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For the last several months I have been running Outlook 2007 on a stand-alone
basis (not Exchange Server). I have removed Outlook 2007 on my computer and have installed Outlook 2000. The install seems to go fine but when I try to start Outlook I receive a 'Microsft has encountered a problem and needs to close.' I have checked my user accounts and all sems fine. I have also deleted my user account and walked through the steps of recreating the user account. I continue to encounter the same problem. Any help would be appreciated. Joe P |
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Seems a bit strange to go from Outlook 2007 to OL2k
What o/s are you installing OL2k on? "JoeP" wrote in message ... For the last several months I have been running Outlook 2007 on a stand-alone basis (not Exchange Server). I have removed Outlook 2007 on my computer and have installed Outlook 2000. The install seems to go fine but when I try to start Outlook I receive a 'Microsft has encountered a problem and needs to close.' I have checked my user accounts and all sems fine. I have also deleted my user account and walked through the steps of recreating the user account. I continue to encounter the same problem. Any help would be appreciated. Joe P |
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Its a long story why i am going back to Outlook 2007. The operating sytstem
is Windows XP. If you can help I would appreciate it. "DL" wrote: Seems a bit strange to go from Outlook 2007 to OL2k What o/s are you installing OL2k on? "JoeP" wrote in message ... For the last several months I have been running Outlook 2007 on a stand-alone basis (not Exchange Server). I have removed Outlook 2007 on my computer and have installed Outlook 2000. The install seems to go fine but when I try to start Outlook I receive a 'Microsft has encountered a problem and needs to close.' I have checked my user accounts and all sems fine. I have also deleted my user account and walked through the steps of recreating the user account. I continue to encounter the same problem. Any help would be appreciated. Joe P |
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Even more confused, you now say going back to Outlook 2007
Exactly which version of Outlook are you using? "JoeP" wrote in message news ![]() Its a long story why i am going back to Outlook 2007. The operating sytstem is Windows XP. If you can help I would appreciate it. "DL" wrote: Seems a bit strange to go from Outlook 2007 to OL2k What o/s are you installing OL2k on? "JoeP" wrote in message ... For the last several months I have been running Outlook 2007 on a stand-alone basis (not Exchange Server). I have removed Outlook 2007 on my computer and have installed Outlook 2000. The install seems to go fine but when I try to start Outlook I receive a 'Microsft has encountered a problem and needs to close.' I have checked my user accounts and all sems fine. I have also deleted my user account and walked through the steps of recreating the user account. I continue to encounter the same problem. Any help would be appreciated. Joe P |
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I have checked my user accounts and all sems fine. I have also deleted my
user account and walked through the steps of recreating the user account. You mean email accounts. right? You'll need to recreate the mail profile instead; http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm In addition, reset your outcmd.dat and extend.dat file by renaming them to ..old. See http://www.msoutlook.info/question/19 -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "JoeP" wrote in message ... For the last several months I have been running Outlook 2007 on a stand-alone basis (not Exchange Server). I have removed Outlook 2007 on my computer and have installed Outlook 2000. The install seems to go fine but when I try to start Outlook I receive a 'Microsft has encountered a problem and needs to close.' I have checked my user accounts and all sems fine. I have also deleted my user account and walked through the steps of recreating the user account. I continue to encounter the same problem. Any help would be appreciated. Joe P |
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