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      26th Apr 2005
After installing the Outlook 2003 Trial, then uninstalling it, and installing
full version of Outlook XP, I receive an error message:

Microsoft Visual C++ Debug Library
Debug Error!
Program: C:/Program Files/Microsoft Office/Office 10/OUTLOOK.EXE
abnormal program termination
(press Retry to debug the application)

Clicking Abort, Retry or Ignore simply causes Outlook to shut down, and
nothing happens. Error occurs every time I try to start up Outlook. I keep
finding tidbits of info about similar problems, but none describing this
problem and solution exactly. Any solutions?
 
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      14th Jul 2005
I am having the exact same problem. Does anyone have a solution???

"Keven M" wrote:

> After installing the Outlook 2003 Trial, then uninstalling it, and installing
> full version of Outlook XP, I receive an error message:
>
> Microsoft Visual C++ Debug Library
> Debug Error!
> Program: C:/Program Files/Microsoft Office/Office 10/OUTLOOK.EXE
> abnormal program termination
> (press Retry to debug the application)
>
> Clicking Abort, Retry or Ignore simply causes Outlook to shut down, and
> nothing happens. Error occurs every time I try to start up Outlook. I keep
> finding tidbits of info about similar problems, but none describing this
> problem and solution exactly. Any solutions?

 
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      14th Jul 2005
I am having the exact same problem. Are there any solutions?

"Keven M" wrote:

> After installing the Outlook 2003 Trial, then uninstalling it, and installing
> full version of Outlook XP, I receive an error message:
>
> Microsoft Visual C++ Debug Library
> Debug Error!
> Program: C:/Program Files/Microsoft Office/Office 10/OUTLOOK.EXE
> abnormal program termination
> (press Retry to debug the application)
>
> Clicking Abort, Retry or Ignore simply causes Outlook to shut down, and
> nothing happens. Error occurs every time I try to start up Outlook. I keep
> finding tidbits of info about similar problems, but none describing this
> problem and solution exactly. Any solutions?

 
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      10th Aug 2005
Hi,

I have recently installed Office but cannot access Outlook. I'm getting the
same error message as you. Have you managed to find a solution?

Thanks
Ann


"GTTK" wrote:

> I am having the exact same problem. Are there any solutions?
>
> "Keven M" wrote:
>
> > After installing the Outlook 2003 Trial, then uninstalling it, and installing
> > full version of Outlook XP, I receive an error message:
> >
> > Microsoft Visual C++ Debug Library
> > Debug Error!
> > Program: C:/Program Files/Microsoft Office/Office 10/OUTLOOK.EXE
> > abnormal program termination
> > (press Retry to debug the application)
> >
> > Clicking Abort, Retry or Ignore simply causes Outlook to shut down, and
> > nothing happens. Error occurs every time I try to start up Outlook. I keep
> > finding tidbits of info about similar problems, but none describing this
> > problem and solution exactly. Any solutions?

 
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