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But I don't have the original MS Office XP CD anymore that it keeps asking
for. This is weird because I use Office 2003, not XP (2002). My friend here
at work has his Office XP CD, but it doesn't have that file either. Monday
our office switched from MS Exchange to POP3 accounts. Since then, several
of us started getting these error messages when opening Outlook and for each
and every email that comes in - which we have had to constantly click cancel.
The rest works fine (both sending & receiving). Everyone's workstation
fixed itself after a day or two...except mine. Having to constantly click
cancel is driving me crazy. How can I get the proret.msi file that it keeps
asking for? (my CD broke.) Or how can I get rid of the message? I have
rebooted, tried both the repair and the reinstall from Control Panel as well
as the Outlook detect & repair function. PLEASE HELP. Thank you!
for. This is weird because I use Office 2003, not XP (2002). My friend here
at work has his Office XP CD, but it doesn't have that file either. Monday
our office switched from MS Exchange to POP3 accounts. Since then, several
of us started getting these error messages when opening Outlook and for each
and every email that comes in - which we have had to constantly click cancel.
The rest works fine (both sending & receiving). Everyone's workstation
fixed itself after a day or two...except mine. Having to constantly click
cancel is driving me crazy. How can I get the proret.msi file that it keeps
asking for? (my CD broke.) Or how can I get rid of the message? I have
rebooted, tried both the repair and the reinstall from Control Panel as well
as the Outlook detect & repair function. PLEASE HELP. Thank you!