Microsoft Office 2007 disabled Outlock when Word was opened

F

Flxbill

With a new computer, I opened Microsoft Office 2007 with 60 day trial . I
initially opened Outlook with not problem. Excel worked fine, and ueds both
programs in Office 2007 with no problems. Then I opened WORD 2007 and it
requested that I restart the computer to reset things. I did. Now Word and
Excel work but outlook does not. It shows it is registarted by I get "error
in script, line 298, Char 1, Class not registered, code o in a error message.
If I hot sen/receive the error is Outlook "not implemented." Nothing seems
to correct problem and I'm afraid the problem would still exist with a full
activation or purchase of Office 2007. Note that outlook opens but I can't
do anything new.

Please help.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Did you activate office? Did you try Office diagnostics? Do you have an
older version of office installed?

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F

Flxbill

Yes, Yes, & Yes, but have not used or activated it, just mearly transfered it
from old computer.
Diane Poremsky said:
Did you activate office? Did you try Office diagnostics? Do you have an
older version of office installed?

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Flxbill said:
With a new computer, I opened Microsoft Office 2007 with 60 day trial . I
initially opened Outlook with not problem. Excel worked fine, and ueds
both
programs in Office 2007 with no problems. Then I opened WORD 2007 and it
requested that I restart the computer to reset things. I did. Now Word
and
Excel work but outlook does not. It shows it is registarted by I get
"error
in script, line 298, Char 1, Class not registered, code o in a error
message.
If I hot sen/receive the error is Outlook "not implemented." Nothing
seems
to correct problem and I'm afraid the problem would still exist with a
full
activation or purchase of Office 2007. Note that outlook opens but I
can't
do anything new.

Please help.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Transferred? you need to install it from the source, not transfer it.

--
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Flxbill said:
Yes, Yes, & Yes, but have not used or activated it, just mearly transfered
it
from old computer.
Diane Poremsky said:
Did you activate office? Did you try Office diagnostics? Do you have an
older version of office installed?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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(e-mail address removed)

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Flxbill said:
With a new computer, I opened Microsoft Office 2007 with 60 day trial .
I
initially opened Outlook with not problem. Excel worked fine, and ueds
both
programs in Office 2007 with no problems. Then I opened WORD 2007 and
it
requested that I restart the computer to reset things. I did. Now
Word
and
Excel work but outlook does not. It shows it is registarted by I get
"error
in script, line 298, Char 1, Class not registered, code o in a error
message.
If I hot sen/receive the error is Outlook "not implemented." Nothing
seems
to correct problem and I'm afraid the problem would still exist with a
full
activation or purchase of Office 2007. Note that outlook opens but I
can't
do anything new.

Please help.
 
F

Flxbill

Office 2007 with outlook was not transfered and Office 2007 was working fine
for over a week. Opening Word 2007 after using Outlook and Excel 2007
changed a setting in Outlook 2007 only, which basically disabled it. Hince,
the subject line. I'm sorry, I'm very fustrated. It doesn't seem like I can
call Microsoft directly to get help... It's like telling me if I want to use
Office, and save a lot of money, go back to using Office 2003, just transfer
the license from the old computer and I'm done.

Diane Poremsky said:
Transferred? you need to install it from the source, not transfer it.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Flxbill said:
Yes, Yes, & Yes, but have not used or activated it, just mearly transfered
it
from old computer.
Diane Poremsky said:
Did you activate office? Did you try Office diagnostics? Do you have an
older version of office installed?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
(e-mail address removed)

You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx or point
your
newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


With a new computer, I opened Microsoft Office 2007 with 60 day trial .
I
initially opened Outlook with not problem. Excel worked fine, and ueds
both
programs in Office 2007 with no problems. Then I opened WORD 2007 and
it
requested that I restart the computer to reset things. I did. Now
Word
and
Excel work but outlook does not. It shows it is registarted by I get
"error
in script, line 298, Char 1, Class not registered, code o in a error
message.
If I hot sen/receive the error is Outlook "not implemented." Nothing
seems
to correct problem and I'm afraid the problem would still exist with a
full
activation or purchase of Office 2007. Note that outlook opens but I
can't
do anything new.

Please help.
 

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