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Lost Outlook Icon and Files
...I reinstalled my
registered Pro version of Windows XP after cleaning and some little crap I was having problems with went away. Did you do a Repair Install or did you format & reinstall? Is the machine currently fully patched at Windows Update? What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? At any time since the "reinstall" has the machine been connected to the internet or any networks (1) without having a firewall enabled, (2) without a fully-functional and -updated anti-virus application installed, and (3) without being fully patched at Windows Update? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ phal wrote: Well, I had enough sense to use system restore and got my email back with everything intact. Obviously the original files are around somewhere or they would be gone when I restored, I just cannot get to them. Again I got the (null) error, so I exported and saved everything in OE I cared about. I uninstalled IE7, reinstalled from Microsoft Update. After install, again my email program disappeared. My original icon is there this time, but again when I click on it, I get the internet properties window. I do not have the "Outlook Express cannot be started, application was unable to create the font cashe object (0x8007000E, 127)" error message because I did not try to restore the shortcut (msimn.exe). This time the icon was the same as my old one. but still, I have no files or application with my old icon. Apparrently the missing icon had nothing to do with my problem, I can use system restore again and get OE back. But if I do, I am sure I will get the (null) error along with. Then the IE7 uninstall reinstall will kill it again. I recently had a problem with a very nasty worm. I cleaned the worm after weeks of work and at that time the email was fine. I reinstalled my registered Pro version of Windows XP after cleaning and some little crap I was having problems with went away. I am still testing clean, but this could have something to do with the problem. I really hate to format after working for weeks removing the worm and finally getting everything working again Is it possible to download IE6 somewhere and try that? I also checked the properties of the OE icon on my desktop and the shortcut key has no target in it. If I had an idea where the original file I need to open was located, maybe I could restore? Thanks...gary "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing IE7 should not have installed or changed any Outlook Express icon. The new icon you found sounds more like an IE icon. For the error you are getting, see: OLEXP: Font Cache Error (0x8007000E, 183) When You Start Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=232169 -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "phal" wrote in message ... Question My IE7 was corrupted and getting the "cannot find (null)" error. I looked up the error in this community and uninstalled and downloaded/installed IE7 again as suggested . When I restarted the computer there was a new outlook exp. icon which when I clicked on it, would only open internet properties. I found a thread on how to restore the icon (msimn.exe) , but when I use the restored icon I get this error: "Outlook Express cannot be started. The application was unable to create the font cashe object (0x8007000E, 127)" Can anyone help me find the original program .exe, or were the files lost with the IE install? Thanks...gary |
Lost Outlook Icon and Files
Hello,
I did a upgrade install ( as repair option was not offered) with a Registered Slipstreamed Windows XP Pro SP3 Version. The machine is on Auto Update w/ Microsoft Update and all patches are current. I am running Zone Alarm and Avast AV. The machine is now password protected to keep the kiddes away and the firewall and AV come on at boot and turn off at shutdown. I ran a scan yesterday and was showing clean of malware. The problems I was having before the update with Win XP were related to the worm. Even after I removed the worm, Avast AV, Spybot S&D, and AdAware would either fail to load or fail to update. The upgrade fixed that problem. I had no other problems until IE7 gave me the (null) error. I was told to uninstall IE7 and reinstall. I uninstalled through control panel, would this have uninstalled IE6 also? Then ran microsoft update and reinstalled 7. That was when Outlook disappeared. Any other ideas, I will be happy to try them, thanks to all.....gary "PA Bear, MS MVP" wrote: OP posts the following in WinXP General on 25 Oct-08: QP Well, I had enough sense to use system restore and got my email back with everything intact. Obviously the original files are around somewhere or they would be gone when I restored, I just cannot get to them. Again I got the (null) error, so I exported and saved everything in OE I cared about. I uninstalled IE7, reinstalled from Microsoft Update. After install, again my email program disappeared. My original icon is there this time, but again when I click on it, I get the internet properties window. I do not have the "Outlook Express cannot be started, application was unable to create the font cashe object (0x8007000E, 127)" error message because I did not try to restore the shortcut (msimn.exe). This time the icon was the same as my old one. but still, I have no files or application with my old icon. Apparrently the missing icon had nothing to do with my problem, I can use system restore again and get OE back. But if I do, I am sure I will get the (null) error along with. Then the IE7 uninstall reinstall will kill it again. I recently had a problem with a very nasty worm. I cleaned the worm after weeks of work and at that time the email was fine. I reinstalled my registered Pro version of Windows XP after cleaning and some little crap I was having problems with went away. I am still testing clean, but this could though have something to do with the problem. I really hate to format after working for weeks removing the worm and finally getting everything working again Is it possible to download IE6 somewhere and try that? /QP -- ~PA Bear, posted via Google Groups On Oct 23, 1:54 pm, "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing IE7 should not have installed or changed any Outlook Express icon. The new icon you found sounds more like an IE icon. For the error you are getting, see: OLEXP: Font Cache Error (0x8007000E, 183) When You Start Outlook Expresshttp://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=232169 "phal" wrote: My IE7 was corrupted and getting the "cannot find (null)" error. I looked up the error in this community and uninstalled and downloaded/installed IE7 again as suggested . When I restarted the computer there was a new outlook exp. icon which when I clicked on it, would only open internet properties. I found a thread on how to restore the icon (msimn.exe) , but when I use the restored icon I get this error: "Outlook Express cannot be started. The application was unable to create the font cashe object (0x8007000E, 127)" Can anyone help me find the original program .exe, or were the files lost with the IE install? |
Lost Outlook Icon and Files
Format & reinstall Windows.
