Command line argument to start Outlook 2003

M

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.
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

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.
 
M

Mike

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.


.
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

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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