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Old March 20th, 2008, 10:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Roady [MVP]
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Default outlook won't open w/o frontpage and it can't be found

Again, you must use the utility to remove previous Office components and not
Office 2007.

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"Jerry62704" wrote in message
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Can't use the cleanup as it says it won't work right with 2007 products.

I did have a prior version of Office before I bought this one. Do I have
any way of not losing everything for Outlook to realize I don't and never
have had FrontPage? If FrontPage doesn't exist, why is Outlook trying to
install it?

Thanks for your time.


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Old March 24th, 2008, 01:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Jerry62704
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Default outlook won't open w/o frontpage and it can't be found

The utility you pointed to say DO NOT USE WITH 2007. Should I just ignore
that?

I counted and it asked me to install 17 times while it was loading messages,
4 more times when I tried to reply to a message. Apparently Outlook won't
take no for an answer.

Since the utility specifically says do not use it, should I use the program
add | remove function to remove it and try to install it again?

Why would any program ask someone 21 different times to install something
that doesn't exist?

Sorry for the late reply, I just got back into town.

Jerry
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Old April 5th, 2008, 08:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Roady [MVP]
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Default outlook won't open w/o frontpage and it can't be found

The utility you pointed to say DO NOT USE WITH 2007. Should I just ignore
that?

Again; you're using it to delete Office 2002 components not Office 2007
components? What makes it so hard to understand that?

Also, you're not answering Outlook but the Office 2002 installer. You're
being prompted for each component/file that cannot be found.

Sorry for the late reply; I was out for a while too ;-)

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"Jerry62704" wrote in message
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The utility you pointed to say DO NOT USE WITH 2007. Should I just ignore
that?

I counted and it asked me to install 17 times while it was loading
messages,
4 more times when I tried to reply to a message. Apparently Outlook won't
take no for an answer.

Since the utility specifically says do not use it, should I use the
program
add | remove function to remove it and try to install it again?

Why would any program ask someone 21 different times to install something
that doesn't exist?

Sorry for the late reply, I just got back into town.

Jerry


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Old April 6th, 2008, 02:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Jerry62704
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Default outlook won't open w/o frontpage and it can't be found


Oh. When I read to not use with 2007, I took that to mean that I shouldn't
use that produce if I had 2007 on the machine. All is good now and I
appreciate the help and time you have given me.

Mission Accomplished!
 




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