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Opening Outlook Express ARGH!

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kinglouie - 12 Dec 2007 16:08 GMT
I'm having an issue with Outlook Express in that when I try to open it, it
brings up the full page then closes the program again before I have the
chance to do anything.  It doesn't come up with any error messages but I have
no other way of reading my emails!

Any suggestions?
Ian_ - 19 Dec 2007 19:43 GMT
kinglouie wrote on 12/12/2007 4:08 pm:

> I'm having an issue with Outlook Express in that when I try to open it, it
> brings up the full page then closes the program again before I have the
> chance to do anything.  It doesn't come up with any error messages but I have
> no other way of reading my emails!
>
> Any suggestions?
Try moving the MSOE "Preferences" to the desktop and try again.

If you are using Classic in OS X, it's here;
Macintosh HD:Users:(your name):Documents:Microsoft User
Data:Identities:(your id):Preferences.

Put it back if it makes no difference (overwriting the newly created pref
file).

I wouldn't try compacting, until I/you find out the reason for the problem.

HTH,         &B-)        Ian
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