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I solved the problem like this:
As my license for Norton was due last week, I removed Norton NIS2005 with Norton's removal tool and performed some additional steps according to 'Ask Dave' website and installed another vendor's commercial complete antivirus and internet security product ( not any of those that was recommended in this thread ). Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to boot. So, I suppose it was Norton that caused the problem, and not april patches from Microsoft. Or let's say, I don't want to bother arguing about the possible candidate of causing the problem, because everything works for me now. I'll send a link of this thread to my email operator administrators, in case they'd encounter a similar customer like me. br: Kimmo |
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I removed Norton NIS2005 with Norton's removal tool...... Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to boot. /QP APPLAUSE! -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Kimmo" wrote in message news ![]() I solved the problem like this: As my license for Norton was due last week, I removed Norton NIS2005 with Norton's removal tool and performed some additional steps according to 'Ask Dave' website and installed another vendor's commercial complete antivirus and internet security product ( not any of those that was recommended in this thread ). Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to boot. So, I suppose it was Norton that caused the problem, and not april patches from Microsoft. Or let's say, I don't want to bother arguing about the possible candidate of causing the problem, because everything works for me now. I'll send a link of this thread to my email operator administrators, in case they'd encounter a similar customer like me. br: Kimmo |
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![]() "Kimmo" escreveu na mensagem news ![]() I solved the problem like this: As my license for Norton was due last week, I removed Norton NIS2005 with Norton's removal tool and performed some additional steps according to 'Ask Dave' website and installed another vendor's commercial complete antivirus and internet security product ( not any of those that was recommended in this thread ). Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to boot. So, I suppose it was Norton that caused the problem, and not april patches from Microsoft. Or let's say, I don't want to bother arguing about the possible candidate of causing the problem, because everything works for me now. I'll send a link of this thread to my email operator administrators, in case they'd encounter a similar customer like me. br: Kimmo |
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![]() "marcos do céu" escribió en el mensaje ... "Kimmo" escreveu na mensagem news ![]() I solved the problem like this: As my license for Norton was due last week, I removed Norton NIS2005 with Norton's removal tool and performed some additional steps according to 'Ask Dave' website and installed another vendor's commercial complete antivirus and internet security product ( not any of those that was recommended in this thread ). Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to boot. So, I suppose it was Norton that caused the problem, and not april patches from Microsoft. Or let's say, I don't want to bother arguing about the possible candidate of causing the problem, because everything works for me now. I'll send a link of this thread to my email operator administrators, in case they'd encounter a similar customer like me. br: Kimmo |
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![]() "marcos do céu" escribió en el mensaje ... "Kimmo" escreveu na mensagem news ![]() I solved the problem like this: As my license for Norton was due last week, I removed Norton NIS2005 with Norton's removal tool and performed some additional steps according to 'Ask Dave' website and installed another vendor's commercial complete antivirus and internet security product ( not any of those that was recommended in this thread ). Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to boot. So, I suppose it was Norton that caused the problem, and not april patches from Microsoft. Or let's say, I don't want to bother arguing about the possible candidate of causing the problem, because everything works for me now. I'll send a link of this thread to my email operator administrators, in case they'd encounter a similar customer like me. br: Kimmo |
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