Overnight, outlook Express 6 seemed to have failed in these two areas for no
reason. First, the address book disappeared
and indicates that it is not installed. Second, outlook express 6 receives
email, but will not send. Trying to do so (send) a message
pops up saying that outlook express is not configured correctly and to
reinstall. How does one reinstall outlook express 6 and will
I loose the emails that are in outlook?
Re: Uninstall and reinstall OE on Win2k? ... not WinXp.... Note that a successful repair using that option involves a reboot ... > I'm getting "msoe.dll could not be loaded" when trying to start Outlook... > Internet Tools" in Add/Remove Programs so you can just reinstall Outlook... (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress)
Re: Can you get old emails back if outlook was uninstalled? ... search for *pst files and make a copy - it should be a hidden file in ...Reinstall outlook and if for some reason, ... Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] ... > emails that were sitting in my inbox back. ... (microsoft.public.outlook.installation)
Re: Outlook Express ... My problem is when I open my email with Outlook Express I get this ... b)I visited Microsoft website and tried to download and reinstall Outlook... allow them to help resolve the problem the transmission aborted after ... (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress)
Re: Address book problem ... To reinstall Outlook Express, ... How to Reinstall or Repair Outlook Express in Windows XP ... Before doing a compact operation, try in Outlook Express, clicking on the Menu, File/Work Offline (so that the compacting is not interuppted by polling for messages) and then select File/Folders/Compact All Folders and wait for it to complete before doing anything else. ... (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress)
Re: iPAQ synch question ... >I had a hard drive failure and had to reinstall Outlook 2003 in my new hard ... > data back from the iPAQ BUT the catagory list did not come back. ... > Outlook 2003 does not have them. ... (microsoft.public.outlook)