Outlook 2003 on Vista Won't Launch

R

RPS LLC

I've read similar posts, but really don't see a definitive answer or any
suggestions that actually solved the problem.

Outlook works great on one users profile. On the other, it won't launch. It
presents the "The operation failed due to an installation problem..." error.

I followed the directions here:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm and that didn't help.

It is Outlook 2003 installed on a Vista PC (native Vista, not upgraded from
XP).

Thanks in advance!
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B

Bill R

The OS and Outlook version are compatible.
I'd figure its a problem with permissions for that other user profile.
I'm assuming you are using different Windows level profiles. Does that user
have administration privileges?
 
B

Brian Tillman

RPS LLC said:
I've read similar posts, but really don't see a definitive answer or
any suggestions that actually solved the problem.

Outlook works great on one users profile. On the other, it won't
launch. It presents the "The operation failed due to an installation
problem..." error.
I followed the directions here:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm and that didn't help.

It is Outlook 2003 installed on a Vista PC (native Vista, not
upgraded from XP).

What happens if you right-click the Outlook shortcut and choose Run as
Administrator?
 
P

PghOPS

Both users are set as admins.


Bill R said:
The OS and Outlook version are compatible.
I'd figure its a problem with permissions for that other user profile.
I'm assuming you are using different Windows level profiles. Does that
user have administration privileges?
 
R

RPS LLC

I set-up a new user with admin rights and the same failure occurs when just
doublicking to launch and right-clicking to run as admin. The original user
(admin rights) continues to work without a problem.

Bill R said:
does it work for a new user set as admin?
 

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