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I installed MS office 2000 disks on a new CPU.
Entering appointments on Outlook Calendar I get a pop up stating: Unable to load free/busy data.Errors have been detectedin the file C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\outlook\outlook.pst. Quit all mail-enabled applications and then, use the Inbox Repair Tool. (The latter seems to be called Detect and Repair) I clear the POP3 conection for the inbox. Following the promp, I install Disk 1. It spins and acknowledges it is loading files , then confirms success. When I try to enrer appointments the pop up reoccurs. I would appreciate any guidance! |
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