Color Quality Changes when Outlook 2003 opens

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I work for an IT conculting firm and have a customer using XP Home SP2 and
Outlook 2003 (SP2) that has developed a strange problem that recently
developed. When opening Outlook, the color quality for the display drops from
32-bit down to 8-bit. When you exit Outlook the display returns to 32-bit or
True Color. I also discovered that with Outlook open, I could go to the
Display Properties and change the Color Quality from 8-bit back to 32-bit and
apply it and the display would in fact change to 32-bit and look normal once
more.

I thought I would research before uninstalling & reinstalling Office. I was
hoping to avoid that if I could discover the cause and/or a fix.

Any thoughts?
 
Never heard of such a problem before. Could it be that the memory is
extremely low?
 
First. I would check the video card manufacturer's site for an updated
driver. It is seldom an Office issue.

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After furious head scratching, CNeal asked:

| I work for an IT conculting firm and have a customer using XP Home
| SP2 and Outlook 2003 (SP2) that has developed a strange problem that
| recently developed. When opening Outlook, the color quality for the
| display drops from 32-bit down to 8-bit. When you exit Outlook the
| display returns to 32-bit or True Color. I also discovered that with
| Outlook open, I could go to the Display Properties and change the
| Color Quality from 8-bit back to 32-bit and apply it and the display
| would in fact change to 32-bit and look normal once more.
|
| I thought I would research before uninstalling & reinstalling Office.
| I was hoping to avoid that if I could discover the cause and/or a fix.
|
| Any thoughts?
 
As it turns out, the end-user notified me that she had installed Adobe
Acrobat Reader and the problem started after that. Strange huh? She then
informed me that she did a System Restore to the day before the install and
the condition dissappeared. Not sure why but she is content for now. Thanks
for your help!
 
As it turns out, the end-user notified me that she had installed Adobe
Acrobat Reader and the problem started after that. Strange huh? She then
informed me that she did a System Restore to the day before the install and
the condition dissappeared. Not sure why but she is content for now. Thanks
for your help!
 

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