Can't run VB Editor in Outlook 2002; I get "Insert Outlook 2000 CD".

J

Jim Luedke

In Outlook 2002 (10.2627.2625), when I try to run the VB Editor, the
Windows Installer pops up with:

"Insert the 'Microsoft Office 2000 [sic] SR-1 Premium' disk".

I don't have that CD because I'm running Office XP, and the Office XP
CD is all I have.

True, my PC is very old. I'm running Win 2000, and previous versions
of Office (95, 2000) did run on it.

I did all of the following:

I spun the Office XP CD, checked "Visual Basic Scripting Support", and
confirmed it is set to "Run from My Computer".

I ran "Repair Office". But no change.

I uninstalled Outlook XP (i.e. I set it to "Not Available"). Then I re-
installed it (making sure Scripting Support is set to Run from My
Computer).

On Outlook's first re-launch, I got a dialog saying the add-in
(presumably scripting) was not available.

And I still get the Insert-Office-2000 CD prompt on trying to run the
VB Editor.

Any ideass?

Thanks much.

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R

Roady [MVP]

Go into Control Panel-> Add/Remove Programs and make sure you've uninstalled
Office 2000 completely.
Also, apply Service Pack 3 and additional Office 2002/XP updates to your
machine. You are currently running not only an old, but also a completely
unpatched version ;-)
 

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