****** OUTLOOK 2007 Hangs On Boot PLEASE HELP ********

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I just did a clean install of Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit (Works Great) but
when I Installed MS Office 2007 it worked great for a few days, now when ever
i start Outlook it hangs up and i get this Dialog box "Config Outlook
accounts " in the upper left corner, also the round swerling circle Blue or
Green and thats all i get. All of the other Office programs seem to work
fine,The only way to kill it is to use task Mgr. If I start Outlook in safe
mode it seems like its opening for the first time every time?? It looks like
none of my view setting stay the same, If i go to disabled Items there is
nothing listed, Still does not work!
I've also tried to uninstall the office program all to gether with
Instructions from MS @ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218 then did a
clean install of Offfice 2007 And still the same problem...... PLEASE HELP

I've also made a new Profile and deleted the old one ...
Also Deleted all the add-ins...
Also tried Switch /cleanview..


Still not working!

Please Help
Thank You
 
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Guest

I just renamed "outcmd.dat and extend.dat" to .old


Still no luck :-(
Thanks for your help anyway
Todd
 
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Guest

I have a Pop3 mail account.... I think the problem has something to do with
my "User Account Control" UAC ... I turned of the user account control to
stop the "Windows needs your permission to Continue" Screen, I think my
problem started after that.... I just went in to turn it back on and outlook
will not open at all it tells me its not installed with this user??? I'm the
only user on this computer??

I just turned the UAC back off so i can at least get my email in safe mode


Thank You
Todd
 
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Guest

With UAC Turned off I can oprn outlook in safe mode only....
With UAC Turned On I get an error "Microsoft Office Has Not Been Installed
For The Current User" then the program closes... PLEASE HELP....



THANK YOU
TODD
 

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