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Can't start Outlook in Office 2007 Trial

 
 
Steve
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      25th Apr 2009
I downloaded the trial version of Office 2007. When I try to start Outlook,
I get the error message: "Microsoft Exchange is Unavailable."

I click "Work Offline" and then I get the error message: "Cannot Open Your
Default e-mail folders. The Information Store Could Not Be Opened."

I have a feeling this has something to do with Outlook Express, which I used
to use. I tried to uninstall it, but it did not appear on my Add/Remove
Programs list. All I was able to do was uncheck it on the Windows Components
Wizard.

I am currently using Windows Live Mail instead of Outlook Express, but I
would still like to get Outlook 2007 up and running.

Any suggestions?

 
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DL
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      25th Apr 2009
You have configured an incorrect connection type, 'Exchange'
Use the mail applet in the control panel to remove exchange and correctly
configure your type of connection - pop, imap or?

"Steve" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:97E39324-700F-4EA7-9679-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I downloaded the trial version of Office 2007. When I try to start
>Outlook,
> I get the error message: "Microsoft Exchange is Unavailable."
>
> I click "Work Offline" and then I get the error message: "Cannot Open Your
> Default e-mail folders. The Information Store Could Not Be Opened."
>
> I have a feeling this has something to do with Outlook Express, which I
> used
> to use. I tried to uninstall it, but it did not appear on my Add/Remove
> Programs list. All I was able to do was uncheck it on the Windows
> Components
> Wizard.
>
> I am currently using Windows Live Mail instead of Outlook Express, but I
> would still like to get Outlook 2007 up and running.
>
> Any suggestions?
>



 
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Steve
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      28th Apr 2009
That worked. Thank you.

"DL" wrote:

> You have configured an incorrect connection type, 'Exchange'
> Use the mail applet in the control panel to remove exchange and correctly
> configure your type of connection - pop, imap or?
>
> "Steve" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:97E39324-700F-4EA7-9679-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I downloaded the trial version of Office 2007. When I try to start
> >Outlook,
> > I get the error message: "Microsoft Exchange is Unavailable."
> >
> > I click "Work Offline" and then I get the error message: "Cannot Open Your
> > Default e-mail folders. The Information Store Could Not Be Opened."
> >
> > I have a feeling this has something to do with Outlook Express, which I
> > used
> > to use. I tried to uninstall it, but it did not appear on my Add/Remove
> > Programs list. All I was able to do was uncheck it on the Windows
> > Components
> > Wizard.
> >
> > I am currently using Windows Live Mail instead of Outlook Express, but I
> > would still like to get Outlook 2007 up and running.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >

>
>
>

 
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