Bob,
Fancy programming explanations aside, the bottom line is that your BCM
installation does not work and I suspect that rather than knowing all about
all of the reasons why this is, you probably just want to get your situation
rectified so that BCM will now work for you so that you can get on with its
use in your small business. My recommendation is to call Microsoft tech
support directly so that they may help you trouble shoot your way to a
resolution.
-THP
Bob Day wrote:
>I have Office 2003 and today I installed BCM v2 (v1 was installed, but never
>used and probably never even enabled). But when I open Outlook, I don't see
>BCM anywhere but in the folder list. I can add contacts and accounts, but
>cannot link them.
>
>I went to the BCM installation folder and ran "EnableBCM.exe" but it tells
>me BCM is
>already enabled. I tried "Detect and repair" option, no change.Reinstalled
>BCM, still no change.
>
>There was no Business Tools or folder list for BCM
>- No disabled items option
>- I checked data file management and there is a BCM MSQL FILE LISTED. In
>services.msc and MSSQL$MICROSOFTSMLBIZ is listed as running (starts
>automatically), but I do not see it under SQL Enterprise Manager.
>
>This is on a stand alone lap top (not running exchange).
>
>Anything ideas?
>Bob.
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