phal wrote: Hello, I did a upgrade install ( as repair option was not offered) with a Registered Slipstreamed Windows XP Pro SP3 Version. The machine is on Auto Update w/ Microsoft Update and all patches are current. I am running Zone Alarm and Avast AV. The machine is now password protected to keep the kiddes away and the firewall and AV come on at boot and turn off at shutdown. I ran a scan yesterday and was showing clean of malware. The problems I was having before the update with Win XP were related to the worm. Even after I removed the worm, Avast AV, Spybot S&D, and AdAware would either fail to load or fail to update. The upgrade fixed that problem. I had no other problems until IE7 gave me the (null) error. I was told to uninstall IE7 and reinstall. I uninstalled through control panel, would this have uninstalled IE6 also? Then ran microsoft update and reinstalled 7. That was when Outlook disappeared. Any other ideas, I will be happy to try them, thanks to all.....gary "PA Bear, MS MVP" wrote: OP posts the following in WinXP General on 25 Oct-08: QP Well, I had enough sense to use system restore and got my email back with everything intact. Obviously the original files are around somewhere or they would be gone when I restored, I just cannot get to them. Again I got the (null) error, so I exported and saved everything in OE I cared about. I uninstalled IE7, reinstalled from Microsoft Update. After install, again my email program disappeared. My original icon is there this time, but again when I click on it, I get the internet properties window. I do not have the "Outlook Express cannot be started, application was unable to create the font cashe object (0x8007000E, 127)" error message because I did not try to restore the shortcut (msimn.exe). This time the icon was the same as my old one. but still, I have no files or application with my old icon. Apparrently the missing icon had nothing to do with my problem, I can use system restore again and get OE back. But if I do, I am sure I will get the (null) error along with. Then the IE7 uninstall reinstall will kill it again. I recently had a problem with a very nasty worm. I cleaned the worm after weeks of work and at that time the email was fine. I reinstalled my registered Pro version of Windows XP after cleaning and some little crap I was having problems with went away. I am still testing clean, but this could though have something to do with the problem. I really hate to format after working for weeks removing the worm and finally getting everything working again Is it possible to download IE6 somewhere and try that? /QP -- ~PA Bear, posted via Google Groups On Oct 23, 1:54 pm, "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing IE7 should not have installed or changed any Outlook Express icon. The new icon you found sounds more like an IE icon. For the error you are getting, see: OLEXP: Font Cache Error (0x8007000E, 183) When You Start Outlook Expresshttp://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=232169 "phal" wrote: My IE7 was corrupted and getting the "cannot find (null)" error. I looked up the error in this community and uninstalled and downloaded/installed IE7 again as suggested . When I restarted the computer there was a new outlook exp. icon which when I clicked on it, would only open internet properties. I found a thread on how to restore the icon (msimn.exe) , but when I use the restored icon I get this error: "Outlook Express cannot be started. The application was unable to create the font cashe object (0x8007000E, 127)" Can anyone help me find the original program .exe, or were the files lost with the IE install? |
Lost Outlook Icon and Files
Thanks everyone for the help....gary
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Format & reinstall Windows. phal wrote: Hello, I did a upgrade install ( as repair option was not offered) with a Registered Slipstreamed Windows XP Pro SP3 Version. The machine is on Auto Update w/ Microsoft Update and all patches are current. I am running Zone Alarm and Avast AV. The machine is now password protected to keep the kiddes away and the firewall and AV come on at boot and turn off at shutdown. I ran a scan yesterday and was showing clean of malware. The problems I was having before the update with Win XP were related to the worm. Even after I removed the worm, Avast AV, Spybot S&D, and AdAware would either fail to load or fail to update. The upgrade fixed that problem. I had no other problems until IE7 gave me the (null) error. I was told to uninstall IE7 and reinstall. I uninstalled through control panel, would this have uninstalled IE6 also? Then ran microsoft update and reinstalled 7. That was when Outlook disappeared. Any other ideas, I will be happy to try them, thanks to all.....gary "PA Bear, MS MVP" wrote: OP posts the following in WinXP General on 25 Oct-08: QP Well, I had enough sense to use system restore and got my email back with everything intact. Obviously the original files are around somewhere or they would be gone when I restored, I just cannot get to them. Again I got the (null) error, so I exported and saved everything in OE I cared about. I uninstalled IE7, reinstalled from Microsoft Update. After install, again my email program disappeared. My original icon is there this time, but again when I click on it, I get the internet properties window. I do not have the "Outlook Express cannot be started, application was unable to create the font cashe object (0x8007000E, 127)" error message because I did not try to restore the shortcut (msimn.exe). This time the icon was the same as my old one. but still, I have no files or application with my