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I am trying to run Outlook 2003 on a Vista computer. When starting up
Outlook, I get the message: "Cannot start Microsoft OFfice Outlook. MAPI32.DLL is corrupt or the wrong version. This could have been caused by installing other messaging software. Please reinstall Outlook." I reinstalled it several times; Tried the Office Repair tool on the CD; and still keep getting the same message. Mind you, this is a brand new computer and this same version of Outlook worked fine on the Windows ME I had before... |
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Outlook 2003 shoudl run ok on Vista.
Is there another email application installed? See if you can locate and run fixmapi.exe -- Bill R "sharonw" wrote in message ... I am trying to run Outlook 2003 on a Vista computer. When starting up Outlook, I get the message: "Cannot start Microsoft OFfice Outlook. MAPI32.DLL is corrupt or the wrong version. This could have been caused by installing other messaging software. Please reinstall Outlook." I reinstalled it several times; Tried the Office Repair tool on the CD; and still keep getting the same message. Mind you, this is a brand new computer and this same version of Outlook worked fine on the Windows ME I had before... |
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Me thinks you are not using Office 2003.
The err is typical of outlook 2000 on a Vista sys Office2003 will not install on a WinME sys or any win9* based system, requirements are win2k sp3 or later o/s "sharonw" wrote in message ... I am trying to run Outlook 2003 on a Vista computer. When starting up Outlook, I get the message: "Cannot start Microsoft OFfice Outlook. MAPI32.DLL is corrupt or the wrong version. This could have been caused by installing other messaging software. Please reinstall Outlook." I reinstalled it several times; Tried the Office Repair tool on the CD; and still keep getting the same message. Mind you, this is a brand new computer and this same version of Outlook worked fine on the Windows ME I had before... |
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I'm afraid neither of your suggestions fix the problem for me. I tried
running the fixmapi application: in fact, I ran it several times !!!! Also, I definitely have a copy of Office 2003. This is the teacher and student edition which worked fine on my Windows ME machine which I just replaced. I installed Office 2003 from the original CDs. So, thanks for the replies, but I still have no solution. Any other ideas, anyone??? |
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It might help if you actually answered my question.
-- Bill R "sharonw" wrote in message ... I'm afraid neither of your suggestions fix the problem for me. I tried running the fixmapi application: in fact, I ran it several times !!!! Also, I definitely have a copy of Office 2003. This is the teacher and student edition which worked fine on my Windows ME machine which I just replaced. I installed Office 2003 from the original CDs. So, thanks for the replies, but I still have no solution. Any other ideas, anyone??? |
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Looking back at your original post, you asked more than one question. I
answered all but one: Yes, I have a legal and valid copy of the installation disk. Yes, I ran the fixmapi application - as a matter of fact several times. And no, I did not think I had any other email program. As it turns out though, my last answer was incorrect. This new computer that I bought comes pre-installed with a limited time edition of Office 2007. I found a reference to this on another web site which recommended uninstalling it. I did so; uninstalled my Office 2003; rebooted several times; installed Office 2003 and VOILA! it now works. So, I guess you were right about another email program causing the problem. "BillR" wrote: It might help if you actually answered my question. -- Bill R "sharonw" wrote in message ... I'm afraid neither of your suggestions fix the problem for me. I tried running the fixmapi application: in fact, I ran it several times !!!! Also, I definitely have a copy of Office 2003. This is the teacher and student edition which worked fine on my Windows ME machine which I just replaced. I installed Office 2003 from the original CDs. So, thanks for the replies, but I still have no solution. Any other ideas, anyone??? |
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That's good that you worked it out.
-- Bill R "sharonw" wrote in message ... Looking back at your original post, you asked more than one question. I answered all but one: Yes, I have a legal and valid copy of the installation disk. Yes, I ran the fixmapi application - as a matter of fact several times. And no, I did not think I had any other email program. As it turns out though, my last answer was incorrect. This new computer that I bought comes pre-installed with a limited time edition of Office 2007. I found a reference to this on another web site which recommended uninstalling it. I did so; uninstalled my Office 2003; rebooted several times; installed Office 2003 and VOILA! it now works. So, I guess you were right about another email program causing the problem. "BillR" wrote: It might help if you actually answered my question. -- Bill R "sharonw" wrote in message ... I'm afraid neither of your suggestions fix the problem for me. I tried running the fixmapi application: in fact, I ran it several times !!!! Also, I definitely have a copy of Office 2003. This is the teacher and student edition which worked fine on my Windows ME machine which I just replaced. I installed Office 2003 from the original CDs. So, thanks for the replies, but I still have no solution. Any other ideas, anyone??? |
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822129
or http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/o...fo/sysreq.mspx "Outlook 2003 System requirements" "Operating system Microsoft® Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 3 (SP3) or later; or Windows XP or later" "sharonw" wrote in message ... I'm afraid neither of your suggestions fix the problem for me. I tried running the fixmapi application: in fact, I ran it several times !!!! Also, I definitely have a copy of Office 2003. This is the teacher and student edition which worked fine on my Windows ME machine which I just replaced. I installed Office 2003 from the original CDs. So, thanks for the replies, but I still have no solution. Any other ideas, anyone??? |
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