Customize Outlook Today in Outlook 2000

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I have been unable to Customize Outlook Today. I followed the directions in KB Article 820575 and was able to activate the "Customize . . ." button, but when I try to save the changes, Outlook crashes. The default address (file name) under Outlook Today - Properties - Home Page is "res://D:\MSOffice\Office\1033\outlwvw.dll/outlook3.htm" and this box as well as the "Browse . ." and "Set Default " buttons are all grayed out. The "Outlook3.htm" file does not exist anywhere on my hard drives. I have recopied the "outlwvw.dll" file from the CD as suggested in another KB Article. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

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Hi Dave Cartier, Did you resolve this issue? I am having a difficult time
with this problem. Help!!!!

Diane Poremsky said:
you can edit the page via the registry-
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/oltoday.htm

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DaveCartier said:
I have been unable to Customize Outlook Today. I followed the directions
in KB Article 820575 and was able to activate the "Customize . . ." button,
but when I try to save the changes, Outlook crashes. The default address
(file name) under Outlook Today - Properties - Home Page is
"res://D:\MSOffice\Office\1033\outlwvw.dll/outlook3.htm" and this box as
well as the "Browse . ." and "Set Default " buttons are all grayed out.
The "Outlook3.htm" file does not exist anywhere on my hard drives. I have
recopied the "outlwvw.dll" file from the CD as suggested in another KB
Article. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 

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