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Old August 4th 06, 12:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Steve Hilton
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Default upgraded to outlook 2003 and will not replicate or alter accounts

I upgraded to office 2003 (from 2000 I think it was, as supplied with PC).
All programs apart fromm outlook work fine. Outlook loads, and show's the
previous 'in-tray' from last session in outlook2000, but keeps showing error
messages ('invalid action') when I try and replicate or even try and look at
user account settings.
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