Outlook - Help with Outlook 2002
Asked By dsilly
19-Nov-08 12:54 PM
I have been using this Microsoft Outlook forever and it has tons of addresses
in it. Suddenly now when I try to access it I get this: Cannot start
Microsoft Outlook. The DLL file for the information services could not be
found. MAPI was unable to load the information service PSTPRX.DLL. Be sure
the service is correctly installed and configures. I can open the outlook,
but it is an unused version without my calendar or addresses. I have windows
vista and I have a feeling this has happened after the updates for that
version. Please, Please, tell me at least where my information may be??
thanks!
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] replied...
What type of account? Did you visit the Microsoft Knowledgebase for that
error?
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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