Try running the .NET Verification tool to see if it detects and issue with
..NET
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archi...21/557525.aspx
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Regards
Rahul Thomas [MSFT]
"denmarfl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> From my research it has to do with a May 2007 Microsoft Upgrade for
> Microsoft.Net framework. As strange as it seems, this started after I
> installed a Microsoft Update dated May '07. I thought it strange that I
> would get such as old offering but since my Install is a few months old I
> assumed other updates had to be installed before the 5/07 update wjo be
> offered. The Update did not read .Net Framework but I would bet it is the
> Update that causes this problem.
>
> Be sure when you reply you put a check,ark in Notify me of replied...I did
> not get notification of your reply. If I come up with anything I'll post
> it
> back to you as a reply. No sense in both of us contacting Microsoft
> Support,
> so I'll await your results.
>
> "marsr" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "denmarfl" wrote:
>>
>> > Running Outlook 2007; Vista Home prem SP1. When I open Outlook I get
>> > "Business Contact Manager failed to initialize the Common Language
>> > Runtime."
>> > I have read the questions on this issue, they address fixes if you are
>> > running XP. I did see a Post at another site to run sfc/scannow, I ran
>> > that
>> > it came back reporting no issues. I also read that unlike XP,
>> > Microsoft.Framework.net, which is alledged to cause this issue, is part
>> > of
>> > Vista as opposed to separate as it is in XP. I have gone into to the
>> > TRUST
>> > CENTER and have DISABLED Business Contact Mgr for Outlook......
>> >
>> > Is there a known way to correct this for Vista Users?
>>
>> I am having the same problem. I have been working on it for two days.
>> It
>> worked initially and then failed. I am thinking of calling tech support.
>> Will keep in touch.