Outlook won't open

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Running Windows XP. Have 2 users sharing a computer, each of us having
our own Windows login profile. My collegue opens Outlook just fine but
when I try to open Outlook on my Windows login, to won't open. A pane
opens briefly and then disappears. I've read where a similar thing
happeded with others but when I checked the tasks, there is no instance
of an Outlook process working. I've reloaded Outlook from the disk but
it changed nothing. What could the problem be? Much obliged for any
assitance.
 
Try asking them here.

http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...d1f-73aa-41e1-abfd-27a6e3c352e5&lang=en&cr=US

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| Running Windows XP. Have 2 users sharing a computer, each of us having
| our own Windows login profile. My collegue opens Outlook just fine but
| when I try to open Outlook on my Windows login, to won't open. A pane
| opens briefly and then disappears. I've read where a similar thing
| happeded with others but when I checked the tasks, there is no instance
| of an Outlook process working. I've reloaded Outlook from the disk but
| it changed nothing. What could the problem be? Much obliged for any
| assitance.
|
 
Running Windows XP. Have 2 users sharing a computer, each of us having
our own Windows login profile. My collegue opens Outlook just fine but
when I try to open Outlook on my Windows login, to won't open. A pane
opens briefly and then disappears. I've read where a similar thing
happeded with others but when I checked the tasks, there is no instance
of an Outlook process working. I've reloaded Outlook from the disk but
it changed nothing. What could the problem be? Much obliged for any
assitance.

Sometimes happens when Outllk doesn't close properly

Ctrl+Alt+Del - see if there are any Outlook.exe processes running and
close manually.
 
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