Outlook crashes

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My environment:
Windows XP Home,
Microsoft Office Professional 2003

I did Windows Update. After this, when I started Outlook 2003, it reported:
"Business Contact Manager has encountered a problem and needs to close..."
and offered restarting "Business Contact Manager". I hit "Don's Send" that
restated Outlook. It came back to ask me if I want to restart Outlook in
safe mode. I said yes, the crash message appeared again:
"Business Contact Manager has encountered a problem and needs to close..."

Basically, I cannot start Outlook.

I restored to the last save point before I did Windows Update. But, the
problem persists.

I uninstalled Office 2003. Re-installed it. Restarted the computer
numerous times, but to no avail.

My other Office applications such as Word, Powerpoint, etc. They work fine.

Does anybody have a solution to fix this problem?

Thanks.
 
Are you using Cloudmark by chance? If so, upgrade to the latest version since
there was a bad update issued. The fix is to upgrade to the latest version
which is 5.2 or something close to that version number.
 
K. Orland hit the nail on the head with this one...Thank you! Following K.
O's instructions fixed my problem pronto... I wish that K. O. had responded
to my similar post... Regards, Clint
 
K. Orland,

I don't know what Cloudmark is. I used Control Panel to check what I have
installed on my computer. I did not see Cloudmark there.

In the last Windows update, I selected some optional updates:
- .NETFramework 3.0
- something related to MSXML
- something else I cannot remember

May be these optional updates have screwed up my computer.

Is there anyway to backout Windows updates from the Microsoft update history
list?

Any help will be appreciated. I hate to clean my disk and reload everything
again - if I can avoid this.

Thanking in advance.
 

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