrote in message ... I just got a new computer, installed Outlook 2003 on it, but when I run Outlook, I get a message saying "An extension failed to initilize. Can't open file: extend.dat. (etc.)". I located the folder where the file should be stored (C:\Users\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook), but the file isn't there (I have an archive and outlook file, but that's it). I tried restarting Outlook several times and also rebooting, but in all cases Outlook never creates the file. I also tried moving over the extend.dat file from my old computer, but that didn't help either...it just doesn't seem to be looking for or trying to save that file. Actually, Outlook seems to work fine...except that it won't save the passwords for my email addresses once I close the app (will hold them until I close it down). I was also going to try to Repair or Reinstall Office 2003/Outlook...but Vista is telling me "The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. You do not have sufficient access to uninstall Microsoft Office XP Professional. Please contact your system administrator." Help. What should I do? |
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Good news...the extend.dat file was created once I renamed the other...but
bad news, it still doesn't save my passwords? Seems to be a different issue with how Outlook is talking to Vista maybe. - Ben "BillR [MVP]" wrote: rename the extend.dat file found there to, say, extend.bak then restart Outlook. See if it creates a new extend.dat file. -- Bill R MVP "xjben" wrote in message ... Okay, spoke too soon... this time my search found a file... C:\Users\The Conlans\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. In that location, there's an extend.dat file, and also an extend.old, as well as a mailbox, outlook, outlook (1), and archive. Too many files? Should something go away maybe? the plain Outlook, Archive, and Extend.dat files both show last updated times current with when I just used Outlook....although my passwords still are not saved by Outlook, even when I go into Email Accounts, enter it, ensure the save check is entered, and save it (it'll save until I leave the app, then it goes away again). - Ben "xjben" wrote: Not in a corporate environment, it's a home computer, not networked, only connected to a DSL connection through the DSL cable (coming out a router, just like the old computer was hooked up). There is no extend.dat file anywhere on the computer now (searched and ensured none existed), but the problem still persists - Outlook is not creating the file. Is there a way I can reinstall Outlook? Maybe that would resolve it? Or other options / recommendations? - Ben "BillR [MVP]" wrote: Are you in a corporate environment? Outlook should recreate extend.dat when opened. I'm thinking your permissions error might also effect Outlook's ability to recreate the file. Definitely delete the copy of extend.dat you have - that would contain the wrong information. -- Bill R MVP "xjben" wrote in message ... I just got a new computer, installed Outlook 2003 on it, but when I run Outlook, I get a message saying "An extension failed to initilize. Can't open file: extend.dat. (etc.)". I located the folder where the file should be stored (C:\Users\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook), but the file isn't there (I have an archive and outlook file, but that's it). I tried restarting Outlook several times and also rebooting, but in all cases Outlook never creates the file. I also tried moving over the extend.dat file from my old computer, but that didn't help either...it just doesn't seem to be looking for or trying to save that file. Actually, Outlook seems to work fine...except that it won't save the passwords for my email addresses once I close the app (will hold them until I close it down). I was also going to try to Repair or Reinstall Office 2003/Outlook...but Vista is telling me "The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. You do not have sufficient access to uninstall Microsoft Office XP Professional. Please contact your system administrator." Help. What should I do? |
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Okay - you can end this thread, I'm going to get Outlook 2007. Thanks for
the input...I found what I needed to know based on your info and another thread I just read. Thanks!! - Ben "xjben" wrote: Good news...the extend.dat file was created once I renamed the other...but bad news, it still doesn't save my passwords? Seems to be a different issue with how Outlook is talking to Vista maybe. - Ben "BillR [MVP]" wrote: rename the extend.dat file found there to, say, extend.bak then restart Outlook. See if it creates a new extend.dat file. -- Bill R MVP "xjben" wrote in message ... Okay, spoke too soon... this time my search found a file... C:\Users\The Conlans\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. In that location, there's an extend.dat file, and also an extend.old, as well as a mailbox, outlook, outlook (1), and archive. Too many files? Should something go away maybe? the plain Outlook, Archive, and Extend.dat files both show last updated times current with when I just used Outlook....although my passwords still are not saved by Outlook, even when I go into Email Accounts, enter it, ensure the save check is entered, and save it (it'll save until I leave the app, then it goes away again). - Ben "xjben" wrote: Not in a corporate environment, it's a home computer, not networked, only connected to a DSL connection through the DSL cable (coming out a router, just like the old computer was hooked up). There is no extend.dat file anywhere on the computer now (searched and ensured none existed), but the problem still persists - Outlook is not creating the file. Is there a way I can reinstall Outlook? Maybe that would resolve it? Or other options / recommendations? - Ben "BillR [MVP]" wrote: Are you in a corporate environment? Outlook should recreate extend.dat when opened. I'm thinking your permissions error might also effect Outlook's ability to recreate the file. Definitely delete the copy of extend.dat you have - that would contain the wrong information. -- Bill R MVP "xjben" wrote in message ... I just got a new computer, installed Outlook 2003 on it, but when I run Outlook, I get a message saying "An extension failed to initilize. Can't open file: extend.dat. (etc.)". I located the folder where the file should be stored (C:\Users\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook), but the file isn't there (I have an archive and outlook file, but that's it). I tried restarting Outlook several times and also rebooting, but in all cases Outlook never creates the file. I also tried moving over the extend.dat file from my old computer, but that didn't help either...it just doesn't seem to be looking for or trying to save that file. Actually, Outlook seems to work fine...except that it won't save the passwords for my email addresses once I close the app (will hold them until I close it down). I was also going to try to Repair or Reinstall Office 2003/Outlook...but Vista is telling me "The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. You do not have sufficient access to uninstall Microsoft Office XP Professional. Please contact your system administrator." Help. What should I do? |
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