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Old April 6th 03, 12:19 AM
Bern Harrison
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

OE is spontaneously crashing on me. Just forced shutdowns constantly when
composing msgs like this one.

I'm using OE 6.00 2800 1106 on WinXP SP1

I was wondering if I could re-install it with the latest version, and if so,
how?


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Old April 6th 03, 01:03 AM
Johnny_1
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http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;318378
or
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_oe.htm

"Bern Harrison" wrote in message
...
OE is spontaneously crashing on me. Just forced shutdowns constantly when
composing msgs like this one.

I'm using OE 6.00 2800 1106 on WinXP SP1

I was wondering if I could re-install it with the latest version, and if

so,
how?




  #3  
Old April 6th 03, 01:03 AM
Johnny_1
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;318378
or
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_oe.htm

"Bern Harrison" wrote in message
...
OE is spontaneously crashing on me. Just forced shutdowns constantly when
composing msgs like this one.

I'm using OE 6.00 2800 1106 on WinXP SP1

I was wondering if I could re-install it with the latest version, and if

so,
how?




  #4  
Old April 6th 03, 02:56 AM
Bern Harrison
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

Holy crap is that complicated... it involves touching the registry, even.

Can't I just uninstall and re-install OE the same way I would any other
non-microsoft program?

"Johnny_1" wrote in message
...
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;318378
or
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_oe.htm

"Bern Harrison" wrote in message
...
OE is spontaneously crashing on me. Just forced shutdowns constantly

when
composing msgs like this one.

I'm using OE 6.00 2800 1106 on WinXP SP1

I was wondering if I could re-install it with the latest version, and if

so,
how?






  #5  
Old April 6th 03, 02:56 AM
Bern Harrison
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

Holy crap is that complicated... it involves touching the registry, even.

Can't I just uninstall and re-install OE the same way I would any other
non-microsoft program?

"Johnny_1" wrote in message
...
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;318378
or
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_oe.htm

"Bern Harrison" wrote in message
...
OE is spontaneously crashing on me. Just forced shutdowns constantly

when
composing msgs like this one.

I'm using OE 6.00 2800 1106 on WinXP SP1

I was wondering if I could re-install it with the latest version, and if

so,
how?






  #6  
Old April 6th 03, 04:08 AM
Bruce Chambers
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

Greetings --

No. Outlook Express has been "built" into WinXP, so it cannot be
removed like 3rd party applications.

Bruce Chambers

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"Bern Harrison" wrote in message
...
Holy crap is that complicated... it involves touching the registry,
even.

Can't I just uninstall and re-install OE the same way I would any
other
non-microsoft program?

"Johnny_1" wrote in message
...
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;318378
or
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_oe.htm

"Bern Harrison" wrote in message
...
OE is spontaneously crashing on me. Just forced shutdowns
constantly

when
composing msgs like this one.

I'm using OE 6.00 2800 1106 on WinXP SP1

I was wondering if I could re-install it with the latest
version, and if

so,
how?







  #7  
Old April 6th 03, 04:08 AM
Bruce Chambers
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

Greetings --

No. Outlook Express has been "built" into WinXP, so it cannot be
removed like 3rd party applications.

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
----
You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
having both at once. -- RAH


"Bern Harrison" wrote in message
...
Holy crap is that complicated... it involves touching the registry,
even.

Can't I just uninstall and re-install OE the same way I would any
other
non-microsoft program?

"Johnny_1" wrote in message
...
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;318378
or
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_oe.htm

"Bern Harrison" wrote in message
...
OE is spontaneously crashing on me. Just forced shutdowns
constantly

when
composing msgs like this one.

I'm using OE 6.00 2800 1106 on WinXP SP1

I was wondering if I could re-install it with the latest
version, and if

so,
how?







  #8  
Old April 6th 03, 04:28 AM
Jim Pickering
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

Look at this link for one solution to the crashing problem if you've
installed the 810847 update (which is the cause of the crash):
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001229
--
Jim Pickering
MVP-Outlook Express

"Bern Harrison" wrote in message

Holy crap is that complicated... it involves touching the registry, even.

Can't I just uninstall and re-install OE the same way I would any other
non-microsoft program?

"Johnny_1" wrote in message
...
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;318378
or
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_oe.htm

"Bern Harrison" wrote in message
...
OE is spontaneously crashing on me. Just forced shutdowns constantly
when composing msgs like this one.

I'm using OE 6.00 2800 1106 on WinXP SP1

I was wondering if I could re-install it with the latest version, and
if so, how?


  #9  
Old April 6th 03, 04:28 AM
Jim Pickering
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

Look at this link for one solution to the crashing problem if you've
installed the 810847 update (which is the cause of the crash):
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001229
--
Jim Pickering
MVP-Outlook Express

"Bern Harrison" wrote in message

Holy crap is that complicated... it involves touching the registry, even.

Can't I just uninstall and re-install OE the same way I would any other
non-microsoft program?

"Johnny_1" wrote in message
...
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;318378
or
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_oe.htm

"Bern Harrison" wrote in message
...
OE is spontaneously crashing on me. Just forced shutdowns constantly
when composing msgs like this one.

