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date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:36:06 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.outlook.installation        back       


Outlook 2003 Trial version and OTHERS   
I am having difficulties with my Outlok Enterprise edition.  A Microsoft Rep 
unistalled it using the Install Clean Up tool and manually deleting the 
registry entries.  While awaiting my new Cd 9previous one is scratched), I 
was told to utilize the free Trial software available for download.  However, 
while attempting to use Outlook, I receive the following error: "The 
Operation failed due to a registry or installation problem.  Restart Outlook 
and try again.  If the problem persists, please reinstall."  I have done all 
of the above and still encounter this problem when attmeping to open the 
Tools -> Email Accounts menu.  Additionally, although all the menu choices 
appear to be active, clicking on many of them does NOTHING, including the 
Data File Management menu.

Please help?
date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:36:06 -0700   author:   Chris Avron

Re: Outlook 2003 Trial version and OTHERS   
Chris Avron  wrote:

> I am having difficulties with my Outlok Enterprise edition.  A
> Microsoft Rep unistalled it using the Install Clean Up tool and
> manually deleting the registry entries.  While awaiting my new Cd
> 9previous one is scratched), I was told to utilize the free Trial
> software available for download.  However, while attempting to use
> Outlook, I receive the following error: "The Operation failed due to
> a registry or installation problem.  Restart Outlook and try again. 
> If the problem persists, please reinstall."  I have done all of the
> above and still encounter this problem when attmeping to open the
> Tools -> Email Accounts menu.  Additionally, although all the menu
> choices appear to be active, clicking on many of them does NOTHING,
> including the Data File Management menu. 

Did you create a profile in Control Panel's Mail applet yet?
-- 
Brian Tillman
date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 14:38:27 -0400   author:   Brian Tillman

Re: Outlook 2003 Trial version and OTHERS   
Hi Brian,

I cannot - I get the following message: "There was an error accessing your 
system registry".  

Furthermore - when I attempt to click on properties for the existing profile 
- the one that I had been using prior to all my issues - I am unable to 
access anything.  The buttons do not respond to my clicks. It is as though 
the buttons have lost their code as to what they are supposed to do when they 
are pushed?  

I think the Rep from MS really messed things up for me.

Any other suggestions?
Chris 

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Chris Avron  wrote:
> 
> > I am having difficulties with my Outlok Enterprise edition.  A
> > Microsoft Rep unistalled it using the Install Clean Up tool and
> > manually deleting the registry entries.  While awaiting my new Cd
> > 9previous one is scratched), I was told to utilize the free Trial
> > software available for download.  However, while attempting to use
> > Outlook, I receive the following error: "The Operation failed due to
> > a registry or installation problem.  Restart Outlook and try again. 
> > If the problem persists, please reinstall."  I have done all of the
> > above and still encounter this problem when attmeping to open the
> > Tools -> Email Accounts menu.  Additionally, although all the menu
> > choices appear to be active, clicking on many of them does NOTHING,
> > including the Data File Management menu. 
> 
> Did you create a profile in Control Panel's Mail applet yet?
> -- 
> Brian Tillman
>
date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 09:48:02 -0700   author:   Chris Avron

Re: Outlook 2003 Trial version and OTHERS   
Chris Avron  wrote:

> I cannot - I get the following message: "There was an error accessing
> your system registry".

Have you tried a System Restore to a date prior to when the problem started?
-- 
Brian Tillman
date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 20:49:21 -0400   author:   Brian Tillman

Re: Outlook 2003 Trial version and OTHERS   
Brian,

I am unable.  The root of the problem -I ran out of space on my original 
40GB HD.  I installed a new one and transferred all of the data to the new HD 
using the included CD.  Office then crashed.  Now, I am unable to access 
System restore.  I get the gneral Error message - "System Restore has 
encountered a problem and needs to close.....  Send error report?"  

I tried using my Windows XP CD to repair, but that option isn't available - 
It says I have a newer version installed....  SP@ I presume, which isn't on 
my CD!

I may have to go back to the old HD - but I am unsure of what to do then to 
get this all to work?

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Chris Avron  wrote:
> 
> > I cannot - I get the following message: "There was an error accessing
> > your system registry".
> 
> Have you tried a System Restore to a date prior to when the problem started?
> -- 
> Brian Tillman 
> 
>
date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 13:33:39 -0700   author:   Chris Avron

Re: Outlook 2003 Trial version and OTHERS   
Chris Avron  wrote:

> I am unable.  The root of the problem -I ran out of space on my
> original 40GB HD.  I installed a new one and transferred all of the
> data to the new HD using the included CD.  Office then crashed.  Now,
> I am unable to access System restore.  I get the gneral Error message
> - "System Restore has encountered a problem and needs to close.....
> Send error report?"

