Accessing EMail accounts problem

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Gingangooli

When I try to access my email accounts, either via the "Mail" icon in the
Control Panel, or via "Tools/E-Mail Accounts" in my Outlook2003 I get a
problem.

Via the Control Panel I click on the Mail icon, select "Email Accounts" -
nothing happens, no subsequent windows open, no nothing !!

Via "Tools/Email Accounts" in Outlook2003 - I get an error back - "The
operation failed due to a registry or installation problem. Restart Outlook
and try again. If the problem persists, please reinstall"

I've tried restarting Outlook2003, tried deinstalling (then running a
registry cleaner) and then reinstalling Outlook2003, but I get the same
error.

It used to work, but I was trying to get rpc over http working, I got it
working (once), then I went to access the email accounts and now I get the
above problem.

Can anyone help?

Running Office Outlook 2003 (11.6359.6408) SP1

tia

Ginga
 
G

Gingangooli

Gingangooli said:
When I try to access my email accounts, either via the "Mail" icon in the
Control Panel, or via "Tools/E-Mail Accounts" in my Outlook2003 I get a
problem.

Via the Control Panel I click on the Mail icon, select "Email Accounts" -
nothing happens, no subsequent windows open, no nothing !!

Via "Tools/Email Accounts" in Outlook2003 - I get an error back - "The
operation failed due to a registry or installation problem. Restart
Outlook and try again. If the problem persists, please reinstall"

I've tried restarting Outlook2003, tried deinstalling (then running a
registry cleaner) and then reinstalling Outlook2003, but I get the same
error.

It used to work, but I was trying to get rpc over http working, I got it
working (once), then I went to access the email accounts and now I get the
above problem.

Can anyone help?

Running Office Outlook 2003 (11.6359.6408) SP1

tia

Ginga

Don't bother, managed to sort it. I created a new Outlook profile, which in
turn allowed me to access the email account creation wizard. Then deleted
the original corrupt(?) profile.

Ginga
 

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