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Old May 9th 07, 01:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Miroslav.bgd
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Default conflict or...?

Hi everybody, I have a problem with my Outlook completely disappearing.

I installed Office 2007 Enterprise, but when I saw that no two versions of
outlook can coexist on a single computer, I decided to keep my old office
2003 Pro as well, WITHOUT installing outlook 2007.

All office 2007 programs work like a charm, but the first time I tried to
use Outlook (2003, that is) a pop-up install window appeared, automatically
installed Outlook 2007 and completely erased ALL of my outlook versions, so
now I have none.

When I try (using "add/remove...") to reconfigure 2003 and just remove
outlook, it tells me that a few .cab files are missing and asks for the
original installation CD. however, after having provided the CD, outlook
still doesn't exist.

I tried to install just outlook 2007 (also using "add/remove..."), but the
dialog in which I'm asked to add/remove components has only "not available"
option when I click on outlook in the program tree.

Does anyone have a clue what's going on?

Thanks in advance!
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Old May 9th 07, 02:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Roady [MVP]
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Default conflict or...?

Best to go from here is to uninstall both Office 2003 and 2007. Then first
install Office 2003 and addition service packs and updates and then do a
custom installation of Office 2007 and deselect to install Outlook.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

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"Miroslav.bgd" wrote in message
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Hi everybody, I have a problem with my Outlook completely disappearing.

I installed Office 2007 Enterprise, but when I saw that no two versions of
outlook can coexist on a single computer, I decided to keep my old office
2003 Pro as well, WITHOUT installing outlook 2007.

All office 2007 programs work like a charm, but the first time I tried to
use Outlook (2003, that is) a pop-up install window appeared,
automatically
installed Outlook 2007 and completely erased ALL of my outlook versions,
so
now I have none.

When I try (using "add/remove...") to reconfigure 2003 and just remove
outlook, it tells me that a few .cab files are missing and asks for the
original installation CD. however, after having provided the CD, outlook
still doesn't exist.

I tried to install just outlook 2007 (also using "add/remove..."), but the
dialog in which I'm asked to add/remove components has only "not
available"
option when I click on outlook in the program tree.

Does anyone have a clue what's going on?

Thanks in advance!


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Old May 9th 07, 08:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Miroslav.bgd
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Default conflict or...?

I was actually hoping that there could be a way of circumventing removing and
reinstalling entire office, but I'll try that and get back to you if that
doesn't work.

Thanks!

"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

Best to go from here is to uninstall both Office 2003 and 2007. Then first
install Office 2003 and addition service packs and updates and then do a
custom installation of Office 2007 and deselect to install Outlook.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
"Miroslav.bgd" wrote in message
...
Hi everybody, I have a problem with my Outlook completely disappearing.

I installed Office 2007 Enterprise, but when I saw that no two versions of
outlook can coexist on a single computer, I decided to keep my old office
2003 Pro as well, WITHOUT installing outlook 2007.

All office 2007 programs work like a charm, but the first time I tried to
use Outlook (2003, that is) a pop-up install window appeared,
automatically
installed Outlook 2007 and completely erased ALL of my outlook versions,
so
now I have none.

When I try (using "add/remove...") to reconfigure 2003 and just remove
outlook, it tells me that a few .cab files are missing and asks for the
original installation CD. however, after having provided the CD, outlook
still doesn't exist.

I tried to install just outlook 2007 (also using "add/remove..."), but the
dialog in which I'm asked to add/remove components has only "not
available"
option when I click on outlook in the program tree.

Does anyone have a clue what's going on?

Thanks in advance!


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Old May 9th 07, 12:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Roady [MVP]
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Default conflict or...?

Trust me; at this point reinstalling will go faster and is much easier.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
"Miroslav.bgd" wrote in message
...
I was actually hoping that there could be a way of circumventing removing
and
reinstalling entire office, but I'll try that and get back to you if that
doesn't work.

Thanks!

"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

Best to go from here is to uninstall both Office 2003 and 2007. Then
first
install Office 2003 and addition service packs and updates and then do a
custom installation of Office 2007 and deselect to install Outlook.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
"Miroslav.bgd" wrote in message
...
Hi everybody, I have a problem with my Outlook completely disappearing.

I installed Office 2007 Enterprise, but when I saw that no two versions
of
outlook can coexist on a single computer, I decided to keep my old
office
2003 Pro as well, WITHOUT installing outlook 2007.

All office 2007 programs work like a charm, but the first time I tried
to
use Outlook (2003, that is) a pop-up install window appeared,
automatically
installed Outlook 2007 and completely erased ALL of my outlook
versions,
so
now I have none.

When I try (using "add/remove...") to reconfigure 2003 and just remove
outlook, it tells me that a few .cab files are missing and asks for the
original installation CD. however, after having provided the CD,
outlook
still doesn't exist.

I tried to install just outlook 2007 (also using "add/remove..."), but
the
dialog in which I'm asked to add/remove components has only "not
available"
option when I click on outlook in the program tree.

Does anyone have a clue what's going on?

Thanks in advance!



 




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