Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2002 may crash after you install Office XP on a compute

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Guest

Hi Sue,

The Outlook Help showed me how to do this, so I'm on my
way.... but I still have to do the rest....
import/move....?? This is probably where this will snag
me up (again).

What a mess I've made for myself!!
 
G

Guest

Hi Sue,

The Outlook Help showed me how to do this, so I'm on my
way.... but I still have to do the rest....
import/move....?? This is probably where this will snag
me up (again).

What a mess I've made for myself!!
 
G

Guest

Hi Sue,

The Outlook Help showed me how to do this, so I'm on my
way.... but I still have to do the rest....
import/move....?? This is probably where this will snag
me up (again).

What a mess I've made for myself!!
 
G

Guest

Hi Sue,

The Outlook Help showed me how to do this, so I'm on my
way.... but I still have to do the rest....
import/move....?? This is probably where this will snag
me up (again).

What a mess I've made for myself!!
 
G

Guest

Hi Sue,

The Outlook Help showed me how to do this, so I'm on my
way.... but I still have to do the rest....
import/move....?? This is probably where this will snag
me up (again).

What a mess I've made for myself!!
 
T

Timothy L

I wouldn't consider my self a pro when it comes to Office, but when it comes
to Windows, I know my way around.

And I also purchased Office Professional Edition 2003 not to long ago.
August 9th of this year (2004) to be exact.

Anyway, I just knew where the settings and other stuff saved by user would
be located on the hard drive. Knowing that from when I last used Office 97
Standard, I figured I wouldn't need to look far for the Office 2003 files.



And no, I don't work for Microsoft or have anything to do with them except
for using their Operation System and other programs (such as Office).
 
T

Timothy L

I wouldn't consider my self a pro when it comes to Office, but when it comes
to Windows, I know my way around.

And I also purchased Office Professional Edition 2003 not to long ago.
August 9th of this year (2004) to be exact.

Anyway, I just knew where the settings and other stuff saved by user would
be located on the hard drive. Knowing that from when I last used Office 97
Standard, I figured I wouldn't need to look far for the Office 2003 files.



And no, I don't work for Microsoft or have anything to do with them except
for using their Operation System and other programs (such as Office).
 
T

Timothy L

I wouldn't consider my self a pro when it comes to Office, but when it comes
to Windows, I know my way around.

And I also purchased Office Professional Edition 2003 not to long ago.
August 9th of this year (2004) to be exact.

Anyway, I just knew where the settings and other stuff saved by user would
be located on the hard drive. Knowing that from when I last used Office 97
Standard, I figured I wouldn't need to look far for the Office 2003 files.



And no, I don't work for Microsoft or have anything to do with them except
for using their Operation System and other programs (such as Office).
 
T

Timothy L

I wouldn't consider my self a pro when it comes to Office, but when it comes
to Windows, I know my way around.

And I also purchased Office Professional Edition 2003 not to long ago.
August 9th of this year (2004) to be exact.

Anyway, I just knew where the settings and other stuff saved by user would
be located on the hard drive. Knowing that from when I last used Office 97
Standard, I figured I wouldn't need to look far for the Office 2003 files.



And no, I don't work for Microsoft or have anything to do with them except
for using their Operation System and other programs (such as Office).
 
T

Timothy L

I wouldn't consider my self a pro when it comes to Office, but when it comes
to Windows, I know my way around.

And I also purchased Office Professional Edition 2003 not to long ago.
August 9th of this year (2004) to be exact.

Anyway, I just knew where the settings and other stuff saved by user would
be located on the hard drive. Knowing that from when I last used Office 97
Standard, I figured I wouldn't need to look far for the Office 2003 files.



And no, I don't work for Microsoft or have anything to do with them except
for using their Operation System and other programs (such as Office).
 
T

Timothy L

I wouldn't consider my self a pro when it comes to Office, but when it comes
to Windows, I know my way around.

And I also purchased Office Professional Edition 2003 not to long ago.
August 9th of this year (2004) to be exact.

Anyway, I just knew where the settings and other stuff saved by user would
be located on the hard drive. Knowing that from when I last used Office 97
Standard, I figured I wouldn't need to look far for the Office 2003 files.



And no, I don't work for Microsoft or have anything to do with them except
for using their Operation System and other programs (such as Office).
 
T

Timothy L

I wouldn't consider my self a pro when it comes to Office, but when it comes
to Windows, I know my way around.

And I also purchased Office Professional Edition 2003 not to long ago.
August 9th of this year (2004) to be exact.

Anyway, I just knew where the settings and other stuff saved by user would
be located on the hard drive. Knowing that from when I last used Office 97
Standard, I figured I wouldn't need to look far for the Office 2003 files.



And no, I don't work for Microsoft or have anything to do with them except
for using their Operation System and other programs (such as Office).
 
T

Timothy L

I wouldn't consider my self a pro when it comes to Office, but when it comes
to Windows, I know my way around.

