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When I exit Outlook or Word, I am notified that Outlook or Word has stopped
working. When I open Outlook or Word, a windows installer window briefly pops
up and then closes before I can read it. This does not happen every time but
does happen frequently. In fact, both programs seem to be working fine except
for these error messages and installer pop ups. The problem reports and
solutions has the problems identified as Microsoft Office Outlook (or Word)
- Stopped working - date - report sent. When I check for a solution it tells
me "no solutions found." I am running Vista Home Premium and have all known
updates and autoupdate is enabled and OneCare is in the Green.
This problem began when I uninstalled Office 2003 and installed Office 2007.
I spent several weeks with the Office 2007 Microsoft technical help trying to
resolve the identical MS Office Problem 'Outlook 2007 or Word 2007 - stopped
working. Prior to installing 2007 Office 2003 worked fine. I decided that
Vista and Office 2007 were not completely compatible so I uninstalled Office
2007 and reinstalled Office 2003. The "stopped working" error messages in
2003 began then. I tried several solutions found web surfing but none worked.
Finally, I reformatted the hard drive, reinstalled Vista and then reinstalled
Office 2003. Much to my consternation, the error message of Microsoft Office
Outlook / Word - stopped working immediately returned. I am at a complete
loss now. Unintalls of Office followed by reinstalls has failed to fix this.
A complete OS reinstallation on a completely reformated hard drive has now
failed. It appears that this is a Vista problem and not an office problem. I
say this because I have a second computer with XP Pro on it and both Office
2007 and Office 2003 work fine on it.
I have a 2.8 Intel Pentium 4 processor on an Intel D945PAW board, 2 gb
memory dual WD3200 320gb SATA drives, and an NVIDIA GeForce 6500 display
adaptor. As best I know, this relatively new dual core system far exceeds the
Vista minimum requirements. Any suggestions other than returning this newer
computer to XP Pro
working. When I open Outlook or Word, a windows installer window briefly pops
up and then closes before I can read it. This does not happen every time but
does happen frequently. In fact, both programs seem to be working fine except
for these error messages and installer pop ups. The problem reports and
solutions has the problems identified as Microsoft Office Outlook (or Word)
- Stopped working - date - report sent. When I check for a solution it tells
me "no solutions found." I am running Vista Home Premium and have all known
updates and autoupdate is enabled and OneCare is in the Green.
This problem began when I uninstalled Office 2003 and installed Office 2007.
I spent several weeks with the Office 2007 Microsoft technical help trying to
resolve the identical MS Office Problem 'Outlook 2007 or Word 2007 - stopped
working. Prior to installing 2007 Office 2003 worked fine. I decided that
Vista and Office 2007 were not completely compatible so I uninstalled Office
2007 and reinstalled Office 2003. The "stopped working" error messages in
2003 began then. I tried several solutions found web surfing but none worked.
Finally, I reformatted the hard drive, reinstalled Vista and then reinstalled
Office 2003. Much to my consternation, the error message of Microsoft Office
Outlook / Word - stopped working immediately returned. I am at a complete
loss now. Unintalls of Office followed by reinstalls has failed to fix this.
A complete OS reinstallation on a completely reformated hard drive has now
failed. It appears that this is a Vista problem and not an office problem. I
say this because I have a second computer with XP Pro on it and both Office
2007 and Office 2003 work fine on it.
I have a 2.8 Intel Pentium 4 processor on an Intel D945PAW board, 2 gb
memory dual WD3200 320gb SATA drives, and an NVIDIA GeForce 6500 display
adaptor. As best I know, this relatively new dual core system far exceeds the
Vista minimum requirements. Any suggestions other than returning this newer
computer to XP Pro