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Michael Clark
After installing exchange 2003 and updating the .NET framework along with
the other required updates my users started to have problems using Outlook
2000. Outlook 2000 froze for many of the after my update, and after that
point whenever outlook is launched there is an error. "common language
runtime debugging services" is the title of the box, and "Application has
generated an exception that could not be handled" is in the body. The
Process ID and Thread ID are then listed.
So far I have:
Repaired Office 2000 installation
Reinstalled Office 2000
Removed .NET framwork 1.1
Right now I am loading .NET Framework 2.0
If I run outlook under an Administrative rights user in the domain, like
myself, Outlook does function, but an error occurs as well. "I'm sorry, but
a serious program error (Object reference not set to an instance of an
object.) occurred." Then it offers to send a bug report.
Little stumped on this one any help would be very very appreciated.
~Mikeal
the other required updates my users started to have problems using Outlook
2000. Outlook 2000 froze for many of the after my update, and after that
point whenever outlook is launched there is an error. "common language
runtime debugging services" is the title of the box, and "Application has
generated an exception that could not be handled" is in the body. The
Process ID and Thread ID are then listed.
So far I have:
Repaired Office 2000 installation
Reinstalled Office 2000
Removed .NET framwork 1.1
Right now I am loading .NET Framework 2.0
If I run outlook under an Administrative rights user in the domain, like
myself, Outlook does function, but an error occurs as well. "I'm sorry, but
a serious program error (Object reference not set to an instance of an
object.) occurred." Then it offers to send a bug report.
Little stumped on this one any help would be very very appreciated.
~Mikeal