Outlook 2003

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Guest

Hi,

Let me give you a little background about my problem.

I just got a new computer this past Friday. It runs Windows Vista Home
Basic and had a Beta trial of Office 2007. The Outlook ran fine the first
day. Then I found a program on the Windows sight that allowed me to transfer
my old programs from my old pc to my new laptop. After that, Outlook stopped
working. It would error out before it even opened the start page, and
wouldn't even work in safe mode. So I decided to uninstall it and install my
office 2003 suit. Now Outlook 2003 does the same thing. I can't figure it
out. I've installed updates, run windows diagnostics and Windows
Installation Cleanup. Nothing has worked so far. Can anyone help me?!?!?
Below is the text of the error report:

Problem signature
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: OUTLOOK.EXE
Application Version: 12.0.4518.1014
Application Timestamp: 4542840f
Fault Module Name: kernel32.dll
Fault Module Version: 6.0.6000.16386
Fault Module Timestamp: 4549bd80
Exception Code: c06d007f
Exception Offset: 0001b09e
OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.2
Locale ID: 1033

Extra information about the problem
LCID: 1033
Brand: Office11Crash
skulcid: 1033
Bucket ID: 345705264
 
G

Guest

No, safe mode didn't work, and creating a new profile didn't work either.
Repairing .dll files didn't work, nor did system restore. I also tried
uninstalling the entire 2003 office package and reinstalling it about 3 or 4
times. I actually just solved the problem seconds before you posted this. In
my utter frustration, I ran the settings transfer wizard again, only
transfering the settings for office 2003 in every catagory I could find under
the theory that one of the settings may be off. So it works now... finally.
Thanks for giving trying to help me - I was starting to get very stressed out
over it. Hopefully my little misfortune will help someone who has the same
problem in the future.
 

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