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Old March 28th 07, 06:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Daniel A. Galant
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Default Outlook 2007 killing my Vista reliability score

not sure just why, but outlook seems to like fail now and again upon closing
the application on Vista Ultimate. It starts up fine, runs fine, but when I
review the reliability index I see reports of Outlook.exe stopped working.
The event viewer shows Application Error events ID 1000, but the faulting
module is not always the same. Would love to track this down.

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