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Jeff
When I installed Office XP it told me it would replace my Outlook 98 with
Outlook 2002, which is fine. However I see that my drive still contains a
folder named
C:\Program Files\Outlook 98
which contains a folder named "Office" and it in turn contains:
Outlook (Folder) - contains a backups folder
Setup (folder) - contains "outljobs" (folder) and "outlook" (folder)
a variety of .hlp, .aw, .gid and .cnt files.
What are all these leftovers? Can I safely delete them now that I am using
Outlook 2002? If not, can they be renamed so as not to create confusion
later?
I checked in "Add remove programs" and Outlook 98 seems to have been
uninstalled because it is no longer listed.
Thanks.
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Jeff McPherson
Email address deliberately false to avoid spam
(e-mail address removed)
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG
Outlook 2002, which is fine. However I see that my drive still contains a
folder named
C:\Program Files\Outlook 98
which contains a folder named "Office" and it in turn contains:
Outlook (Folder) - contains a backups folder
Setup (folder) - contains "outljobs" (folder) and "outlook" (folder)
a variety of .hlp, .aw, .gid and .cnt files.
What are all these leftovers? Can I safely delete them now that I am using
Outlook 2002? If not, can they be renamed so as not to create confusion
later?
I checked in "Add remove programs" and Outlook 98 seems to have been
uninstalled because it is no longer listed.
Thanks.
--
Jeff McPherson
Email address deliberately false to avoid spam
(e-mail address removed)
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG