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all office 2000 works but outlook freezes the computer every time

 
 
KA6QGR
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      5th Oct 2008
I have Outlook from 2000 Professional. No matter what i do that program and
only that program lockes up the computer. I have a duo core with 2gis ram. I
have done eveything i can think including completely removing the whole of
Office and replacing it and nothing has improved. I have tried all the rest
of the suite and all programs work fine just Outlook. Any suggestions?
 
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      5th Oct 2008
Reinstalling won't help with configuration issues. For troubleshooting see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntstart.htm

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"KA6QGR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have Outlook from 2000 Professional. No matter what i do that program
> and
> only that program lockes up the computer. I have a duo core with 2gis ram.
> I
> have done eveything i can think including completely removing the whole of
> Office and replacing it and nothing has improved. I have tried all the
> rest
> of the suite and all programs work fine just Outlook. Any suggestions?


 
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      5th Oct 2008
Is your Outlook 2000 installed on a Vista OS by any chance

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"KA6QGR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:07A1A0F4-ADBE-43FB-9DA8-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have Outlook from 2000 Professional. No matter what i do that program and
> only that program lockes up the computer. I have a duo core with 2gis ram. I
> have done eveything i can think including completely removing the whole of
> Office and replacing it and nothing has improved. I have tried all the rest
> of the suite and all programs work fine just Outlook. Any suggestions?

 
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Mellowed
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      5th Oct 2008
KA6QGR wrote:
> I have Outlook from 2000 Professional. No matter what i do that program and
> only that program lockes up the computer. I have a duo core with 2gis ram. I
> have done eveything i can think including completely removing the whole of
> Office and replacing it and nothing has improved. I have tried all the rest
> of the suite and all programs work fine just Outlook. Any suggestions?


I'm running Office 2000 Professional on Vista with no problems.
However, Outlook started to give grief after a
Vista update a few months ago. Switched to
Thunderbird with the Lightning add-on for the calendar and task manager
with no problems. Imported my address book using CSV. No problems
since and I still have the desired functionality. You have nothing to
lose by trying and it's free.

 
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