Upgrade to Office 2003 PRO = Outlook 2003 PROBLEMS ...

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Roger L. Skoglund

I have upgraded from Works 7 to Office Profossional
Edition 2003. On first Outlook 2003 run, it
reported mscoree.dll missing. Installed Net Framework
1.1, and restarted system. Outlook 2003 started the first
time, but when I restart program, it will not open.
When I try to shut down the computer, I get the following
error: "DDE Server Window - this program does not reply."
I have deselected all Add-In and COM Objects in Outlook
2003. That did not help.
When Outlook 2003 start in SAFETY MODE, it seems to run
okay. Need help.
 
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Roady [MVP]

Start by running scanpst.exe against your pst-file to check it for errors.

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Roger L. Skoglund

I used "search for files", but could not find any .pst
file on the computer ... ? Where should that file be
located?
 
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Roady [MVP]

Make sure you include hidden and system files and folders when searching for
pst-file.

By default it is located in
C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\

You can also locate the file by using
Rightclick the root folder (probably Outlook Today)-> Properties-> button
Advanced-> field Filename

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