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Old December 21st 06, 04:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Bewildered
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Default Outlook 2003-WinFax Pro Compatibility

Yes, there are others, but they don't seem to solve my problem. I have just
taken possession of a Dell notebook running XP pro; I loaded my office pro
2003. I can open Word, Excell, Publisher but cannot open Outlook because of
this problem. The program freezes and I can only minimise or maximise (very
frustrating) on closing the program I am referred to the Symantec site which
references a compatibility problem with the aforementioned WinFax Pro. I
have not got WinFax Pro so what is going on? I need my organiser...
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Old December 21st 06, 10:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DL
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Default Outlook 2003-WinFax Pro Compatibility

There hasnt been a fix posted, as yet
If this a new Dell, you sure it doesnt come preinstalled with any Symantec
products, as a trial?
eg NIS or NAV?

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Yes, there are others, but they don't seem to solve my problem. I have

just
taken possession of a Dell notebook running XP pro; I loaded my office

pro
2003. I can open Word, Excell, Publisher but cannot open Outlook because

of
this problem. The program freezes and I can only minimise or maximise

(very
frustrating) on closing the program I am referred to the Symantec site

which
references a compatibility problem with the aforementioned WinFax Pro. I
have not got WinFax Pro so what is going on? I need my organiser...



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Old December 27th 06, 09:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
lambro
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Default Outlook 2003-WinFax Pro Compatibility

Did you ever find a remedy for your problem? If not, see 12/27 reply to 12/19
posting of the same name. If you are upgrading from a previous version of
Office, this should do the trick.

"Bewildered" wrote:

Yes, there are others, but they don't seem to solve my problem. I have just
taken possession of a Dell notebook running XP pro; I loaded my office pro
2003. I can open Word, Excell, Publisher but cannot open Outlook because of
this problem. The program freezes and I can only minimise or maximise (very
frustrating) on closing the program I am referred to the Symantec site which
references a compatibility problem with the aforementioned WinFax Pro. I
have not got WinFax Pro so what is going on? I need my organiser...

 




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