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How to uninstall & reinstall Outlook 2007 from Office Business 07?

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Frank M - 29 May 2008 03:44 GMT
Frequently, my Outlook 2007 will not start.  I often must re-boot the
computer.  I have had messages relating to errors with BCM.  I would like to
uninstall Outlook 2007, then reinstall.  If that does not work, I would like
to reinstall Outlook 2003.  How do I do that?
Diane Poremsky {MVP} - 29 May 2008 04:47 GMT
Uninstall won't help any more than using office diagnostics (help menu). Are
you using BCM? If not, disable it.

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> Frequently, my Outlook 2007 will not start.  I often must re-boot the
> computer.  I have had messages relating to errors with BCM.  I would like
> to
> uninstall Outlook 2007, then reinstall.  If that does not work, I would
> like
> to reinstall Outlook 2003.  How do I do that?
 
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