how do I get Setup File back after accidently remove it?

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neo [mvp outlook]

Weird because I just used it yesterday on a Windows XP SP2 box to rebuild
Office 2003's cached folder. Are you getting error messages when trying to
install the tool on XP or when using the tool? If yes to either, please
identify which and what the error messages are. You also might want to
identify if running the tool from a local, removable, or network drive.
 
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neo [mvp outlook]

Weird because I just used it yesterday on a Windows XP SP2 box to rebuild
Office 2003's cached folder. Are you getting error messages when trying to
install the tool on XP or when using the tool? If yes to either, please
identify which and what the error messages are. You also might want to
identify if running the tool from a local, removable, or network drive.
 
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neo [mvp outlook]

Weird because I just used it yesterday on a Windows XP SP2 box to rebuild
Office 2003's cached folder. Are you getting error messages when trying to
install the tool on XP or when using the tool? If yes to either, please
identify which and what the error messages are. You also might want to
identify if running the tool from a local, removable, or network drive.
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Weird because I just used it yesterday on a Windows XP SP2 box to rebuild
Office 2003's cached folder. Are you getting error messages when trying to
install the tool on XP or when using the tool? If yes to either, please
identify which and what the error messages are. You also might want to
identify if running the tool from a local, removable, or network drive.
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Weird because I just used it yesterday on a Windows XP SP2 box to rebuild
Office 2003's cached folder. Are you getting error messages when trying to
install the tool on XP or when using the tool? If yes to either, please
identify which and what the error messages are. You also might want to
identify if running the tool from a local, removable, or network drive.
 

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