Hi:
In Outlook 2000 is there a way to look and see what user profiles for Outlook have previously been loaded onto the PC? Any sort of preferences data or such that are maintained after the specific profile has been deleted?
I have a user with an NT4 SP6a workstation with a drive mapped to a network share. When she accesses the .exe file on the share another drive is mapped to the share each time so eventually she ends up with many many many mapped drives all to the same share. I believe that I have seen a fix for...
My guess is that you have either a bad hub or somebody has a bad NIC that is giving you a nice storm, those are the 2 things that I would look at first.
http://www.networkingnext.com/windowsnt4networking/admin.html
Take a look at this link, it should answer some of your questions, make sure that you copy the whole url
Thanks for all the responces, I reloaded W98 a couple times more and finally got a good install, I believe that the CDROM drive was having a hard time reading the disk.
I am doing a fresh install of W98SE on a Compaq Presario4620
with a PII processor and 128M ram. All goes well until it goes to discover plug and play devices and then I get this:
Windows Protection Error. You need to restart your computer.
C;\Windows\system\vmm32.vxd: Missing/unable to load...
to back up your email you make a copy of your .pst file
if you are storing it locally, assuming that you are using Outlook as your client. Microsoft now has a utility (free) that will do this for you.
You will save yourself alot of effort by just following my post concerning the Normal.dot Generally with your symptoms the recreation of that template solves the problem.
Do a search for Normal.dot when you find it rename it as Normal.old and then restart your PC. When you next attempt to start Word2000 a new version of the Normal.dot will be created and you may then delete the one named Normal.old
Let me know how you make out.
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