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I've recently had to use Detect and Repair on Outlook 2002. The only problem,
is that now Outlook is no longer a shortcut on my desktop, but the application itself (I believe it used to be in Program Files). I can't move the application from the desktop and create a shortcut. Also, for some reason the icon is not displaying. The icon is simply a default Windows document icon. When I right-click the icon, it asks me for account settings, as it probably should. The type A part of me really wants that icon to display properly, and I'd also like Outlook to be in it's proper place without a resintall. Is there anything I can do? |
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