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Phil McCracken
The computer is a new Dell Studio Slim desktop running Windows 7 with
self-installed MS Office Enterprise 2007. On two occasions, over the
past week since installing the program, Outlook fails to start up when
clicking on the desktop icon. So, I insert the program disk into the
CD drive and run the "repair" program. The wierd thing is that once
the repair program concludes and is in the process of the required
reboot, I get a screen that indicates a number of programs need to
shut down (or be forced to shut down) so that the machine can reboot.
And the program icons that appear for those programs are Outlook icons
(which total the number of times I previously, but unsuccessfully
tried to start the program).
What's going on here?
Thanks!
Mark
self-installed MS Office Enterprise 2007. On two occasions, over the
past week since installing the program, Outlook fails to start up when
clicking on the desktop icon. So, I insert the program disk into the
CD drive and run the "repair" program. The wierd thing is that once
the repair program concludes and is in the process of the required
reboot, I get a screen that indicates a number of programs need to
shut down (or be forced to shut down) so that the machine can reboot.
And the program icons that appear for those programs are Outlook icons
(which total the number of times I previously, but unsuccessfully
tried to start the program).
What's going on here?
Thanks!
Mark