Customizing Outlook Today

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I am having trouble with Customizing Outlook Today. In a
nut shell, nothing happens when I click on the link.

I have uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook. I always get
a number of errors during the installation process:

1. Error 1919. Error configuring ODBC data source: MS
Access Database, ODBC error 6: Component not found in
registry. Verify that the file MS Access Database exists
and that you can access it.

2. Error 1919. Error configuring ODBC data source:
dBASE files, ODBC error 6: Component not found in
registry. Verify that the file dBASE files exists and
that you can access it.

3. Error 1919. Error configuring ODBC data source:
Excel files, ODBC error 6: Component not found in
registry. Verify that the file Excel files exists and
that you can access it.

4. Error 1919. Error configuring ODBC data source:
Visual FoxPro Database, ODBC error 6: Component not found
in registry. Verify that the file Visual FoxPro Database
exists and that you can access it.

5. Error 1919. Error configuring ODBC data source:
Visual FoxPro Tables, ODBC error 6: Component not found in
registry. Verify that the file Visual FoxPro Tables
exists and that you can access it.

6. Error 1919. Error configuring ODBC data source:
dBase files - Word, ODBC error 6: Component not found in
registry. Verify that the file dBase files - Word exists
and that you can access it.

7. Error 1919. Error configuring ODBC data source:
FoxPro files - Word, ODBC error 6: Component not found in
registry. Verify that the file FoxPro files - Word exists
and that you can access it.

I have to hit "ignore" for all of the errors otherwise my
options are "retry" in which case the error would just
keep repeating itself or if I choose "cancel" the
installation ends.

When it was done it said that the installation was
successful. I restarted my computer, opened Outlook,
clicked on the Outlook Today icon but still nothing
happens when I click on the "Customize Outlook Today"
link.

My system is Windows 2000 Professional if that makes any
disfference. The Outlook is Outlook 2000.


Any ideas???
 

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