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Outlook 2003 unexpected restarting

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spiderRog - 27 Aug 2007 10:46 GMT
I have had Outllok 2003 installed for the last 12 months following an upgrade
from an earlier version. Just recently I am finding that when I start the
computer up in the morning I get the first screen of the installation wizard
to install Outlook 2003. I have just been cancelling this as it is already
installed, but how do I clean up and get rid of this reoccurring glitch. This
has only started to happen since I installed some software for a Bluetooth
USB gizmo. I am reluctant to use the system restore date facility as this has
conflicted with my Norton isntallation in the past resulting in having to
completely erase Norton and all of its associated files and reinstall - quite
a drag really. Any ideas please. - spiderRog
Roady [MVP] - 27 Aug 2007 11:00 GMT
Don't cancel the dialog but let it finish the repair.

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>I have had Outllok 2003 installed for the last 12 months following an
>upgrade
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> a drag really. Any ideas please. - spiderRog
 
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