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Old October 24th 09, 02:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brendan
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I am running Office 200 on XP and my Outlook has crashed. I have tried
running the Inbox repair tool but all that seems to have done is not even
allow Outlook to open. All iget is a quick splash of a dos screen/batch file
with no info running on it. Anu sugguestions ?

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Old October 26th 09, 10:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brendan
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Cancel. Now have it working - although i doubt anyone read the initial
post.....
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"Brendan" wrote:

I am running Office 200 on XP and my Outlook has crashed. I have tried
running the Inbox repair tool but all that seems to have done is not even
allow Outlook to open. All iget is a quick splash of a dos screen/batch file
with no info running on it. Anu sugguestions ?

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BC

 




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