outlook 2007 always wants to configure

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Guest

I have office enterprise 2007 on Windows Vista ulitmate. When ever I try to
open outlook 2007 it goes through a "configuring microsoft enterprise 2007"
process. Sometimes it will ask for a reboot, and if I select no, it will
configure again, if I say yes, it will say that set up did not complete and
it will tell me that there are processes still running do I want them to stop
now.

I have uninstalled and reinstalled several times. I end up going in circles,
repeating the same steps over and over.

Thanks
 
P

Patrick Schmid [MVP]

Can you try the following please and let us know whether it works or
not:
1- Reregister MSIEXEC.
2- Uninstall Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise.
3- Take ownership and delete the HKCR\.pip registry key.
4- Install Office 2007 Enterprise again.

If it is a 64-bit version of the OS, the path will be a little different
- HKCR\WOW6432Node\.pip.

Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]
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Guest

No, that didn't help. First off, there was no HKCR\.pip registry to delete.

Outlook opened, and then as soon as I tried to make an entry in the Calender
it started the whole process again to the point where it won't even open
stating that the program failed to initialize and will now close. I am
repairing right now and will give you the exact processes that it goes
through.

First thing I did was to open outlook and minimize. If I click the short cut
on the task bar to unminimize, it tells me that outlook has stopped working
and will now close. However, the icon at the far right in the task bar still
opens the program.

As soon as I close the program it starts a configuration process
(Configuring Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007....). This takes many minutes.
It then tells me that I need to restart. If I say no It goes to another
instalation that i don't know what it is installing for a few seconds. So I
then restart.

When I open outlook this time it opens and minimizes the same way. When I
close the program it goes through the configuing process again. If I cancel
the setup, I have to reboot to get Outlook to open again. I get an "The
application failed to Initialize properly (0x80000003). Click OK to terminate
the application." Reboot. And now I have to run the repair utility from the
disk.

Do you see the problem?



Patrick Schmid said:
Can you try the following please and let us know whether it works or
not:
1- Reregister MSIEXEC.
2- Uninstall Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise.
3- Take ownership and delete the HKCR\.pip registry key.
4- Install Office 2007 Enterprise again.

If it is a 64-bit version of the OS, the path will be a little different
- HKCR\WOW6432Node\.pip.

Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]
--------------
http://pschmid.net
***
Outlook 2007 Performance Update: http://pschmid.net/blog/2007/04/13/105
Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80
***
Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize
RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://ribboncustomizer.com
OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote
***
Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed




I have office enterprise 2007 on Windows Vista ulitmate. When ever I try to
open outlook 2007 it goes through a "configuring microsoft enterprise 2007"
process. Sometimes it will ask for a reboot, and if I select no, it will
configure again, if I say yes, it will say that set up did not complete and
it will tell me that there are processes still running do I want them to stop
now.

I have uninstalled and reinstalled several times. I end up going in circles,
repeating the same steps over and over.

Thanks
 

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