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Old May 1st 09, 01:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Default Outlook 2003 crippled after install and uninstall of Office 20

Hi Diane and Thank you,
Although i couldn't find a mapi.dll i did find a mapi32.dll and renamed it
then ran fixmapi and it was recreated. Do you think I will have to rerun the
oulook install or fix from add, remove, programs?
My problem with the DL is that multiple contacts cannot be added. At least I
couldn't figure out how nor could our helpdesk. I have DL of 310 contacts I
need to create and I'm not going to do it 1 at a time.



"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Honestly, you deserve their anger for changing versions on your own - you
probably crapped up the mapi dll. Rename it .old and run fixmapi.

What DL limitation is there in Outlook 2007?

(Big companies aren't the problem, the employees are. )

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"No1_Nose" wrote in message
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Forgot to tell the error message. This is what I get:
The messaging interface has returned an unknown error. If the problem
persists, restart Outlook.

"No1_Nose" wrote:

Hello,
I hope somebody can help here and it would certainly be appriciated.
My company just provided me with a new Laptop and it came with Office
2007.
Well the GUI not to mention the distro list limitations in Outlook 2007
have
forced me to go back to Outlook 2003. At first i tried to just remove
Outlook
2007 and then install Outlook 2003. The global distro list is gone, I can
not
reply to ALL nor can I launch an email from a web page that invokes
Outlook.
I then removed the entire 2007 suite and installed the entire 2003 suite.
Same problems exist.
Outlook 2003 still has no global address book nor can I reply to all or
invoke from a web page.
Does anybody have any ideas of how to get my Outlook 2003 to be normal
again?

Again, any help would be appriciated and thanks in advance.



 




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