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		<title>Outlook 2003 error setting up profile after uninstalling office 2007</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 21:12:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a problem that I run into quite alot as most new PCs come with the Office 2007 trial pre-installed. When you try to setup Outlook 2003 for the first time you get the following error &#8220;There was an error locating one of the items needed to complete this operation. It might have been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a problem that I run into quite alot as most new PCs come with the Office 2007 trial  pre-installed. When you try to setup Outlook 2003 for the first time you get the following error</p>
<p>&#8220;There was an error locating one of the items needed to complete this operation. It might have been deleted&#8221;</p>
<p>In order to fix this error you have to rename &#8216;mapisvc.inf&#8217; one in</p>
<p>C:\Windows\System32,</p>
<p>and one in</p>
<p>C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\MSMAPI\1033</p>
<p>Once you rename these files start outlook again and it will reinstall the correct versions of the file and allow you to setup the users outlook profile.</p>
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		<title>Fixing the SKU01A.CAB and other office cab file issues</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 02:47:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has used office 2003 has noticed that when switching domains or logging in as a new user Microsoft Office ask you to insert the cd to cache files needed to start. In some cases it asks for files from older office versions that have been upgraded, sometimes you don&#8217;t even have the original [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who has used office 2003 has noticed that when switching domains or logging in as a new user Microsoft Office ask you to insert the cd to cache files needed to start. In some cases it asks for files from older office versions that have been upgraded, sometimes you don&#8217;t even have the original cd. To solve this problem you can make a simple change to the registry that tells office not to expect cached files off the installation cd. <span id="more-33"></span></p>
<p>To do this you have to change a registry value to tell office not to cache files off of the CD. To fix the problem you have to change  a registry key. set the value of the following key to &#8220;0&#8243;</p>
<blockquote><p><em>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Delivery\</em></p>
<p><em>&#8220;CDCache&#8221;=&#8221;0&#8243;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>I have added a registry file that will fix this for you, just click the link below</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techinvasion.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/office_fix.reg" title="Fix_CDCACHE.REG">Fix_CDCACHE.REG</a></p>
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		<title>Vista Complete-PC backup to network share</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 04:42:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The real magic of the new Vista backup tool is the second option Complete-PC backup. This feature takes advantage of the HAL independence of Vista and allows you to backup your entire system at one time using the magic of volume shadow copies to backup open files. The backup is also stored in a virtual [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="3"><img width="87" src="http://www.techinvasion.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/backup-icon.thumbnail.jpg" height="74" style="width: 87px; height: 77px" /></font><font size="3"><font size="3">The real magic of the new Vista backup tool is the second option Complete-PC backup. This feature takes advantage of the HAL independence of Vista and allows you to backup your entire system at one time using the magic of volume shadow copies to backup open files. The backup is also stored in a virtual machine file which means that you can boot, run, and extract files from your backup using Microsoft Virtual PC. This is a really neat feature! If the previous feature isn’t enough for you Microsoft will let you restore your pc by bootin<span id="more-26"></span>g to the Windows Vista install DVD and selecting the restore option. This is the greatest reason to use the new Windows complete-pc backup feature over other third party backup solutions. As it lets you restore you pc intact with all software serial codes and files ready to rock.</font></font><font size="3"><font size="3">However Microsoft in their wisdom has added some obstacles to using what would otherwise be a great tool. When you select the complete pc backup feature you are not given the option to backup to a network drive. This is a big problem as most people do not have a spare hard drive sitting in their desktops waiting for a backup. It is also a problem from an IT administrative viewpoint. As an administrator I would like to have 1 centralized location to store all of my client PC backups. This is also a problem for people at home with nas storage devices as they may have opted for 1 drive without partitions as they expected to keep all backups and data files on the nas drive.</font><font size="3"> </font><font size="3">In order to get around this problem Microsoft has provided a command line version of the windows backup utility called <strong><em>wbadmin.exe. </em></strong>This version of the utility is far more powerful than the generic GUI version intended for typical users and allows you to backup to a network drive among other things. Remember that although you can backup to a network drive the backup file must be on a local drive it is to be used by the <strong><u>Windows bootable CD to restore the drive!</u></strong></font><font size="3">Lets take a quick look at the switches available to us on the CLI version of the utility, but first lets cover a few caveats.</font><font size="3"> </font><font size="3"><dir><dir><font size="3" face="Symbol">· <u><font size="3"><font face="Times New Roman">The command line version of the utility does not prompt for credentials, it attempts to access the network share using the credentials of the current user. </font><font face="Times New Roman">This means that if you are not backing up to a windows domain member server, in the case of a consumer Linux powered NAS drive, then you must have an account on the nas box that has the same username and password as you are using on the Vista machine.</font></font></u></font><font size="3" face="Symbol">· <u><font size="3"><font face="Times New Roman">The CLI version of the command must be run from an elevated command window.</font></font></u></font></dir><dir><font size="3" face="Calibri">Let’s take a look at the utility now that we have covered the basics.</font></dir><dir><font size="3" face="Calibri"><em>C:\Users\John&gt;wbadmin.exe</em></font></dir><dir><font size="3" face="Calibri"><em>wbadmin 1.0 &#8211; Backup command-line tool(C) Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corp.</em></font></dir><dir><font size="3" face="Calibri"><em>ERROR &#8211; Command incomplete. See list below.For more help, type wbadmin &lt;command&gt; -help&#8212;- Commands Supported &#8212;-START BACKUP &#8212; Run a backup immediatelySTOP JOB &#8212; Stop currently running backup or recoveryGET VERSIONS &#8212; List details backups recoverable fromGET ITEMS &#8212; Lists items backed up for a backupGET STATUS &#8212; Lists status of currently running jobC:\Users\John&gt;C:\Windows\system32&gt;<strong>wbadmin start backup -backuptarget:\\server\share\ -include</strong><strong>:c: <font size="3" face="Wingdings">ß</font><font size="3" face="Calibri">-drive letter to backup</font></strong></em></font></dir><dir></dir><dir></dir><dir><font size="3" face="Calibri"><em><font size="3" face="Calibri">wbadmin 1.0 &#8211; Backup command-line tool</font><font size="3" face="Calibri">(C) Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corp.Retrieving volume information&#8230;This would backup volume Local Disk(C:) to \\server\share\.Do you want to start the backup operation?[Y] Yes [N] No yBackup to \\server\share\ is starting.Running shadow copy of volumes requested for backup.Running shadow copy of volumes requested for backup.</font></em></font></dir></dir></font></font></p>
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