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OK!!!! TR installed - BCM says it "can't run with this suite"



 
 
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Old September 14th 06, 10:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default OK!!!! TR installed - BCM says it "can't run with this suite"

On Vista 5600

ran B2TR over Office and Outlook BCM 2007. when i started, Outlook
stated (two errors at once) that BCM can't run with this Office Suite,
"please reinstall original suite" or something to that effect.

uninstalled and reinstalled BCM - same thing. closed and reopened
Outlook and got no error but got no BCM either...

Beta2 BCM is supposed to run with this, right?

 




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