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Old October 23rd, 2008, 02:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DuckDaddy
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Default Outlook 2003 wont open (SKU011.CAB)

I have 4 users on my computer and I know that when each person wants to check
their email they must login to their desktop and open Outlook. Then when the
next person wants to check mail, they must log the other person off, log them
selves in, and restart outlook. I am fine with this setup.
My problem is this: When my daughter logs into her Windows desktop to open
Outllok, she gets an error message telling her that the file SKU011.CAB is
missing and the install CD must be inserted to fix it. Why does noone else
get this message when opening Outllok? How do I get her to open the "same"
Outlook we are opening on our desktops?
My computer was loaded with XP and Office 2003 by my previous employer. I
dont have any install discs.
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Old October 23rd, 2008, 10:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Peter Foldes
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Default Outlook 2003 wont open (SKU011.CAB)

This may possibly apply also

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/818234/en-us

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"DuckDaddy" wrote in message ...
I have 4 users on my computer and I know that when each person wants to check
their email they must login to their desktop and open Outlook. Then when the
next person wants to check mail, they must log the other person off, log them
selves in, and restart outlook. I am fine with this setup.
My problem is this: When my daughter logs into her Windows desktop to open
Outllok, she gets an error message telling her that the file SKU011.CAB is
missing and the install CD must be inserted to fix it. Why does noone else
get this message when opening Outllok? How do I get her to open the "same"
Outlook we are opening on our desktops?
My computer was loaded with XP and Office 2003 by my previous employer. I
dont have any install discs.

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Old October 24th, 2008, 05:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DuckDaddy
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Default Outlook 2003 wont open (SKU011.CAB)

Peter,
I appreciate the help, but I did not understand how to open outlook using
the link you provided.


david

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

This may possibly apply also

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/818234/en-us

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Peter

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"DuckDaddy" wrote in message ...
I have 4 users on my computer and I know that when each person wants to check
their email they must login to their desktop and open Outlook. Then when the
next person wants to check mail, they must log the other person off, log them
selves in, and restart outlook. I am fine with this setup.
My problem is this: When my daughter logs into her Windows desktop to open
Outllok, she gets an error message telling her that the file SKU011.CAB is
missing and the install CD must be inserted to fix it. Why does noone else
get this message when opening Outllok? How do I get her to open the "same"
Outlook we are opening on our desktops?
My computer was loaded with XP and Office 2003 by my previous employer. I
dont have any install discs.


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Old October 24th, 2008, 03:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DL
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Default Outlook 2003 wont open (SKU011.CAB)

Without the disks, or access to the origonal install location, I dont think
you can resolve this issue.

"DuckDaddy" wrote in message
...
I have 4 users on my computer and I know that when each person wants to
check
their email they must login to their desktop and open Outlook. Then when
the
next person wants to check mail, they must log the other person off, log
them
selves in, and restart outlook. I am fine with this setup.
My problem is this: When my daughter logs into her Windows desktop to open
Outllok, she gets an error message telling her that the file SKU011.CAB is
missing and the install CD must be inserted to fix it. Why does noone
else
get this message when opening Outllok? How do I get her to open the
"same"
Outlook we are opening on our desktops?
My computer was loaded with XP and Office 2003 by my previous employer. I
dont have any install discs.



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Old October 24th, 2008, 06:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Peter Foldes
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Default Outlook 2003 wont open (SKU011.CAB)

Oooops . I missed that. Then she cannot do anything about it without the disks

Thanks for pointing it out. Duh to myself

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"DL" address@invalid wrote in message ...
Without the disks, or access to the origonal install location, I dont think
you can resolve this issue.

"DuckDaddy" wrote in message
...
I have 4 users on my computer and I know that when each person wants to
check
their email they must login to their desktop and open Outlook. Then when
the
next person wants to check mail, they must log the other person off, log
them
selves in, and restart outlook. I am fine with this setup.
My problem is this: When my daughter logs into her Windows desktop to open
Outllok, she gets an error message telling her that the file SKU011.CAB is
missing and the install CD must be inserted to fix it. Why does noone
else
get this message when opening Outllok? How do I get her to open the
"same"
Outlook we are opening on our desktops?
My computer was loaded with XP and Office 2003 by my previous employer. I
dont have any install discs.



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Old October 25th, 2008, 01:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DuckDaddy
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Default Outlook 2003 wont open (SKU011.CAB)

Thank you all!!

I may have to make the move to Thunderbird...I already switched to Firefox.

DD

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

Oooops . I missed that. Then she cannot do anything about it without the disks

Thanks for pointing it out. Duh to myself

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"DL" address@invalid wrote in message ...
Without the disks, or access to the origonal install location, I dont think
you can resolve this issue.

"DuckDaddy" wrote in message
...
I have 4 users on my computer and I know that when each person wants to
check
their email they must login to their desktop and open Outlook. Then when
the
next person wants to check mail, they must log the other person off, log
them
selves in, and restart outlook. I am fine with this setup.
My problem is this: When my daughter logs into her Windows desktop to open
Outllok, she gets an error message telling her that the file SKU011.CAB is
missing and the install CD must be inserted to fix it. Why does noone
else
get this message when opening Outllok? How do I get her to open the
"same"
Outlook we are opening on our desktops?
My computer was loaded with XP and Office 2003 by my previous employer. I
dont have any install discs.




 




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