Outlook 2003 Vista install Problem with outlookaddin.dll

C

Coddington

After installing office 2003 on a new vista premium system, Outlook 2003
gets a "stopped working" message while trying to open. The culprit is
outlookaddin.dll and when disabled outlook works ok except every time I open
outlook, I have to acknowledge the license agreement.
I reinstalled, no help. I then ran the install cleanup utility from
Microsoft, still no help.

Anyone have any ideas?

BC
 
C

Coddington

This did not help, I still have to accept the license agreement every time
Outlook opens.

BC
Russ Valentine said:
Tried renaming extend.dat?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Coddington said:
After installing office 2003 on a new vista premium system, Outlook 2003
gets a "stopped working" message while trying to open. The culprit is
outlookaddin.dll and when disabled outlook works ok except every time I
open outlook, I have to acknowledge the license agreement.
I reinstalled, no help. I then ran the install cleanup utility from
Microsoft, still no help.

Anyone have any ideas?

BC
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

New one on me. Try posting more precise steps to repro in an Office group
where these issues are handled.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Coddington said:
This did not help, I still have to accept the license agreement every time
Outlook opens.

BC
Russ Valentine said:
Tried renaming extend.dat?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Coddington said:
After installing office 2003 on a new vista premium system, Outlook 2003
gets a "stopped working" message while trying to open. The culprit is
outlookaddin.dll and when disabled outlook works ok except every time I
open outlook, I have to acknowledge the license agreement.
I reinstalled, no help. I then ran the install cleanup utility from
Microsoft, still no help.

Anyone have any ideas?

BC
 
C

Coddington

Thanks for all the suggestions. I am logged in as admin. I will try a
different post with more details.

BC
 

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