old icon. Apparrently the missing icon had nothing to do with my problem, I can use system restore again and get OE back. But if I do, I am sure I will get the (null) error along with. Then the IE7 uninstall reinstall will kill it again. I recently had a problem with a very nasty worm. I cleaned the worm after weeks of work and at that time the email was fine. I reinstalled my registered Pro version of Windows XP after cleaning and some little crap I was having problems with went away. I am still testing clean, but this could though have something to do with the problem. I really hate to format after working for weeks removing the worm and finally getting everything working again Is it possible to download IE6 somewhere and try that? /QP -- ~PA Bear, posted via Google Groups On Oct 23, 1:54 pm, "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing IE7 should not have installed or changed any Outlook Express icon. The new icon you found sounds more like an IE icon. For the error you are getting, see: OLEXP: Font Cache Error (0x8007000E, 183) When You Start Outlook Expresshttp://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=232169 "phal" wrote: My IE7 was corrupted and getting the "cannot find (null)" error. I looked up the error in this community and uninstalled and downloaded/installed IE7 again as suggested . When I restarted the computer there was a new outlook exp. icon which when I clicked on it, would only open internet properties. I found a thread on how to restore the icon (msimn.exe) , but when I use the restored icon I get this error: "Outlook Express cannot be started. The application was unable to create the font cashe object (0x8007000E, 127)" Can anyone help me find the original program .exe, or were the files lost with the IE install? |
Lost Outlook Icon and Files
"phal" wrote in message ... Thanks everyone for the help....gary "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Format & reinstall Windows. phal wrote: Hello, I did a upgrade install ( as repair option was not offered) with a Registered Slipstreamed Windows XP Pro SP3 Version. The machine is on Auto Update w/ Microsoft Update and all patches are current. I am running Zone Alarm and Avast AV. The machine is now password protected to keep the kiddes away and the firewall and AV come on at boot and turn off at shutdown. I ran a scan yesterday and was showing clean of malware. The problems I was having before the update with Win XP were related to the worm. Even after I removed the worm, Avast AV, Spybot S&D, and AdAware would either fail to load or fail to update. The upgrade fixed that problem. I had no other problems until IE7 gave me the (null) error. I was told to uninstall IE7 and reinstall. I uninstalled through control panel, would this have uninstalled IE6 also? Then ran microsoft update and reinstalled 7. That was when Outlook disappeared. Any other ideas, I will be happy to try them, thanks to all.....gary "PA Bear, MS MVP" wrote: OP posts the following in WinXP General on 25 Oct-08: QP Well, I had enough sense to use system restore and got my email back with everything intact. Obviously the original files are around somewhere or they would be gone when I restored, I just cannot get to them. Again I got the (null) error, so I exported and saved everything in OE I cared about. I uninstalled IE7, reinstalled from Microsoft Update. After install, again my email program disappeared. My original icon is there this time, but again when I click on it, I get the internet properties window. I do not have the "Outlook Express cannot be started, application was unable to create the font cashe object (0x8007000E, 127)" error message because I did not try to restore the shortcut (msimn.exe). This time the icon was the same as my old one. but still, I have no files or application with my old icon. Apparrently the missing icon had nothing to do with my problem, I can use system restore again and get OE back. But if I do, I am sure I will get the (null) error along with. Then the IE7 uninstall reinstall will kill it again. I recently had a problem with a very nasty worm. I cleaned the worm after weeks of work and at that time the email was fine. I reinstalled my registered Pro version of Windows XP after cleaning and some little crap I was having problems with went away. I am still testing clean, but this could though have something to do with the problem. I really hate to format after working for weeks removing the worm and finally getting everything working again Is it possible to download IE6 somewhere and try that? /QP -- ~PA Bear, posted via Google Groups On Oct 23, 1:54 pm, "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing IE7 should not have installed or changed any Outlook Express icon. The new icon you found sounds more like an IE icon. For the error you are getting, see: OLEXP: Font Cache Error (0x8007000E, 183) When You Start Outlook Expresshttp://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=232169 "phal" wrote: My IE7 was corrupted and getting the "cannot find (null)" error. I looked up the error in this community and uninstalled and downloaded/installed IE7 again as suggested . When I restarted the computer there was a new outlook exp. icon which when I clicked on it, would only open internet properties. I found a thread on how to restore the icon (msimn.exe) , but when I use the restored icon I get this error: "Outlook Express cannot be started. The application was unable to create the font cashe object (0x8007000E, 127)" Can anyone help me find the original program .exe, or were the files lost with the IE install? |
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