And I also purchased Office Professional Edition 2003 not to long ago.
August 9th of this year (2004) to be exact.

Anyway, I just knew where the settings and other stuff saved by user would
be located on the hard drive. Knowing that from when I last used Office 97
Standard, I figured I wouldn't need to look far for the Office 2003 files.



And no, I don't work for Microsoft or have anything to do with them except
for using their Operation System and other programs (such as Office).
 
T

Timothy L

I wouldn't consider my self a pro when it comes to Office, but when it comes
to Windows, I know my way around.

And I also purchased Office Professional Edition 2003 not to long ago.
August 9th of this year (2004) to be exact.

Anyway, I just knew where the settings and other stuff saved by user would
be located on the hard drive. Knowing that from when I last used Office 97
Standard, I figured I wouldn't need to look far for the Office 2003 files.



And no, I don't work for Microsoft or have anything to do with them except
for using their Operation System and other programs (such as Office).
 
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Guest

Even after uninstalling 2003, I could not get the Office
XP Professional to cooperate when I opened up its version
of Outlook. I received a 'Runtime Error! abnormal
program termination' message.

Why can't I use my prior Office XP Professional?! I am
loathe to spend an upgrade price for the new Office 2003
Standard for $239 from Microsoft, especially since I
haven't had the Office XP Prof that long AND I just had
to buy a new laptop!!! Argh!

Does anyone know how I can get this to work---I've
already spent way too many hours on this. Maybe it IS
worth a trip to Costco at least and spend $210 (+tax) on
the upgrade. <ugh>

Thanks to anyone who can offer advice.
Joni
 
G

Guest

Even after uninstalling 2003, I could not get the Office
XP Professional to cooperate when I opened up its version
of Outlook. I received a 'Runtime Error! abnormal
program termination' message.

Why can't I use my prior Office XP Professional?! I am
loathe to spend an upgrade price for the new Office 2003
Standard for $239 from Microsoft, especially since I
haven't had the Office XP Prof that long AND I just had
to buy a new laptop!!! Argh!

Does anyone know how I can get this to work---I've
already spent way too many hours on this. Maybe it IS
worth a trip to Costco at least and spend $210 (+tax) on
the upgrade. <ugh>

Thanks to anyone who can offer advice.
Joni
 
G

Guest

Even after uninstalling 2003, I could not get the Office
XP Professional to cooperate when I opened up its version
of Outlook. I received a 'Runtime Error! abnormal
program termination' message.

Why can't I use my prior Office XP Professional?! I am
loathe to spend an upgrade price for the new Office 2003
Standard for $239 from Microsoft, especially since I
haven't had the Office XP Prof that long AND I just had
to buy a new laptop!!! Argh!

Does anyone know how I can get this to work---I've
already spent way too many hours on this. Maybe it IS
worth a trip to Costco at least and spend $210 (+tax) on
the upgrade. <ugh>

Thanks to anyone who can offer advice.
Joni
 
G

Guest

Even after uninstalling 2003, I could not get the Office
XP Professional to cooperate when I opened up its version
of Outlook. I received a 'Runtime Error! abnormal
program termination' message.

Why can't I use my prior Office XP Professional?! I am
loathe to spend an upgrade price for the new Office 2003
Standard for $239 from Microsoft, especially since I
haven't had the Office XP Prof that long AND I just had
to buy a new laptop!!! Argh!

Does anyone know how I can get this to work---I've
already spent way too many hours on this. Maybe it IS
worth a trip to Costco at least and spend $210 (+tax) on
the upgrade. <ugh>

Thanks to anyone who can offer advice.
Joni
 
G

Guest

Even after uninstalling 2003, I could not get the Office
XP Professional to cooperate when I opened up its version
of Outlook. I received a 'Runtime Error! abnormal
program termination' message.

Why can't I use my prior Office XP Professional?! I am
loathe to spend an upgrade price for the new Office 2003
Standard for $239 from Microsoft, especially since I
haven't had the Office XP Prof that long AND I just had
to buy a new laptop!!! Argh!

Does anyone know how I can get this to work---I've
already spent way too many hours on this. Maybe it IS
worth a trip to Costco at least and spend $210 (+tax) on
the upgrade. <ugh>

Thanks to anyone who can offer advice.
Joni
 
G

Guest

Even after uninstalling 2003, I could not get the Office
XP Professional to cooperate when I opened up its version
of Outlook. I received a 'Runtime Error! abnormal
program termination' message.

Why can't I use my prior Office XP Professional?! I am
loathe to spend an upgrade price for the new Office 2003
Standard for $239 from Microsoft, especially since I
haven't had the Office XP Prof that long AND I just had
to buy a new laptop!!! Argh!

Does anyone know how I can get this to work---I've
already spent way too many hours on this. Maybe it IS
worth a trip to Costco at least and spend $210 (+tax) on
the upgrade. <ugh>

Thanks to anyone who can offer advice.
Joni
 

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