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SteveM - GSTC
I posted this a couple of days ago, but never received a sponses. So I
thought I would post it again.
We are in the process of rolling out an update from Office XP to Office 2003
on about 100 machines. On several machines after completing updating and
installing SP3, we get the following error when trying to open Outlook:
"Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line argument is not
valid."
The KB indicates this is a switch error, but I am not using any switches.
So I am not sure why I am getting this error. If I try to just open the
EXE by double clicking I still get the same error message. But if I use the
"Run" function Outlook opens fine.
Does anyone have a clue to how to resolve this problem?
Thanks for the help!
thought I would post it again.
We are in the process of rolling out an update from Office XP to Office 2003
on about 100 machines. On several machines after completing updating and
installing SP3, we get the following error when trying to open Outlook:
"Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line argument is not
valid."
The KB indicates this is a switch error, but I am not using any switches.
So I am not sure why I am getting this error. If I try to just open the
EXE by double clicking I still get the same error message. But if I use the
"Run" function Outlook opens fine.
Does anyone have a clue to how to resolve this problem?
Thanks for the help!