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I'm simply trying to install Outlook 2000 for the first time on this computer
in order to use the Calendar and Contacts. I'm not interested in using Outlook Express. AOL is the default email for this computer. I get the "unable to open your default email folders. The information store could not be opened." So I press the OK button and get "Would you like to open your default file system folder instead." I press Yes since No stops the process. So then I'm looking at the Windows Explorer version of my computer. I can't do anything to install Outlook. The prior response to this message on the forum refers to email and thus is not the answer for my dilemma. Please help. Thank you very much. |
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Look in Help | About Microsoft Outlook and tell us whether it says Corporate/Workgroup or Internet Mail Only or No Email.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "S Stelter" wrote in message ... I'm simply trying to install Outlook 2000 for the first time on this computer in order to use the Calendar and Contacts. I'm not interested in using Outlook Express. AOL is the default email for this computer. I get the "unable to open your default email folders. The information store could not be opened." So I press the OK button and get "Would you like to open your default file system folder instead." I press Yes since No stops the process. So then I'm looking at the Windows Explorer version of my computer. I can't do anything to install Outlook. The prior response to this message on the forum refers to email and thus is not the answer for my dilemma. Please help. Thank you very much. |
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S Stelter wrote:
I'm simply trying to install Outlook 2000 for the first time on this computer in order to use the Calendar and Contacts. I'm not interested in using Outlook Express. AOL is the default email for this computer. I get the "unable to open your default email folders. The information store could not be opened." So I press the OK button and get "Would you like to open your default file system folder instead." I press Yes since No stops the process. So then I'm looking at the Windows Explorer version of my computer. I can't do anything to install Outlook. Open Control Panel's Mail applet and create an Internet Mail account first before setting up the AOL account. Outlook needs a set of default folders before it will open properly; The AOL folders cannot be your default folders because AOL accounts must be set up as IMAP accounts. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian --
Thanks but the AOL account was set up years ago. I'm not interested in using Outlook for Internet mail so I'm confused about why I should set up an Internet mail account. It turns out that I can log onto my company's Outlook through the web. Would that impact this situation? Thanks for your help, I'm still baffled. Sandy "Brian Tillman" wrote: S Stelter wrote: I'm simply trying to install Outlook 2000 for the first time on this computer in order to use the Calendar and Contacts. I'm not interested in using Outlook Express. AOL is the default email for this computer. I get the "unable to open your default email folders. The information store could not be opened." So I press the OK button and get "Would you like to open your default file system folder instead." I press Yes since No stops the process. So then I'm looking at the Windows Explorer version of my computer. I can't do anything to install Outlook. Open Control Panel's Mail applet and create an Internet Mail account first before setting up the AOL account. Outlook needs a set of default folders before it will open properly; The AOL folders cannot be your default folders because AOL accounts must be set up as IMAP accounts. -- Brian Tillman |
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S Stelter wrote:
Thanks but the AOL account was set up years ago. Not in Outlook, I'd wager. I'm not interested in using Outlook for Internet mail so I'm confused about why I should set up an Internet mail account. It turns out that I can log onto my company's Outlook through the web. Would that impact this situation? Thanks for your help, I'm still baffled. You need a set of folders other than the IMAP folders to be your default folders. Add a Personal Folders service to Outlook and designate it as the delivery location. -- Brian Tillman |
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