RE: Service Pack 2 and Outlook Express 6
- From: "Dave" <Dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:08:03 -0700
Thanks. I can't seem to get it to uninstall. I'm getting to the point where
I think I would just rebuild anyway. I've done this (move Program Files
reference) to D: before without problems, just with SP2 it's been a pain.
Would you say that I should wait until after SP2 finishes and THEN make the
two path changes? I DO know what I'm doing (up until now that is).
"BMXbuddy" wrote:
> It seems to me that through the registry fidgeting you might have altered
> some of outlook's resource paths. Or if you have had outlook installed on the
> d: drive that SP2 has reclaimed some of it's resource paths back to C: where
> they can't be found.
>
> In any case, it should be fairly easy to re-install outlook express with the
> XP install disk, which should rectify the problem. Simply remove outlook
> through control panel's add remove programs / add remove windows components,
> and then add it back the same way.
>
> If you don't know exactly what you're doing, i would advise not moving base
> system programs like outlook from it's original program files folder.
>
>
> "Dave" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've upgraded several Windows XP machines (both Home and Pro) to Service
> > Pack 2, but each time, Outlook Express crashes saying that "Outlook Express
> > could not be started. The application was unable to open the Outlook Express
> > message store..." I'm pretty tired of this, but it seems to happen only
> > after upgrading. One policy I have is that I have a seperate drive for apps
> > (D:), so I edit my Registry such that Program Files is now "D:" and Common
> > Files is now "D:\Common Files". Should I be doing this before or after
> > applying SP2. I know there's a workaround, but I forgot what it is. While
> > installing SP2, Windows re-creates the Program Files directory, so I don't
> > know what's where anymore. I even did a global registry edit to change all
> > references of "C:\Program Files" to "D:" and it still doesn't work, so I must
> > be missing something. Any ideas? Thanks.
> >
> > -Dave-
> >
.
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