Russ, you are the most angry person I have encountered in a long time. (By
the way, Outlook is bundled in the Office XP package when you buy it. So
it
does make sense that uninstalling Office would affect Outlook.)
I believe I have found the problem. My computer came with a 60-day bundled
MS Office package...including Outlook 2003. I believe the MS Office
updates
were somehow triggering the Outlook 2003 to install. I have never used the
bundled package and didn't know I had the package until I did a search of
the
hard drive. I uninstalled the bundled MS Office package, used my Office XP
program to fix/repair the existing Outlook 2002 and all is well again. If
Outlook 2003 doesn't pop up again in a week then I may have fixed the
"impossible" problem.
Although technically the update did not download the problem, it did
create
the problem.
Russ, you are probably very smart and if you hadn't shut me down with the
condesending remark implying I was dumb, you could have helped walk me
through this and we both would have learned something interesting
together. I
remembered the last repair effort when I was discussing your last response
to
my -email. That's why I didn't have more information.
Thanks for helping me in your backhanded way. I'll bet I'm not the only
person who experienced this.
PS:
If helping someone is so stressful, don't respond to a person's request
for
help. I, at least, am experienced with computers. Most who come here don't
know anything more than they are told at Best Buy.
Russ Valentine said:
What else have you left out? You don't think that the fact that you had
"previously uninstalled Office XP about a month ago to get rid of Outlook
2003" was relevant? That statement doesn't even make sense. Office XP has
nothing to do with Outlook 2003. You have left out far too much
information
for anyone to help you. There is more to your saga than you have posted.
When you do not post clear and accurate descriptions of the steps to
reproduce your problem, you just waste everyone's time.
My contention stands. No automatic update will install Outlook 2003. That
claim is, in fact, impossible. If you post the rest of this story, we
might
be able to figure something out.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Impossible!
OK...your language is pretty strong for someone who should have seen a
lot
when it comes to computers. I uninstalled Office XP about a month ago
and
reinstalled it to get rid of Outlook 2003. Then a MS automatic update
was
installed. After the installation, Outlook 2003 was on my desktop and
my
Outlook 2002 would no longer download messages. I have owned a PC since
1981
and have owned well over a dozen units since then. I have programmed in
Basic, Fortran and Edline aswell as other languages. I am fairly
confident
in
my skills. I have not loaded any new software in over a year. I am at a
loss
as to how Outlook 2003 can keep reappearing on my computer.
The one thing I do know...you never say never (or impossible) when it
comes
to computer software. Obviously with your closed mind I am left to fend
for
myself. Perhaps it is time to get out of MS and into something less of
a
target for hackers, etc. Because then, the updates that have trashed my
computer performance on many occasions (SP1 for example) will not be
required
as frequently.
:
Oh, please. Nowhere did I call you a liar or question your character.
You have, however, completely misunderstood what has happened on your
system.
You simply cannot install Outlook 2003 from an automatic update. Plain
and
simple.
Only you can figure out what really happened. You were there. We
weren't.
Someone deliberately installed Outlook 2003. It may have been a trial
version you forgot about. It may have been from PDA synchronization
software. Whatever it was, how it was installed must be known before
we
can
figure out how you should roll back.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Questioning my character by implying I am a liar is not resolving
the
problem
I have. The fact that an Outlook 2003 orange icon has appeared on my
desktop
after an automatic update still remains. Your response indicates the
depth
of
your ignorance. Hopefully there is someone who has experienced this
and
can
offer a solution.
:
Impossible. No automatic update would do this.
The only way to update to Outlook 2003 is to purchase it and
install
it
yourself.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
An automatic MS update added Outlook 2003 to my computer. I own
Outlook
2002
and it is still resident on my computer. The 2002 version does
not
work
now.
When I click on Outlook 2003 it initiates an install and requests
the
product
key. The product key on my Office XP Standard 2002 does not work.
What
am
I
supposed to do with the Outlook 2003? I didn't need it or ask for
it.