Office 2003 Beta Failed to intialize

J

John Novar

I tried to install the system and after it completed I
attempted to open Outlook and got an error message.
"The application failed to intialize properly
(0xc0150002). Click on OK to terminate the application."

I get the same message when trying to open any of the
office programs. I have tried to remove the program and
re-install still get the same error. I am using this
program on a IBM clone abit NF7 series with a amdxp 2600
processor running under windows xp pro. I have installed
the same office 2003 beta on another machine and it
worked perfectly.. Please help
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi John,

Have you installed Windows XP Service Pack 1
from http://windowsupdate.com ?

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I tried to install the system and after it completed I
attempted to open Outlook and got an error message.
"The application failed to intialize properly
(0xc0150002). Click on OK to terminate the application."

I get the same message when trying to open any of the
office programs. I have tried to remove the program and
re-install still get the same error. I am using this
program on a IBM clone abit NF7 series with a amdxp 2600
processor running under windows xp pro. I have installed
the same office 2003 beta on another machine and it
worked perfectly.. Please help >>
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Hope that helps,

Bob Buckland ?:) MS Office Products family MVP
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