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I've installed/uninstalled/reinstalled Outlook2003 4 times with the same
error message when I try to open outlook. "Unable to open your default email folders....". I've clicked on Mail in control panel and created the profile and tested it by clicking on "Test Settings". I've created several email profiles, deleted some, recreated, etc., with the same result. Could not find a 'Always Use This Profile' button to click on, but it's probably the same as 'Set As Default' I have two user accounts, both with admin rights. I can use Outlook with no problem on one user account, but not the other user account. Running WinXP-Pro. All updates for O/S and Office installed. Any suggestions |
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YOu didn't say what kind of account(s) you're trying to set up.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Ron Hughes" <Ron Hughes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ACC4B015-FEEF-4032-9BE4-DC9B2B358D8C@microsoft.com... > I've installed/uninstalled/reinstalled Outlook2003 4 times with the same > error message when I try to open outlook. "Unable to open your default email > folders....". I've clicked on Mail in control panel and created the profile > and tested it by clicking on "Test Settings". I've created several email > profiles, deleted some, recreated, etc., with the same result. > > Could not find a 'Always Use This Profile' button to click on, but it's > probably the same as 'Set As Default' > > I have two user accounts, both with admin rights. I can use Outlook with no > problem on one user account, but not the other user account. > > Running WinXP-Pro. All updates for O/S and Office installed. > > Any suggestions > > |
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I'm not trying to set up accounts, I'm trying to set up an EMail profile so I
can use Outlook as my EMail client. The Accounts I referred to are the user accounts to use the computer. My wife has an account and I have an account. I can use Outlook when I'm signed on, but my wife can't when she's signed on. She gets the "Unable to open your default email folders...." error messasge. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: > YOu didn't say what kind of account(s) you're trying to set up. > > -- > Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP > Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm > and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for > Administrators, Power Users, and Developers > http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx > > "Ron Hughes" <Ron Hughes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ACC4B015-FEEF-4032-9BE4-DC9B2B358D8C@microsoft.com... > > I've installed/uninstalled/reinstalled Outlook2003 4 times with the same > > error message when I try to open outlook. "Unable to open your default email > > folders....". I've clicked on Mail in control panel and created the profile > > and tested it by clicking on "Test Settings". I've created several email > > profiles, deleted some, recreated, etc., with the same result. > > > > Could not find a 'Always Use This Profile' button to click on, but it's > > probably the same as 'Set As Default' > > > > I have two user accounts, both with admin rights. I can use Outlook with no > > problem on one user account, but not the other user account. > > > > Running WinXP-Pro. All updates for O/S and Office installed. > > > > Any suggestions > > > > > |
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An email profile contains two things -- account settings and data file settings. If you want an email profile that can send mail, you must add one or more accounts to it. What I'm asking is what kind of mail accounts you're trying to add -- Exchange, POP3, IMAP, Hotmail, MSN, etc. Or, rather, now that we have a tiny bit of more specific information, what kind your wife is trying to use.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Ron Hughes" <RonHughes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FF47470F-D3C8-494C-AEC1-D3DDF58710BB@microsoft.com... > I'm not trying to set up accounts, I'm trying to set up an EMail profile so I > can use Outlook as my EMail client. > > The Accounts I referred to are the user accounts to use the computer. My > wife has an account and I have an account. I can use Outlook when I'm signed > on, but my wife can't when she's signed on. She gets the "Unable to open > your default email folders...." error messasge. > > "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: > >> YOu didn't say what kind of account(s) you're trying to set up. >> >> "Ron Hughes" <Ron Hughes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ACC4B015-FEEF-4032-9BE4-DC9B2B358D8C@microsoft.com... >> > I've installed/uninstalled/reinstalled Outlook2003 4 times with the same >> > error message when I try to open outlook. "Unable to open your default email >> > folders....". I've clicked on Mail in control panel and created the profile >> > and tested it by clicking on "Test Settings". I've created several email >> > profiles, deleted some, recreated, etc., with the same result. >> > >> > Could not find a 'Always Use This Profile' button to click on, but it's >> > probably the same as 'Set As Default' >> > >> > I have two user accounts, both with admin rights. I can use Outlook with no >> > problem on one user account, but not the other user account. >> > >> > Running WinXP-Pro. All updates for O/S and Office installed. >> > >> > Any suggestions >> > >> > >> |
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