I'm using OE 6.00 2800 1106 on WinXP SP1

I was wondering if I could re-install it with the latest version, and
if so, how?


  #10  
Old April 6th 03, 07:56 PM
Fred
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

On Sat, 5 Apr 2003 20:08:16 -0700, "Bruce Chambers"
wrote:

Greetings --

No. Outlook Express has been "built" into WinXP, so it cannot be
removed like 3rd party applications.


Still, you can re-install programs like this sometimes, by applying
certain service packs. I don't believe OE has anything like this yet,
though.

One idea, install every patch available, and update to 128 bit
security if it is only 40 bit. The key is that the more DLLs you
replace, the more likely an issue like this will get fixes, assuming (
a rather large assumption I'll admit ) that somewhere a DLL got messed
up in some way.
  #11  
Old April 6th 03, 07:56 PM
Fred
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

On Sat, 5 Apr 2003 20:08:16 -0700, "Bruce Chambers"
wrote:

Greetings --

No. Outlook Express has been "built" into WinXP, so it cannot be
removed like 3rd party applications.


Still, you can re-install programs like this sometimes, by applying
certain service packs. I don't believe OE has anything like this yet,
though.

One idea, install every patch available, and update to 128 bit
security if it is only 40 bit. The key is that the more DLLs you
replace, the more likely an issue like this will get fixes, assuming (
a rather large assumption I'll admit ) that somewhere a DLL got messed
up in some way.
  #12  
Old April 6th 03, 11:56 PM
George \(Bindar Dundat\)
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

Messed up dll's is not a rather large assumption. You can download them =
that way from the MS site.

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If you find a solution outside of the news group=20
please post it here so that others may benefit
=20
"Fred" wrote in message =
...
| On Sat, 5 Apr 2003 20:08:16 -0700, "Bruce Chambers"
| wrote:
|=20
| Greetings --
|
| No. Outlook Express has been "built" into WinXP, so it cannot be =

| removed like 3rd party applications.
|=20
| Still, you can re-install programs like this sometimes, by applying
| certain service packs. I don't believe OE has anything like this yet,
| though.
|=20
| One idea, install every patch available, and update to 128 bit
| security if it is only 40 bit. The key is that the more DLLs you
| replace, the more likely an issue like this will get fixes, assuming (
| a rather large assumption I'll admit ) that somewhere a DLL got messed
| up in some way.
  #13  
Old April 6th 03, 11:56 PM
George \(Bindar Dundat\)
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

Messed up dll's is not a rather large assumption. You can download them =
that way from the MS site.

--=20
George (Bindar Dundat)
Computers don't prevent mistakes, they just make them faster.
If you find a solution outside of the news group=20
please post it here so that others may benefit
=20
"Fred" wrote in message =
...
| On Sat, 5 Apr 2003 20:08:16 -0700, "Bruce Chambers"
| wrote:
|=20
| Greetings --
|
| No. Outlook Express has been "built" into WinXP, so it cannot be =

| removed like 3rd party applications.
|=20
| Still, you can re-install programs like this sometimes, by applying
| certain service packs. I don't believe OE has anything like this yet,
| though.
|=20
| One idea, install every patch available, and update to 128 bit
| security if it is only 40 bit. The key is that the more DLLs you
| replace, the more likely an issue like this will get fixes, assuming (
| a rather large assumption I'll admit ) that somewhere a DLL got messed
| up in some way.
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Old April 7th 03, 06:51 PM
Fred
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

On Sun, 6 Apr 2003 15:56:16 -0700, "George \(Bindar Dundat\)"
wrote:

Messed up dll's is not a rather large assumption. You can download them that way from the MS site.


Never heard of that, unless you mean bugs. Windows Installer is
alleged to eliminate DLL problems (other than bugs), by re-installing
any DLL that a program needs if it is missing. So if one app over
writes a DLL with their own, WI should replace the one you need when
you use the original app.

In practice, I don't think it is perfect. Thus, if something like OE
or IE gets messed up, sometimes a re-install will fix it. Other times
you have to upgrade. I had an issue with v4 or v5 where the edit
controls on a form would not work, and fixed it by moving up a
version. Nothing else would work.
  #15  
Old April 7th 03, 06:51 PM
Fred
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Default - Where can I find/reinstall Outlook Express?

On Sun, 6 Apr 2003 15:56:16 -0700, "George \(Bindar Dundat\)"
wrote:

Messed up dll's is not a rather large assumption. You can download them that way from the MS site.


Never heard of that, unless you mean bugs. Windows Installer is
alleged to eliminate DLL problems (other than bugs), by re-installing
any DLL that a program needs if it is missing. So if one app over
writes a DLL with their own, WI should replace the one you need when
you use the original app.

In practice, I don't think it is perfect. Thus, if something like OE
or IE gets messed up, sometimes a re-install will fix it. Other times
you have to upgrade. I had an issue with v4 or v5 where the edit
controls on a form would not work, and fixed it by moving up a
version. Nothing else would work.
 




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