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AMCH99
Hi,
I have been receiving a runtime error in Microsoft Outlook 2003 and this
seems to be occuring randomly. My computer has been applied the SP3 patch but
it doesnt resolve the problem.
For example, when I tried entering receipient's email I get a Runtime error
and ask me to debug, or send error report. As well as, our company has a
shared calendar, on few occasions I can edit the items in the calendar but
when the Runtime error shows up, I cannot edit anything.
I have re-installed Microsoft Office 2003, but that didn't solve the
problem. It is weird that our other users are not receiving this error, only
me.
The error as stated below in the Event Viewer.
Faulting application outlook.exe, version 11.0.8169.0, stamp 465f28e3,
faulting module mscorwks.dll, version 2.0.50727.832, stamp 461f2e2a, debug?
0, fault address 0x000c87cc.
..NET Runtime version 2.0.50727.832 - Fatal Execution Engine Error (7A0592A2)
(80131506)
Is there a patch for fixes that would solve this problem, any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrew
I have been receiving a runtime error in Microsoft Outlook 2003 and this
seems to be occuring randomly. My computer has been applied the SP3 patch but
it doesnt resolve the problem.
For example, when I tried entering receipient's email I get a Runtime error
and ask me to debug, or send error report. As well as, our company has a
shared calendar, on few occasions I can edit the items in the calendar but
when the Runtime error shows up, I cannot edit anything.
I have re-installed Microsoft Office 2003, but that didn't solve the
problem. It is weird that our other users are not receiving this error, only
me.
The error as stated below in the Event Viewer.
Faulting application outlook.exe, version 11.0.8169.0, stamp 465f28e3,
faulting module mscorwks.dll, version 2.0.50727.832, stamp 461f2e2a, debug?
0, fault address 0x000c87cc.
..NET Runtime version 2.0.50727.832 - Fatal Execution Engine Error (7A0592A2)
(80131506)
Is there a patch for fixes that would solve this problem, any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrew