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Topic: I need help with MS Outlook - big time
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Bookish Agrarian
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posted 09 October 2008 03:52 PM
quote: Originally posted by Fidel: Poking around the web, I came up with this brilliant suggestion from an anonomymous person. They said to check the file permissions in this location: c:\document & settings\\application data\microsoft\outlook check for files: outlook.srs, outlook.dat and views.dat, and make sure file permissions on those ones are more than just read only ie. write and execute ps: The blogger didn't answer as to whether it worked or not. So I have no idea if this is your problem or no
This is why I LOVE babble. All these posts in a few minutes to help and Fidel gets the winner. Now if I could only freakin figure out how that could have been changed. I wonder if I have a virus. I have run a whole whack of scans and nothing, but it seems a bit odd when I am the only one using my laptop. [ 09 October 2008: Message edited by: Bookish Agrarian ]
From: Home of this year's IPM | Registered: Nov 2004
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Noise
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posted 10 October 2008 07:53 AM
quote: Now if I could only freakin figure out how that could have been changed. I wonder if I have a virus. I have run a whole whack of scans and nothing, but it seems a bit odd when I am the only one using my laptop.
Naw, won't be a virus... Atleast not one I've ever seen. Don't be worried if you find nothing with your scans So it was working, and then without changing anything it suddenly started up with this permission error? [ 10 October 2008: Message edited by: Noise ]
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