Originally posted by: tcsenter
Brother's computer having a melt down, eh?
Some things to consider...
Are both Office 2000 installs fully updated including Service Packs?
Are one of you running Outlook with
Personal Folders Backup Tool installed but not the other? Microsoft's download page states the tool supports Outlook 2002 or later but Outlook 2000
is supported as well.
Do one of you have Outlook installed in Internet Mail Only mode but not the other?
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You might need to find an Outlook expert on Microsoft's forums or newsgroups.
Thanks... again!!
That's a lot to chew on and I may have to (at least short term) respond to the user's suggestion to send her data printed out, e.g. her contacts list. I can do that today, not sure I can figure out how to get her data restored. It would probably be a snap (I think) if she went out and bought a recent edition of Outlook, and maybe she will. She actually has a mind to just buy a new computer, but I told her that unless she buys Outlook, her problem vis a vis this data won't be solved.
I have a feeling that neither of our Outlooks have the service packs installed.
The Personal Folders Backup Tool is, I am guessing (I've heard something about it) an MS add-on, right? I figure that neither of us has that. Can she as an Outlook 2000 Small Business user still install that?
At this point, I have what I have, meaning I have the PST backup file from her previous install of Outlook, and I don't even know what Outlook version that is. Reason for that is that I thought she had the install disk for that version of Outlook but it turned out to be just the Outlook SP1 install disk. Hopefully the Personal Folders Backup Tool can deal with that file I have. I'm guessing that she had Outlook 2003 when I created the PST backup and that she had SP1 installed, but not the Personal Folders Backup Tool.
How can I determine if Outlook is installed in "Internet Mail Only mode?" Is that changeable within Outlook?
When I was trying to help my brother restore the Outlook 1997-2002 PST file I'd created (well, that's what I thought it was) around 10 days ago, I don't think he got the behavior I described yesterday. That makes me wonder if whatever we did 10 days ago caused the behavior we're seeing now.