Uninstall of BCM, Outlook, Office, SQL server, and .Net, leaves errors on re-install

Z

zipped

Hello,
I was using Office 2003 with BCM. I played with BCM, then uninstalled
BCM/Outlook(the combined update from Microsoft online), then re-
installed Outlook from my cd.

Everything works fine, did a contact search but if I misspell a name,
(something other than a contact name in the folder) I get an error -
"Business contact manager failed to load (title) the error message
then reads "Business Contact Manager failed to initialize the Common
Language Runtime. The system cannot find the file specified".

Okay, thought BCM was uninstalled. Went on to uninstall SQL, .Net,
then Office entirely. Cleaned the registry as best as possible..

Reloaded Office 2003, run Outlook, still get the same error if I spell
a contact name not in the contact folder.
What the heck? Am I living with a ghost?

Any help is appreciated!
 
L

Luther

Hello,
I was using Office 2003 with BCM. I played with BCM, then uninstalled
BCM/Outlook(the combined update from Microsoft online), then re-
installed Outlook from my cd.

Everything works fine, did a contact search but if I misspell a name,
(something other than a contact name in the folder) I get an error -
"Business contact manager failed to load (title) the error message
then reads "Business Contact Manager failed to initialize the Common
Language Runtime. The system cannot find the file specified".

Okay, thought BCM was uninstalled. Went on to uninstall SQL, .Net,
then Office entirely. Cleaned the registry as best as possible..

Reloaded Office 2003, run Outlook, still get the same error if I spell
a contact name not in the contact folder.
What the heck? Am I living with a ghost?

Any help is appreciated!

My guess is that there's a BCM store referenced in your Mail profile.
Check it out via Control Panel's Mail applet, if your profile has a
BCM store, remove it.
 

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