
03-01-2007
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Re: Microsoft Outlook v 2002 service pack 3 won't work with VISTA
Thankd again Chad. The password issue doesn't seem to be a problem with me.
"Chad Harris" wrote:
> I have done so more looking and I see the Password issue on several groups
> that Diamontina mentioned. This MSKB applies:
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> Save password setting not retained in Outlook or Outlook Express
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> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290684/en-us
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> hth Rebecca,
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> CH
>
> "Rebecca" <Rebecca@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BCE51B7C-4651-4B27-A623-826A1BDFDE57@microsoft.com...
> > THANKS so much Chad. I'm going to give it what you say a try later as I've
> > been trying to figure this out ALL DAY. Otherwise, I'll be back it what
> > you
> > say doesn't work 
> >
> > "Chad Harris" wrote:
> >
> >> Rebecca --
> >>
> >> I haven't seen a firm link on this, but I know from anecdotes on groups
> >> that
> >> people are using as far back as Office 2000 on Vista, and I know Office
> >> XP
> >> will work well. Usually what Vista does as you know is automatically
> >> have
> >> you go through the wizard to set up Outlook , and I guess in the upgrade
> >> you
> >> might not have had to use the wizard to set up your outlook account since
> >> it
> >> just appropriated your Outlook 2002 settings on XP. I haven't done an
> >> upgrade to Vista. In your case it looks as if something in that process
> >> got
> >> corrupted.
> >>
> >> 1) Try Detect and Repair at Help>Detect and Repair (for Office XP) that
> >> you
> >> can reach either through Add/Remove or when you have any Office XP app
> >> including Outlook 2002 open.
> >>
> >> 2) Reconfigure your email account: In Outlook 2002, Tools>Add new email
> >> accont>next>and follow dierections for your isp
> >> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...982531033.aspx
> >>
> >> 2) You may need to just reinstall Office XP SP3.
> >>
> >> 3) If those don't help, I'd uninstall Office XP and reinstall it--doesn't
> >> take that long but I'd do it with a twist you may not have used.
> >>
> >> First download this--the WICU. The "Windows Installer Cleanup" utility
> >> doesn't uninstall applications, but you use it (simple interface) prior
> >> to
> >> uninstalling from Add/Remove. It gets rid of registry strings, corrupt
> >> ..dlls and files that might be in the way of a clean uninstall and the
> >> subsequent reinstall. A simple list will come up and make sure to
> >> highlight
> >> any listing that mentions Office, and there could be several, one at a
> >> time,
> >> and click OK. Then do your uninstall>reinstall>reinstall the service
> >> packs.
> >>
> >> Download WICU at bottom:
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
> >>
> >>
> >> Maybe it won't come to #3, but it well could.
> >>
> >> Good luck,
> >>
> >> CH
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Rebecca" <Rebecca@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:ABD2E02A-0EF1-4F0F-AAD7-6F39207587A2@microsoft.com...
> >> >I just upgraded to Vista this morning (formerlly XP Professional).
> >> >Everything
> >> > went like a breeze, except that my Microsoft Outlook 2002 service pack
> >> > 3
> >> > will
> >> > no longer log into my isp.
> >> >
> >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >>
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