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Outlook 2007 Beta Catastrophic Failure
Hi all,
I have bee having problems with my Outlook 2007 Beta failing to start open - running WinXP Home with 1.25Gigs Ram. All other Office 2007 components work OK. The flash screen comes on - the outline of Outlook itself comes on and then everything just disappears. Outlook continues to be seen in the system tray on the bottom right - but as soon as I hover over it - it disappears. If I click Outlook again - the option to launch Safe Mode comes up. When I say yes - the same thing happens - flash screen -- blue outline for Outlook -- and Poof! The third time I click - an option for "detect and repair" mode comes up. This began after I installed Outlook Connector for Office Live Email. But everything just crashed. Removal and re-installation after reboot did NOT help. After re-installation a popup with Failed to launch mscon.dll comes up. After installing Outlook Connector - the popup goes away, but Outlook 2007 continues to crash every time. Any ideas? Thanks Tibelian |
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