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Outlook 2002 & Vista
I have been using Outlook 2002 on my laptop running xp for some time. I've
often copied my data file (Outlook.pst) from my laptop to a desktop also running xp with no problem. I just bought a Dell laptop running Vista and loaded the same Outlook 2002 software which works fine until I copy the data file from my xp machine to the new machine. When I try to start outlook, I get the "A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook" warning message, which seems to be stuck in a repeating loop that won't let me click yes or no to proceed and I have to use task manager to end the program. Can anyone help with this. Thanks! Jim |
Outlook 2002 & Vista
Locate your copied pst in your Documents Folder, start Outlook & within OL
FileOpenData File.....browse to this pst PS You are aware 2002 is not fully compatible with Vista, ie passwords not retained "JimT" wrote in message ... I have been using Outlook 2002 on my laptop running xp for some time. I've often copied my data file (Outlook.pst) from my laptop to a desktop also running xp with no problem. I just bought a Dell laptop running Vista and loaded the same Outlook 2002 software which works fine until I copy the data file from my xp machine to the new machine. When I try to start outlook, I get the "A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook" warning message, which seems to be stuck in a repeating loop that won't let me click yes or no to proceed and I have to use task manager to end the program. Can anyone help with this. Thanks! Jim |
Outlook 2002 & Vista
Thanks for the try, but your solution didn't work. The problem persists.
"DL" wrote: Locate your copied pst in your Documents Folder, start Outlook & within OL FileOpenData File.....browse to this pst PS You are aware 2002 is not fully compatible with Vista, ie passwords not retained "JimT" wrote in message ... I have been using Outlook 2002 on my laptop running xp for some time. I've often copied my data file (Outlook.pst) from my laptop to a desktop also running xp with no problem. I just bought a Dell laptop running Vista and loaded the same Outlook 2002 software which works fine until I copy the data file from my xp machine to the new machine. When I try to start outlook, I get the "A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook" warning message, which seems to be stuck in a repeating loop that won't let me click yes or no to proceed and I have to use task manager to end the program. Can anyone help with this. Thanks! Jim |
Outlook 2002 & Vista
I've ran into the same problem with a customer's laptop I picked up today.
"A program is trying to access your outlook addressbook".. there is NO way to close the msg, it even comes up in safe mode. I've tried repairing outlook, uninstalling and reinstalling it - and nothing works. I've also tired the Security add-in by MAPI however that doesn't work either. Anyhow have any suggestions?? Thanks, Robert "JimT" wrote: Thanks for the try, but your solution didn't work. The problem persists. "DL" wrote: Locate your copied pst in your Documents Folder, start Outlook & within OL FileOpenData File.....browse to this pst PS You are aware 2002 is not fully compatible with Vista, ie passwords not retained "JimT" wrote in message ... I have been using Outlook 2002 on my laptop running xp for some time. I've often copied my data file (Outlook.pst) from my laptop to a desktop also running xp with no problem. I just bought a Dell laptop running Vista and loaded the same Outlook 2002 software which works fine until I copy the data file from my xp machine to the new machine. When I try to start outlook, I get the "A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook" warning message, which seems to be stuck in a repeating loop that won't let me click yes or no to proceed and I have to use task manager to end the program. Can anyone help with this. Thanks! Jim |
Outlook 2002 & Vista
I've ran into the same problem with a customer's laptop I picked up today.
"A program is trying to access your outlook addressbook".. there is NO way to close the msg, it even comes up in safe mode. I've tried repairing outlook, uninstalling and reinstalling it - and nothing works. I've also tired the Security add-in by MAPI however that doesn't work either. Anyhow have any suggestions?? Thanks, Robert "JimT" wrote: Thanks for the try, but your solution didn't work. The problem persists. "DL" wrote: Locate your copied pst in your Documents Folder, start Outlook & within OL FileOpenData File.....browse to this pst PS You are aware 2002 is not fully compatible with Vista, ie passwords not retained "JimT" wrote in message ... I have been using Outlook 2002 on my laptop running xp for some time. I've often copied my data file (Outlook.pst) from my laptop to a desktop also running xp with no problem. I just bought a Dell laptop running Vista and loaded the same Outlook 2002 software which works fine until I copy the data file from my xp machine to the new machine. When I try to start outlook, I get the "A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook" warning message, which seems to be stuck in a repeating loop that won't let me click yes or no to proceed and I have to use task manager to end the program. Can anyone help with this. Thanks! Jim |
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