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Old May 1st 10, 04:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
kls
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I upgraded to WIndows 7 professional 64 bit and still cannot get my MS Office
2003 to work properly. All the programs except Outlook seems to work fine.
I am totally unable to open outlook without mail profiles. I click on mail
in control panel and I get low memoery or resources too low. That's
impossible. I have 4GB RAM and 1GB VRAM.

In addition, I noticed to night that while I created a profile for myself as
Admin, I do ot have admin permissions EVEN IF I say 'run as admin" If I open
my profile, it syas Admin under my name yet shows up as standard user. I
tried another name and same thing. Any ideas????
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Old May 1st 10, 09:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DL[_3_]
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Default cannot create profiles in win 7 mail 32 bit

That would appear to be a problem with your Win7 installation, you might
want to post to a win7 group stating exactly how you 'upgraded'

"KLS" wrote in message
...
I upgraded to WIndows 7 professional 64 bit and still cannot get my MS
Office
2003 to work properly. All the programs except Outlook seems to work
fine.
I am totally unable to open outlook without mail profiles. I click on
mail
in control panel and I get low memoery or resources too low. That's
impossible. I have 4GB RAM and 1GB VRAM.

In addition, I noticed to night that while I created a profile for myself
as
Admin, I do ot have admin permissions EVEN IF I say 'run as admin" If I
open
my profile, it syas Admin under my name yet shows up as standard user. I
tried another name and same thing. Any ideas????
--
Thank you! -KLS


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Old May 1st 10, 04:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
kls
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Default cannot create profiles in win 7 mail 32 bit

Thank you DL. I will try that. But I did upgrade from Micorsoft download
b/c I was having so many problems with some older games and this outlook. I
thought the professional having xp mode would solve the problem. It did with
games but not outlook.
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Thank you! -KLS


"DL" wrote:

That would appear to be a problem with your Win7 installation, you might
want to post to a win7 group stating exactly how you 'upgraded'

"KLS" wrote in message
...
I upgraded to WIndows 7 professional 64 bit and still cannot get my MS
Office
2003 to work properly. All the programs except Outlook seems to work
fine.
I am totally unable to open outlook without mail profiles. I click on
mail
in control panel and I get low memoery or resources too low. That's
impossible. I have 4GB RAM and 1GB VRAM.

In addition, I noticed to night that while I created a profile for myself
as
Admin, I do ot have admin permissions EVEN IF I say 'run as admin" If I
open
my profile, it syas Admin under my name yet shows up as standard user. I
tried another name and same thing. Any ideas????
--
Thank you! -KLS


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Old May 3rd 10, 02:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Default cannot create profiles in win 7 mail 32 bit

"KLS" wrote in message
...

Thank you DL. I will try that. But I did upgrade from Micorsoft download
b/c I was having so many problems with some older games and this outlook. I
thought the professional having xp mode would solve the problem. It did
with
games but not outlook.


You shouldn't need to run Outlook in XP compatibility mode and should do so.
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Old May 3rd 10, 02:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Default cannot create profiles in win 7 mail 32 bit

"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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You shouldn't need to run Outlook in XP compatibility mode and should do so.


I meant to type "...should not do so."
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Old May 4th 10, 04:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Slipstick[_6_]
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Default cannot create profiles in win 7 mail 32 bit


KLS;143677 Wrote:
Thank you DL. I will try that. But I did upgrade from Micorsoft download
b/c I was having so many problems with some older games and this
outlook. I
thought the professional having xp mode would solve the problem. It did
with
games but not outlook.


DO NOT use compatibility mode with Outlook and Windows 7.


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