Guest wsxedcrfv Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 I'm hoping that the Microsoft Office Outlook Time Zone Data Update Tool will fix a problem that I'm seeing in Outlook 2000 where all the e-mails I'm receiving (even ones I send to myself) are displayed with a receive time that's one hour in the future.The link is here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/confirmation.aspx?familyId=e343a233-b9c8-4652-9dd8-ae0f1af62568&displayLang=enIt's an MSI file, but it refuses to run on my win-98 system. Any advice?
dencorso Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Unpack it with 7-Zip and run it yourself, instead of relying in MSIEXEC.
Guest wsxedcrfv Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Unpack it with 7-Zip and run it yourself, instead of relying in MSIEXEC.I tried winzip and winrar and neither knows how to unpack msi files (or at least this msi file) so now I know that 7-zip does. After unpacking it with 7-zip (and after unpacking the single .cab file) I have no idea what do to do with the contents. There's no "setup.exe" or "install.exe" or a readme file. There's a few executables but they don't run.
Steven W Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 (edited) Could try modifying the MSI with Orca Msi editor...The latest version isn't compatible with 9x...here's text from an old post from MDGX to get a version that is compatible: Posted 03 October 2006 - 12:44 PM1. Install Orca 2.0.3790:download this CAB [3 MB, right-click to save] = part of Installer SDK 2.0:http://download.micr...-common.3.0.cabExtract Orca_Msi.FD66E721_5AA0_41BC_AA26_1EC8F7FA1175 from CAB -> rename it to orca.msi -> double-click on orca.msi to install Orca -> run orca.exe [usually installed under C:\Program Files\Orca].2. Install Orca 1.10.1124:download Installer SDK 1.1:http://www.microsoft...ad-bfc98e3ae4a3file [7.92 MB, right-click to save]:http://download.micr...US/IntelSDK.msiInstall IntelSDK.msi -> look under the \Tools subfolder -> should see orca.msi -> double-click on orca.msi to install Orca -> run orca.exe [usually installed under C:\Program Files\Orca9x].3. Orca 3.1 [part of Installer SDK 3.1] does *not* work with 9x OSes:http://www.microsoft...3E-40C0EC4F68E5HTH Here's an old post of mine modifying the MSI for the word 2007 compatibility pack (scroll down for screenshot from Orca):Note, it didn't work, but might get you started. Obviously if something goes awry, don't blame anyone but yourself! Edited April 1, 2010 by Steven W
dencorso Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 I think you'll need oeupdate.exe to install it. You may have it in your system already. If not I can point you to it.Please, do list here the contents of the cab.
Guest wsxedcrfv Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 I think you'll need oeupdate.exe to install it. You may have it in your system already. If not I can point you to it.Please, do list here the contents of the cab.Here is a directory listing of unpacked contents of the OutlookTimeZoneMove MSI file (including the cab file):http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/7/19/2010382/dir.txtI have oeupdate.exe (from MDIE6CU30E) dated Oct 16, 2003. I have no idea why I have that file, what it does, or if I've ever run it on this system.
Guest wsxedcrfv Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 Could try modifying the MSI with Orca Msi editor...The latest version isn't compatible with 9x...here's text from an old post from MDGX to get a version that is compatible:I found that old post, and I installed Orca 2.0.3790. The post mentions that step 2 (or point 2?) is to install Orca 1.10.1124. I did not do that (why do I need two versions of Orca?)Using Orca 2.0.3790 I opened TZMove.msi. That file is 8.7 mb in size. After opening the file, I made no changes, and simply told orca to save the file to some other file name (tz.msi). The size of tz.msi is 1.1 mb. I don't think that's supposed to happen. Comments?
Steven W Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 I apologize...MDGx was explaining how to get several versions...just follow the directions for version 2.0.3790. I see you did. No I don't think it should have made that big of a difference.
Steven W Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 (edited) If you extact the msi you created with 7-zip you'll notice that the cab file is missing....hmmm. Hopefully someone with more knowledge of Orca and MSI files can help here. Edited April 2, 2010 by Steven W
submix8c Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 (edited) Not using Outlook but...Downloaded the package, 7-unzipped it, and used "InstEd It!" to make the change. Everything "appears" to be ok, but (again the "but")...Try it and see if it works (Google on the application I mention). At your own risk, naturally.(Note: InstEd It! only works on Win2k and above, so...)(Note2: change "Tools->Options->Save Options" to "Don't Change") Edited April 2, 2010 by submix8c
Steven W Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 (edited) Not using Outlook but...Downloaded the package, 7-unzipped it, and used "InstEd It!" to make the change. Everything "appears" to be ok, but (again the "but")...Try it and see if it works (Google on the application I mention). At your own risk, naturally.(Note: InstEd It! only works on Win2k and above, so...)What did you modify, the lauch condition? I just managed it with Easy MSI editor..they claim 9x compatibility...I'm on XP, so can't verify:http://www.brothersoft.com/easy-msi-editor-70589.htmlGood luck! Edited April 2, 2010 by Steven W
submix8c Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 Yes (and read the prev post for more info on an option).Like I said, try at risk (never actually tried it myself).
Steven W Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 Under InstallExecuteSequence there's several entries that end with:AND (NOT Version9X)You may need to check those out and remove as necessary too.
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