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language problem with Outlook Exp..help
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<blockquote data-quote="Badger" data-source="post: 145676"><p>First, try running the self-repair program that comes with OE. It may be able to fix it. Otherwise, I would reinstall OE from a fresh download. Go to the OE folder and find the folder inside labeled "Identities." Drag this folder to a safe place. Now drag the main OE folder to the trash. Go to the preferences folder inside the system folder and find the OE prefs files; drag those files to the trash. Now reinstall OE from the fresh download. Find the "Identities" folder in the new OE folder and trash it. Move the "Identities" folder that you kept to the new OE folder. You should be able to use OE now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badger, post: 145676"] First, try running the self-repair program that comes with OE. It may be able to fix it. Otherwise, I would reinstall OE from a fresh download. Go to the OE folder and find the folder inside labeled "Identities." Drag this folder to a safe place. Now drag the main OE folder to the trash. Go to the preferences folder inside the system folder and find the OE prefs files; drag those files to the trash. Now reinstall OE from the fresh download. Find the "Identities" folder in the new OE folder and trash it. Move the "Identities" folder that you kept to the new OE folder. You should be able to use OE now. [/QUOTE]
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