Outlook Keeps shutting down

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Shah

I'm using office XP on Win NT OS and when I click on a
link / file from an email or open another office program
(excel, explorer, etc.) Outlook automatically closes
itself.

What could be the problem?

THANKS.
 
Their's this article that could be of help to you take a look in to it but
advice is take a backup of your Registry before u go ahead with it ok

Program Immediately Quits on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290231

Kutts (Kuttappa K A)

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The problem isn't that the program immediately quits, it
quits at random times. I went to the thread and the
registry matches exactly as the thread says. Any other
suggestions.

Thanks.
 

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