Command line argument to start Outlook 2003

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Mike

When I try to start Outlook 2003, I get error
message "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The
Command line argument is not valid." What is the correct
command line argument to start Outlook 2003.

Thanks for any help.
 
Bring up the properties on the shortcut and post what you have. Generally
just a simple "c:\program files\microsoft office\office11\outlook.exe" will
get the app up and running.
 
That's what I'm using and that is the exact path, but it
is not working.

Any other ideas? Thanks


-----Original Message-----
Bring up the properties on the shortcut and post what you have. Generally
just a simple "c:\program files\microsoft office\office11 \outlook.exe" will
get the app up and running.

--
Neo [MVP Outlook]
Due to recent events in spam and malicious programs, all e-mails sent to
this account will be deleted w/out reading.


Mike said:
When I try to start Outlook 2003, I get error
message "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The
Command line argument is not valid." What is the correct
command line argument to start Outlook 2003.

Thanks for any help.


.
 
double quotes around the drive/path/program info?

--
Neo [MVP Outlook]
Due to recent events in spam and malicious programs, all e-mails sent to
this account will be deleted w/out reading.


Mike said:
That's what I'm using and that is the exact path, but it
is not working.

Any other ideas? Thanks


-----Original Message-----
Bring up the properties on the shortcut and post what you have. Generally
just a simple "c:\program files\microsoft office\office11 \outlook.exe" will
get the app up and running.

--
Neo [MVP Outlook]
Due to recent events in spam and malicious programs, all e-mails sent to
this account will be deleted w/out reading.


Mike said:
When I try to start Outlook 2003, I get error
message "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The
Command line argument is not valid." What is the correct
command line argument to start Outlook 2003.

Thanks for any help.


.
 

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