Outlook 2003 Start error

C

Chris

Sometimes when I try start Outlook 2003 it hangs, I have
to go to Task Manager to END TASK. after doing this about
three or four times it eventually starts,requesting to be
started in SAFE mode, revealing the following error.
[Error in registry for extension "Remote Exchange
Extensions;8/4/2004 8:04:43 PM
DwnldGroup::GetDownloadLocation: Download
location:C:\Program Files\Common Fil.". The syntax or
format of the registry is incorrect. Check the registry
settings and compare the registry for this extension to
other extensions in the registry]. Does anyone have a
clue what this means? Thanks, Chris
 
T

Tricia

Run Repair For Office:

Open the Control Panel
Go to Add/Remove Programs
Select Microsoft Office
You will be prompted to do one of 3 things. Choose
repair.
You might need your Office CD.
If that doesn't work, let me know.
 
C

Chris

Tricia, Thank you for your help, unfortunately it did not
correct the problem... I did a detect and repair, then a
complete uninstall - reinstall. I did get an OBDC error
regarding Access, which I don't have, I chose the IGNORE
option when I reinstalled, when choosing the SAFE MODE
start, the error message is the same as below.
-----Original Message-----
Run Repair For Office:

Open the Control Panel
Go to Add/Remove Programs
Select Microsoft Office
You will be prompted to do one of 3 things. Choose
repair.
You might need your Office CD.
If that doesn't work, let me know.

-----Original Message-----
Sometimes when I try start Outlook 2003 it hangs, I have
to go to Task Manager to END TASK. after doing this about
three or four times it eventually starts,requesting to be
started in SAFE mode, revealing the following error.
[Error in registry for extension "Remote Exchange
Extensions;8/4/2004 8:04:43 PM
DwnldGroup::GetDownloadLocation: Download
location:C:\Program Files\Common Fil.". The syntax or
format of the registry is incorrect. Check the registry
settings and compare the registry for this extension to
other extensions in the registry]. Does anyone have a
clue what this means? Thanks, Chris
.
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