outlook 2007 uninstall, 2003 reinstall

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I gave the 2007 beta a trial run but got frustrated with outlook crashing so
much that I uninstalled it completely and reinstalled 2003. Now, however, I
do not have the "send" capabilities in outlook 2003. I have valid email
accounts listed but still no button. Also, in outlook 2003 when i click on
"new", "outlook data file", i receive error code 0x80070002. I did a search
for the error message and it said that was a common problem for dell
computers... I am not on a dell. I then went to regedt32.exe to delete the
entries that should fix this problem but they werent even in my registry. If
the two propblems are unrelated then i am not really concerned with the error
message. I would however like outlook to become functional again. Thanks
 
"frustrated with outlook crashing so much"
How did you have things configured then? I'm beating Outlook 2007 like crazy
but it's hard to make it crash unless when I install incompatible third
party add-ins for Outlook.

Did you recreate your mail profile after the downgrade?
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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I gave the 2007 beta a trial run but got frustrated with outlook crashing so
much that I uninstalled it completely and reinstalled 2003. Now, however, I
do not have the "send" capabilities in outlook 2003. I have valid email
accounts listed but still no button. Also, in outlook 2003 when i click on
"new", "outlook data file", i receive error code 0x80070002. I did a search
for the error message and it said that was a common problem for dell
computers... I am not on a dell. I then went to regedt32.exe to delete the
entries that should fix this problem but they werent even in my registry. If
the two propblems are unrelated then i am not really concerned with the
error
message. I would however like outlook to become functional again. Thanks
 
I gave up on getting 2003 working correctly after i saw that their were some
fixes for outlook 2007. I have not added any third party add-ins... ive even
searched for the adobe add in but it does not appear to be installed. I went
to the trust center and these are the add-ins listed:
MIcrosoft Exchange Outlook Add-in for Unified Messaging
Microsft Office Share Point Server Colleague Inport Add in
Microsoft Outlook Mobile Service
Microsoft VBA for Outlook Addin
Outlook Backup Addin
Search.outlook. Toolbar

Should i disable any of these?
 
help???

Adam C. Adkins said:
I gave up on getting 2003 working correctly after i saw that their were some
fixes for outlook 2007. I have not added any third party add-ins... ive even
searched for the adobe add in but it does not appear to be installed. I went
to the trust center and these are the add-ins listed:
MIcrosoft Exchange Outlook Add-in for Unified Messaging
Microsft Office Share Point Server Colleague Inport Add in
Microsoft Outlook Mobile Service
Microsoft VBA for Outlook Addin
Outlook Backup Addin
Search.outlook. Toolbar

Should i disable any of these?

Roady said:
"frustrated with outlook crashing so much"
How did you have things configured then? I'm beating Outlook 2007 like crazy
but it's hard to make it crash unless when I install incompatible third
party add-ins for Outlook.

Did you recreate your mail profile after the downgrade?
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

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I gave the 2007 beta a trial run but got frustrated with outlook crashing so
much that I uninstalled it completely and reinstalled 2003. Now, however, I
do not have the "send" capabilities in outlook 2003. I have valid email
accounts listed but still no button. Also, in outlook 2003 when i click on
"new", "outlook data file", i receive error code 0x80070002. I did a search
for the error message and it said that was a common problem for dell
computers... I am not on a dell. I then went to regedt32.exe to delete the
entries that should fix this problem but they werent even in my registry. If
the two propblems are unrelated then i am not really concerned with the
error
message. I would however like outlook to become functional again. Thanks
 
It's not clear which version you're currently running -- Outlook 2003 or 2007.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers


Adam C. Adkins said:
help???

Adam C. Adkins said:
I gave up on getting 2003 working correctly after i saw that their were some
fixes for outlook 2007. I have not added any third party add-ins... ive even
searched for the adobe add in but it does not appear to be installed. I went
to the trust center and these are the add-ins listed:
MIcrosoft Exchange Outlook Add-in for Unified Messaging
Microsft Office Share Point Server Colleague Inport Add in
Microsoft Outlook Mobile Service
Microsoft VBA for Outlook Addin
Outlook Backup Addin
Search.outlook. Toolbar

Should i disable any of these?

Roady said:
"frustrated with outlook crashing so much"
How did you have things configured then? I'm beating Outlook 2007 like crazy
but it's hard to make it crash unless when I install incompatible third
party add-ins for Outlook.

Did you recreate your mail profile after the downgrade?
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
I gave the 2007 beta a trial run but got frustrated with outlook crashing so
much that I uninstalled it completely and reinstalled 2003. Now, however, I
do not have the "send" capabilities in outlook 2003. I have valid email
accounts listed but still no button. Also, in outlook 2003 when i click on
"new", "outlook data file", i receive error code 0x80070002. I did a search
for the error message and it said that was a common problem for dell
computers... I am not on a dell. I then went to regedt32.exe to delete the
entries that should fix this problem but they werent even in my registry. If
the two propblems are unrelated then i am not really concerned with the
error
message. I would however like outlook to become functional again. Thanks
 
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