Send and receive button clicked and error message "Operation faile

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mrclean

After a recent uninstall of Office 2003 (trail version) I re-installed the
Windows Office XP Professional back on my laptop and now my Outlook 2002
won't let me send or receive email. Every time I click the "Send/Receive"
button it gives me an error code of " The operation failed." I have looked
through many fixes from Microsoft website and assigned a new profile and
looked at the registry (didn't change anything there) and I am still guessing
what is wrong. I am running Microsoft Windows XP and a 2.4Ghz P4 machine
with 2Ghz Ram and 60GB hard drive. Not a slow computer by any means. Please
any help would be great!

Thank you,

Mr Clean
 
M

mrclean

Thank you so much.....Very helpful website. Extremely helpful advisor!

Diane Poremsky said:
delete the *.srs file for your profile.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm

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Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
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mrclean said:
After a recent uninstall of Office 2003 (trail version) I re-installed the
Windows Office XP Professional back on my laptop and now my Outlook 2002
won't let me send or receive email. Every time I click the "Send/Receive"
button it gives me an error code of " The operation failed." I have
looked
through many fixes from Microsoft website and assigned a new profile and
looked at the registry (didn't change anything there) and I am still
guessing
what is wrong. I am running Microsoft Windows XP and a 2.4Ghz P4 machine
with 2Ghz Ram and 60GB hard drive. Not a slow computer by any means.
Please
any help would be great!

Thank you,

Mr Clean
 

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