Unable to initialize CLR

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I am recieving an error when I try to add Bus. contact Manager database to
Outlook 2003.

The error is:
"Could not initialize CLR. Required Permission can not be obtained." I had
the program running, then started recieving this error. Now, when ever I
open Outlook the message Could not initialize CLR continues to pop-up. I
have to remove BCM to stop the pop-up error message. I have un installed
and re-installed Outlook and BCM, but can not get access to the database. I
have
removed my old database, planning to set-up a new one, however, I still get
this error. I have put my name as a BSMuser and unloaded and reloaded Office
2003. i am running Windows XP Professional and my username is set-up as
admiistrator. Also runing Office 2003 SP1.

ANY IDEAS...Thank you for your Help
 
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chris

Received just the Office 2003 Pro evaluation CDs. And have expereinced
exactly the same problem as you. I cleaned my system of any traces of Office
XP Pro and starteed with a clean installation. But no! The problem comes
back. I have fortunately not purchased Office 2003 yet. And will not
purchase if MS is unable to provide effective support. MS Support refused to
provide support when my Office XP Pro support quota was used up. And they do
not support evaluation software! Well, who cares to buy an upgrade when it
doesn't work. And when help is not available! I thought first that it was
worthwile to upgrade due to the Business Contact Manager, but no! Will
continue to use my good ol' Ecco PIM for now.
 
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=?Utf-8?B?SW5keURhd2c=?= said:
I am recieving an error when I try to add Bus. contact Manager database to
Outlook 2003.

The error is:
"Could not initialize CLR. Required Permission can not be obtained." I had
the program running, then started recieving this error. Now, when ever I
open Outlook the message Could not initialize CLR continues to pop-up. I
have to remove BCM to stop the pop-up error message. I have un installed
and re-installed Outlook and BCM, but can not get access to the database. I
have
removed my old database, planning to set-up a new one, however, I still get
this error. I have put my name as a BSMuser and unloaded and reloaded Office
2003. i am running Windows XP Professional and my username is set-up as
admiistrator. Also runing Office 2003 SP1.

ANY IDEAS...Thank you for your Help

Yes yes yes - after 3 months I found the answer and it's very simple actually!

Simply delete the Business contact manager personal folder file!
Not that easy? No it's not but keep cancelling the CLR notice until you get the drop down box (with a right click) and when that appears just close down BCM. Don't open it or try anything else - just close it. The next time you open outlook it will not be there and all will be well. No more CLR notices!!
 
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BCM and CLR Solution!!!! THANKS!

RadioSpu!!!!

Your solution FIXED this problem...the only part of Business Contact Manager that I ever really found useful anyway was the follow-up folder and flagged items list, but I can create my own for that. Geeze, thanks for your solution. I was driving myself crazy with that CLR pop up...I wanted to bang my head against the wall...LOL
 
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to Siren111

There aren't any walls left standing in this place, 'cos I knocked them all down and as for my head it looks more like an old tomato!!

Glad to have been able to help your house to stay the right way up!!

Spug.
 

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