Outlook 2007 crashing over and over - no solutions

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Sharon

Hi,
this is driving me bonkers.
I have Outlook 2007 on Vista 32-bit. It is crashing and restarting itself
3-4 times within the first 20 minutes of starting up in the morning, I have
looked for solutions but none are known. Tried the Office Diagnostics -
nothing there.
I am running McAfee Total Protection 2009, it could be that the crashes
started around the same time of installation - hard to say as there were
also a lot of Vista updates about the same time also including SP2.
Any ideas?
thanks,
Sharon
 
No, that will have to be last on the list at the moment, but will try if no
other suggestions, thanks.
 
If you don't want to uninstall, at least disable the integration with
OUtlook for starters.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
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After furious head scratching, Sharon asked:

| No, that will have to be last on the list at the moment, but will try
| if no other suggestions, thanks.
|
| || Have you tried uninstalling McAfee?
||
|| ||| Hi,
||| this is driving me bonkers.
||| I have Outlook 2007 on Vista 32-bit. It is crashing and restarting
||| itself 3-4 times within the first 20 minutes of starting up in the
||| morning, I have looked for solutions but none are known. Tried the
||| Office Diagnostics - nothing there.
||| I am running McAfee Total Protection 2009, it could be that the
||| crashes started around the same time of installation - hard to say
||| as there were also a lot of Vista updates about the same time also
||| including SP2.
||| Any ideas?
 
Considering your specific mention that the crashes started around the same
time, I'd focus my attention on McAfee.... or as Millie suggested, turn off
the integration (incoming/outgoing mail scan, etc)
 

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