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  1. jwebb

    Visio install fails under 2k with error saying NT SP required

    There's a universal law that dictates, that the moment you admit to a large audience (preferably of experts) you're stuck, the answer becomes immediately apparent. I was running in compatibility mode... Fix: 1. Drag Setup.exe from Visio CD to desktop to make shortcut 2. Right-click on...
  2. jwebb

    Visio install fails under 2k with error saying NT SP required

    When I try to install Microsoft Visio Professional 2002 under Win 2000, I get "Microsoft Visio cannot be installed on this computer. This product require Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 service pack 6a or later. Please download the service pack from www.microsoft.com prior to installing" So...
  3. jwebb

    MS Outlook - .ost file

    Hi Manek - did you try opening it in Outlook before and after you ran the inbox repair tool on it? If you did, then there's probably something in it that both the ost2pst & inbox repair tool couldn't handle. Also I was using win98, if you're using a different OS, then maybe the above tools...
  4. jwebb

    MS Outlook - .ost file

    In case anyone's interested, I found the catch to Exchange Recovery. All but the first few messages are replaced with text telling you to register for the full version. I've since discovered that Exchange Recovery was once OST2pst which seems to have been free but the newer version most...
  5. jwebb

    MS Outlook - .ost file

    I've spent many miserable hours on this problem, and though I didn't try the above steps from Moonshi exactly simply renaming the .ost to .pst and trying to add it to a working profile via Outlook Tools->Services->Add->Personal Folders just results in an error message saying Outlook doesn't...

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