Let me guess.  Was it MaxBlast you used to transfer your data?

> I tried using my Windows XP CD to repair, but that option isn't
> available - It says I have a newer version installed....  SP@ I
> presume, which isn't on my CD!

I've heard tell of a process called "slipstreaming" of SP2, but I don't know 
what it entails.  I'm in the same boat you are: if I had to repair, I'd get 
the same message.
date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 14:15:22 -0400   author:   Brian Tillman

Re: Outlook 2003 Trial version and OTHERS   
Thanks Brian - yes - good guess!

I will attempt to find out more on slipstreaming - this is getting 
ridiculous - I am so tired of computer problems....

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Chris Avron  wrote:
> 
> > I am unable.  The root of the problem -I ran out of space on my
> > original 40GB HD.  I installed a new one and transferred all of the
> > data to the new HD using the included CD.  Office then crashed.  Now,
> > I am unable to access System restore.  I get the gneral Error message
> > - "System Restore has encountered a problem and needs to close.....
> > Send error report?"
> 
> Let me guess.  Was it MaxBlast you used to transfer your data?
> 
> > I tried using my Windows XP CD to repair, but that option isn't
> > available - It says I have a newer version installed....  SP@ I
> > presume, which isn't on my CD!
> 
> I've heard tell of a process called "slipstreaming" of SP2, but I don't know 
> what it entails.  I'm in the same boat you are: if I had to repair, I'd get 
> the same message. 
> 
>
date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 11:23:11 -0700   author:   Chris Avron

Re: Outlook 2003 Trial version and OTHERS   
Chris Avron  wrote:

> Thanks Brian - yes - good guess!

I recently bought a 60 GB hard drive for my PC, on sale for $25.  It was a 
Maxtor drive and came with MaxBlast.  When I transferred my data, I saw the 
same problem you did.  I solved it by completely disabling system restore 
and reenabling it.  That wasn't the only problem Maxblast caused, either. 
If didn't copy the contents of C:\Windows\Inf so that I could not, for 
example, perform a Detect and Repair of Outlook, since the installer needed 
files from that folder.  Copying that folder over manually fixed it.  There 
were also a few permission inheritance problems with a couple of folders 
(although I can't remember which ones).  The permissions were being 
inherited from a folder on the old drive instead of the new one.  That tool 
a few hours to sort as well, but I can't remember now what I did.  Naturally 
Maxtor denied that anyone else had ever reported these problems and they 
were not aware of them.
-- 
Brian Tillman
date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 14:43:49 -0400   author:   Brian Tillman

Re: Outlook 2003 Trial version and OTHERS   
Thanks Brian - 
I will try those things - my only problem is that System Restore now isn't 
functioning either - the reason for trying to repair windows...  I don't 
think I will use Maxtor's software ever again - Norton Ghost is what i have 
used previously wtithout any issue!

I will try to go copy over that other fold to see if it fixes things!

Thanks.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Chris Avron  wrote:
> 
> > Thanks Brian - yes - good guess!
> 
> I recently bought a 60 GB hard drive for my PC, on sale for $25.  It was a 
> Maxtor drive and came with MaxBlast.  When I transferred my data, I saw the 
> same problem you did.  I solved it by completely disabling system restore 
> and reenabling it.  That wasn't the only problem Maxblast caused, either. 
> If didn't copy the contents of C:\Windows\Inf so that I could not, for 
> example, perform a Detect and Repair of Outlook, since the installer needed 
> files from that folder.  Copying that folder over manually fixed it.  There 
> were also a few permission inheritance problems with a couple of folders 
> (although I can't remember which ones).  The permissions were being 
> inherited from a folder on the old drive instead of the new one.  That tool 
> a few hours to sort as well, but I can't remember now what I did.  Naturally 
> Maxtor denied that anyone else had ever reported these problems and they 
> were not aware of them.
> -- 
> Brian Tillman 
> 
>
date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 13:16:08 -0700   author:   Chris Avron

Re: Outlook 2003 Trial version and OTHERS   
I had a similar error 
reinstalled office 3 times no luck could not create account!

Then Created an account with the relavent credentials in outlook express 
also set express to be the default mail client.
Launched Outlook 2002 the account in express was detected; yes to the import 
account prompt

Problem solved, hope that helps

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