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Unable to open your default e-mail folders. Outlook could not start because a data file to  send and receive mail could not be found. To add a data file, such as a personal folder  file, double-click

Asked by isaakadmin in Outlook Groupware Software, Microsoft Office Suite

Tags: Microsoft Outlook 2003, Office 2003, Windows XP, Office 2007

When I try to set in Mail Icon in Windows Control Panel, but when Adding Outlook date file "An unknown error occurred, error code 0x80070002"  I install Office 2003 Professional over a trial version of office 2007.  I did try to uninstall 2007 as well as the Microsoft Business C.... something I forgot.  Tried to delete all profiles and same error when I try to setup a new profile through the wizard.  I can't even create a new data file in mail control panel.  Its a brand new Lenovo Thinkpad T400.  Its happening on both laptop.  Also have Symantec Endpoint MR4 installed just in case.  The user is part of the local administrators.  I am stumped.  Please help.
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