Outlook did not install with the Standard Office suite 2007.

T

Tirado

I just replaced the trial suite with Office Standard 2007 suite but Outlook
did not install even though it is included in the package. When I go to
Add/Remove, I still see the trial listed and not the standard. Though all
the other programs work in the standard 2007, when I click on Outlook the
2003 version comes up from my old program that I have not removed.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Tom
 
T

Tirado

OK...will try it. But, will I lose my settings, addressbook, archive files,
contacts, etc?

Do I need to uninstall Office 2007 also?
Thanks, Tom
 
T

Tirado

OK...will try it. But, will I lose my settings, addressbook, archive files,
contacts, etc?

Do I need to uninstall Office 2007 also?
Thanks, Tom
 
C

Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell

That should be answered by someone with more knowledge than me.... but:

I do know that all your Outlook stuff is kept in a file that ends with a
..PST designation. So if you do a search (*.PST) you should find it. It's
probably called outlook.pst but do a wildcard search incase it's something
else. It will be PST though.

That contains everything: e-mails, contacts, folders etc. It'll probably be
quite large (mine is 194 megs!)

Save a copy of it somewhere before you delete your stuff, as well as a note
of what folder it was in, because chances are that it will be in the same
folder in the new installation. You would then only have to copy that file
back into the new folder.

C.
 
C

Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell

That should be answered by someone with more knowledge than me.... but:

I do know that all your Outlook stuff is kept in a file that ends with a
..PST designation. So if you do a search (*.PST) you should find it. It's
probably called outlook.pst but do a wildcard search incase it's something
else. It will be PST though.

That contains everything: e-mails, contacts, folders etc. It'll probably be
quite large (mine is 194 megs!)

Save a copy of it somewhere before you delete your stuff, as well as a note
of what folder it was in, because chances are that it will be in the same
folder in the new installation. You would then only have to copy that file
back into the new folder.

C.
 

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