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arus.geo asked in Computers & InternetSoftware · 1 decade ago

Uninstall/FIX Outlook 2007 (Microsoft Office 2007 Professional)?

I had asked this yesterday:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200909...

and follow the chosen answer, but when I went to "reinstall' using the "From my computer" option, it seems that all that "Not available" did was just make the program "unavailable". ITS Still there, but you just can't access it (via any menus or shortcuts)

I need to fix my Outlook. It started to act up when I started getting "Out of Memory and resources" messages when I try to acccept Meeting requests, or even modifying, creating, or forwarding meetings.

Now, my Outlook will crash whenever a reminder meeting message comes up, and if it tries to receive email messages that have attachments.

I need to FIX Outlook but I dont want to lose my PST file or any information contained within (that included 10 email addresses and 8 years worth of email). And I dont want to uninstall any of the other Office programs

MY PST file after compacting comes to 4.3 GB.

Can anyone provide help?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Hi, to uninstall programs, i think the link below will be the best place: http://www.uninstalltips.com.here,/ many detailed uninstall instructions were introduced. And I was able to uninstall Avast and McAffe with the help there. So wish you can find some solutions here, too!

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I am not that technically inclined... but I think it is. Worth buying it that is, rather than stealing it from the internet. I did it, and it seems like a painfully large amount of money, but if you are starting out your own business it feels a lot more professional to do things propperly. Its a fantastic piece of software, and easily an industry standard for most companies - and most people you will be working with. I know people moan all the time about Microsoft - but the programmes in Office do exactly what I need! Outlook is perfect for managing email, word is more than enough for producing a wide range of written documents, excel is easily powerful enough to mange databases (and very intuative and easy to use) - and Power Point is fantastic! Do you remember what presentations were like before powerpoint? Relative to many of the other bits of nonsense you will have to buy - its a good investment. It will probably last longer than your printer etc. as well!

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