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Outlook 2003 Does not work after Windows/Office Update on XP!

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Frustrated with Outlook - 22 Mar 2007 20:26 GMT
Last week I did a windows update and then an office update.

Since then, I cannot open Outlook - before it opens, the message dialog pops
up informing me that an error has happened and Outlook must close. All other
office programs seems to work fine.

I have already uninstalled and re-installed and the problem persists!!!!

So frustrating! Please help!
Frustrated with Outlook - 22 Mar 2007 20:41 GMT
Here are the error messages in the event viewer:

Faulting application outlook.exe, version 11.0.8118.0, stamp 456628bf,
faulting module kernel32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2945, stamp 44ab9a84, debug?
0, fault address 0x00012a5b.

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K. Orland - 22 Mar 2007 20:47 GMT
Check Add Ins and COMS it may be that updating Office means that some of your
Add Ins or COMS are in conflict or need to be updated.

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