Outlook Crashing

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My outlook 2003 intermintiently crashed and when I send a report it sometimes tells me an update would solve my problem. When I go to updates it says I do not need any updates . There seems to be no ryme or reason to i
thanks John Cannuck

PLease send response to my email adress direct also please.
 
What is the bucket ID for the crash you refer to?
Have you tried the updates from http://office.microsoft.com ?

Best Regards,

Ryan M. Keith, BSCSE, MCSE
Microsoft Enterprise Messaging Support
Client Server Infrastructure

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My outlook 2003 intermintiently crashed and when I send a report it
sometimes tells me an update would solve my problem. When I go to updates
it says I do not need any updates . There seems to be no ryme or reason to
it
thanks John Cannuck.

PLease send response to my email adress direct also please.
 

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