Debugging Error Msg

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Steve T

When I create and save an Appointment or event, with or without insertion of
directions and map using Outlooks Live Mapping Add In, and try to then re
open the appointment or event, I get a window that opens (Just in time
debugger) everytime on every appointment and event and it wants me to debug
using the existing debugger. If I click "No" multiple times (6-10 times) to
the request to debug, it does display the appointment or event. If I X out
of the box, Outlook stops responding and shuts down. I have no idea why this
is happening or how to use the debugger. I never had this issue before. I
just did a clean install on a newly formatted HD of Vista Home Premium with
Office H&S 2007 and stand alone Outlook 2007. I used my previously backed up
pst file (Outlook 2007) which never had this issue. I have unistalled and re
installed the Live maps add in with no success.

Also, when I browse the Web thru Outlook, I get Runtime errors when going to
websites if I use a Favorite or if I manually enter a URL in the address bar.
Whats going on?

Please help. This is my 2nd request for help. No one responded previously.
Thanks in advance.
 
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Diane Poremsky

Have you tried Help, office diagnostics? A new profile (with a new pst)?

Outlook has tighter security than IE and scripts common on may pages may be
blocked, causing runtime errors.
 
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Steve T

Yes I have run Office diagnostics. Sorry I forgot to include that in
original text. No issues found. If I try using a new pst, won't I lose all
my contacts?
 
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Diane Poremsky

As long as you don't delete the old one, no you won't lose them. Try a new
profile to see if it fixes the problem, if it does, then open the older pst
using file, open, outlook data file and drag the contacts (and other stuff)
to the new folder.
 

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