Outlook 2007 not responding

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Guest

Mine has Windows Vista and 2007 have read the complete thread and realize now
made the same mistake of transferring outlook 2003 data in a raw fashion. But
perhaps i sud uninstall Mdeia Direct aswell can you guide me thru how to do
it step by step. With many thanks & regds
 
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Brian Tillman

MDawood_Dubai said:
Mine has Windows Vista and 2007 have read the complete thread and
realize now made the same mistake of transferring outlook 2003 data
in a raw fashion. But perhaps i sud uninstall Mdeia Direct aswell can
you guide me thru how to do it step by step. With many thanks & regds

Click Start>Control Panel, then Add or Remove Programs. Locate
"Outlookaddinsetup" or "Cyberlink Outlookaddin". Select it and click
Remove.
 
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damian-KKK

Hi everybody, many thanks for your advise in this matter, I have a new Sony
Vaio and suffer the same problems, When checking with MS it always shows the
problem being I have AVAST anti virus running, I also looked in the add and
remove programs and mine didnt show the addin so am still a bit stuck with
this one...

Any help would be much appriciated as driving me mad now... regret buying it
sometimes.. SONY preinstalled all the 90 day demos ( home ) and have now
upgraded to ( PRO PLUS ) never thought it would have more problems than when
it was running on 98SE ( ha ha )

Thanks in advance

Damian
 
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Fedup

This is a disgrace. There are hundreds of people )or more) with this problem
having paid for a new Office system. Noone knows the answer and microsoft are
ignoring it. Office costs c£150 to c£350 to buy and it should work. Negative?
- only after hours of attempted solutions and failures!
 
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Fedup

This is a disgrace. There are hundreds of people with exactly the same
problem all over the internet. Microsoft needs to address it not ignore it.
 
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Paul T, Houston Texas

Obviously - no one has an answer for this problem other than blaming it on a
system failure. Microsoft need to address this issue PLEASE.
 
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Brian Tillman

Paul T said:
Obviously - no one has an answer for this problem other than blaming
it on a system failure. Microsoft need to address this issue PLEASE.

So, contact Microsoft and create a support instance. Eneryone has 90 days
of free support when they purchase Outlook or Office. This newsgroup isn't
Microsoft nor an official support channel. It's specifically labeled "self
help".
 
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Brian Tillman

Fedup said:
This is a disgrace. There are hundreds of people with exactly the same
problem all over the internet. Microsoft needs to address it not
ignore it.

So, open a support incident. You don't contact Microsoft by posting in the
newsgroups.
 
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Paul T, Houston Texas

Nope, other contact Microsoft.... no one has any clue on this one at least
not yet... since your in the club you'll notice this problem just continues
to get worse and affect every program slowing your system down to IBM AP
days.
 

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