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Old February 1st 07, 04:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
MotorVator
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Default OE under XP - admin user versus restricted user

Hi everyone.

Just set up a new HP computer with XP. Set up two user accounts; one admin
and the other a regular user account(I'll call it bambi).

Activated outlook express in both user accounts. Admin OE works fine BUT
bambi user OE will not allow a new email, access to the address book or
opening of email. Pop up states "corrupted, reinstall OE".

To experiment I copied the admin express shortcut and placed it in a "bambi"
folder. Went back to bambi user and activated that shortcut and same
problem arose.

Is this an OE problem or is XP somehow restricting OE from initiating on the
restricted bambi user account.

Anyone got any idea what's happening?

Any assistance, greatly appreciated.

MMP


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Old February 1st 07, 04:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Jim Pickering
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Default OE under XP - admin user versus restricted user

Does the regular user have an account set up in Outlook Express under its
menu, Tools/Accounts - Mail for that user?
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"MotorVator" wrote in message
news:zBdwh.834187$5R2.178662@pd7urf3no...
Hi everyone.

Just set up a new HP computer with XP. Set up two user accounts; one
admin and the other a regular user account(I'll call it bambi).

Activated outlook express in both user accounts. Admin OE works fine BUT
bambi user OE will not allow a new email, access to the address book or
opening of email. Pop up states "corrupted, reinstall OE".

To experiment I copied the admin express shortcut and placed it in a
"bambi" folder. Went back to bambi user and activated that shortcut and
same problem arose.

Is this an OE problem or is XP somehow restricting OE from initiating on
the restricted bambi user account.

Anyone got any idea what's happening?

Any assistance, greatly appreciated.

MMP

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Old February 1st 07, 07:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
MotorVator
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Default OE under XP - admin user versus restricted user

Hi Jim;

Thank you for the follow up.

Yes, the regular user has OE set up.

I set up a brand new HP with XP and two users. One admin and the other
"bambi" with restricted access.

I then set up OE under the "bambi" user and have problems ever since with OE
not recognising the address book and calling for a re-install of OE. As an
experiment I set up OE under admin user with the same email setup as I had
attempted under the "bambi" user. Within the admin user OE works fine.

So, I re-installed OE but have the same problem under the "bambi" restricted
user.

I'm thinking of removing the "bambi" restricted user and initiating a new
"restricted" user and see if OE operates under that. What do you think?

Regards,

MMP



"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
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Does the regular user have an account set up in Outlook Express under its
menu, Tools/Accounts - Mail for that user?
--
Jim Pickering
MVP-Windows Mail applications
Please reply only to the newsgroup.

"MotorVator" wrote in message
news:zBdwh.834187$5R2.178662@pd7urf3no...
Hi everyone.

Just set up a new HP computer with XP. Set up two user accounts; one
admin and the other a regular user account(I'll call it bambi).

Activated outlook express in both user accounts. Admin OE works fine BUT
bambi user OE will not allow a new email, access to the address book or
opening of email. Pop up states "corrupted, reinstall OE".

To experiment I copied the admin express shortcut and placed it in a
"bambi" folder. Went back to bambi user and activated that shortcut and
same problem arose.

Is this an OE problem or is XP somehow restricting OE from initiating on
the restricted bambi user account.

Anyone got any idea what's happening?

Any assistance, greatly appreciated.

MMP



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Old February 2nd 07, 03:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Jim Pickering
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Default OE under XP - admin user versus restricted user

I would check to see what is shown at this location in the registry:

\HKEY_CURRENT_USER
\Software
\Microsoft
\WAB
\WAB4
\Wab File Name

Then the next question would concern whether or not Outlook is also
installed and, if Contacts are shared with that program, is the user Bambi,
an authorized user of that program also? For sharing Contacts between
Outlook and Outlook Express, see:

To share Contacts between Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express:
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oeshare.htm
--
Jim Pickering
MVP-Windows Mail applications
Please reply only to the newsgroup.

"MotorVator" wrote in message
newscrwh.847030$R63.100834@pd7urf1no...
Hi Jim;

Thank you for the follow up.

Yes, the regular user has OE set up.

I set up a brand new HP with XP and two users. One admin and the other
"bambi" with restricted access.

I then set up OE under the "bambi" user and have problems ever since with
OE not recognising the address book and calling for a re-install of OE. As
an experiment I set up OE under admin user with the same email setup as I
had attempted under the "bambi" user. Within the admin user OE works fine.

So, I re-installed OE but have the same problem under the "bambi"
restricted user.

I'm thinking of removing the "bambi" restricted user and initiating a new
"restricted" user and see if OE operates under that. What do you think?

Regards,

MMP



"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...

Does the regular user have an account set up in Outlook Express under its
menu, Tools/Accounts - Mail for that user?
--
Jim Pickering
MVP-Windows Mail applications
Please reply only to the newsgroup.

"MotorVator" wrote in message
news:zBdwh.834187$5R2.178662@pd7urf3no...
Hi everyone.

Just set up a new HP computer with XP. Set up two user accounts; one
admin and the other a regular user account(I'll call it bambi).

Activated outlook express in both user accounts. Admin OE works fine
BUT bambi user OE will not allow a new email, access to the address book
or opening of email. Pop up states "corrupted, reinstall OE".

To experiment I copied the admin express shortcut and placed it in a
"bambi" folder. Went back to bambi user and activated that shortcut and
same problem arose.

Is this an OE problem or is XP somehow restricting OE from initiating on
the restricted bambi user account.

Anyone got any idea what's happening?

Any assistance, greatly appreciated.

MMP



 




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