outlook 2007 uninstall, 2003 reinstall

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Adam C. Adkins

I gave the 2007 beta a trial run but got frustrated with outlook crashing so
much that I uninstalled it completely and reinstalled 2003. Now, however, I
do not have the "send" capabilities in outlook 2003. I have valid email
accounts listed but still no button. Also, in outlook 2003 when i click on
"new", "outlook data file", i receive error code 0x80070002. I did a search
for the error message and it said that was a common problem for dell
computers... I am not on a dell. I then went to regedt32.exe to delete the
entries that should fix this problem but they werent even in my registry. If
the two propblems are unrelated then i am not really concerned with the error
message. I would however like outlook to become functional again. Thanks
 
R

Roady [MVP]

"frustrated with outlook crashing so much"
How did you have things configured then? I'm beating Outlook 2007 like crazy
but it's hard to make it crash unless when I install incompatible third
party add-ins for Outlook.

Did you recreate your mail profile after the downgrade?
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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I gave the 2007 beta a trial run but got frustrated with outlook crashing so
much that I uninstalled it completely and reinstalled 2003. Now, however, I
do not have the "send" capabilities in outlook 2003. I have valid email
accounts listed but still no button. Also, in outlook 2003 when i click on
"new", "outlook data file", i receive error code 0x80070002. I did a search
for the error message and it said that was a common problem for dell
computers... I am not on a dell. I then went to regedt32.exe to delete the
entries that should fix this problem but they werent even in my registry. If
the two propblems are unrelated then i am not really concerned with the
error
message. I would however like outlook to become functional again. Thanks
 
A

Adam C. Adkins

I gave up on getting 2003 working correctly after i saw that their were some
fixes for outlook 2007. I have not added any third party add-ins... ive even
searched for the adobe add in but it does not appear to be installed. I went
to the trust center and these are the add-ins listed:
MIcrosoft Exchange Outlook Add-in for Unified Messaging
Microsft Office Share Point Server Colleague Inport Add in
Microsoft Outlook Mobile Service
Microsoft VBA for Outlook Addin
Outlook Backup Addin
Search.outlook. Toolbar

Should i disable any of these?
 
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Adam C. Adkins

help???

Adam C. Adkins said:
I gave up on getting 2003 working correctly after i saw that their were some
fixes for outlook 2007. I have not added any third party add-ins... ive even
searched for the adobe add in but it does not appear to be installed. I went
to the trust center and these are the add-ins listed:
MIcrosoft Exchange Outlook Add-in for Unified Messaging
Microsft Office Share Point Server Colleague Inport Add in
Microsoft Outlook Mobile Service
Microsoft VBA for Outlook Addin
Outlook Backup Addin
Search.outlook. Toolbar

Should i disable any of these?

Roady said:
"frustrated with outlook crashing so much"
How did you have things configured then? I'm beating Outlook 2007 like crazy
but it's hard to make it crash unless when I install incompatible third
party add-ins for Outlook.

Did you recreate your mail profile after the downgrade?
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

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I gave the 2007 beta a trial run but got frustrated with outlook crashing so
much that I uninstalled it completely and reinstalled 2003. Now, however, I
do not have the "send" capabilities in outlook 2003. I have valid email
accounts listed but still no button. Also, in outlook 2003 when i click on
"new", "outlook data file", i receive error code 0x80070002. I did a search
for the error message and it said that was a common problem for dell
computers... I am not on a dell. I then went to regedt32.exe to delete the
entries that should fix this problem but they werent even in my registry. If
the two propblems are unrelated then i am not really concerned with the
error
message. I would however like outlook to become functional again. Thanks
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

It's not clear which version you're currently running -- Outlook 2003 or 2007.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers


Adam C. Adkins said:
help???

Adam C. Adkins said:
I gave up on getting 2003 working correctly after i saw that their were some
fixes for outlook 2007. I have not added any third party add-ins... ive even
searched for the adobe add in but it does not appear to be installed. I went
to the trust center and these are the add-ins listed:
MIcrosoft Exchange Outlook Add-in for Unified Messaging
Microsft Office Share Point Server Colleague Inport Add in
Microsoft Outlook Mobile Service
Microsoft VBA for Outlook Addin
Outlook Backup Addin
Search.outlook. Toolbar

Should i disable any of these?

Roady said:
"frustrated with outlook crashing so much"
How did you have things configured then? I'm beating Outlook 2007 like crazy
but it's hard to make it crash unless when I install incompatible third
party add-ins for Outlook.

Did you recreate your mail profile after the downgrade?
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
I gave the 2007 beta a trial run but got frustrated with outlook crashing so
much that I uninstalled it completely and reinstalled 2003. Now, however, I
do not have the "send" capabilities in outlook 2003. I have valid email
accounts listed but still no button. Also, in outlook 2003 when i click on
"new", "outlook data file", i receive error code 0x80070002. I did a search
for the error message and it said that was a common problem for dell
computers... I am not on a dell. I then went to regedt32.exe to delete the
entries that should fix this problem but they werent even in my registry. If
the two propblems are unrelated then i am not really concerned with the
error
message. I would however like outlook to become functional again. Thanks
 

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