Friday, July 10, 2009
The first step in troubleshooting, you should try to do things like uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook is to create a new profile. A new configuration file also suggested that when you upgrade to the latest version of Outlook.
Use the following steps to create a new profile using Outlook 2002/2003:
* Close Outlook.
* Open Control Panel, find the mail program. If you are using Category View in Windows XP's Control Panel to see if the mail program in the category of user accounts.
* Select the Show Profiles button.
* Click the Add button, and make a new profile. Do not copy your existing configuration files.
* Follow the wizard to create your personal data.
The use of existing personal data storage:
* Click Finish in the Profile Wizard, select the new profile from the Mail dialog box, and select Properties, and then e-mail accounts and, finally, to view or change the e-mail accounts.
* Choose a new Outlook data file, and find your existing PST, will be added to the configuration file and set as the default.
* Way to determine your return e-mail accounts dialog box, and select the PST you just said in the new e-mail delivery to the following menu location.
* When you return to E-mail Settings dialog box, select the data files, and delete the extra personal folders from your personal data.
Note:
* When you use the existing PST, you can use the default format of the new pst personal storage box. If you want to create a new PST and the need to use it with older versions of Outlook, select Outlook 97/2002 format.
* Although the new dialog box only to create a new PST, you can choose to use the existing.
If the new configuration file to repair your problem, select the old profile, and press Delete.
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