Error messages in Outlook

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thepotter43

I am using Outlook 2007 and windows 7.

When I started with Windows 7, and opened Outlook 2007, I reeived the
following error messages: Compile error in hidden modul. On licking, I got
the following: AZ WizardModul. WHen I clicked the dialog box went away and I
could continue.

After installing Google Chrome and some applications, and deleting them,
when I tried to downlod articles from various on-line newpapers, I received
the following error message: THe operation has been cancelled due to
retriction in effect with this computer. Please contact your systems
administrator. I am the administrator. Iwould not downlod the articles. If
I forward the e-mail with the paper to another e-mail system/account, I can
download the articles.

I would like to get rid of these error messages and be able to use Outlook
fully.

The Potter 43
 
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Brian Tillman

thepotter43;111682 said:
I am using Outlook 2007 and windows 7.

When I started with Windows 7, and opened Outlook 2007, I reeived the
following error messages: Compile error in hidden modul. On licking
I got
the following: AZ WizardModul. WHen I clicked the dialog box went awa
and I
could continue.

After installing Google Chrome and some applications, and deletin
them,
when I tried to downlod articles from various on-line newpapers,
received
the following error message: THe operation has been cancelled due to
retriction in effect with this computer. Please contact your systems
administrator. I am the administrator. Iwould not downlod th
articles. If
I forward the e-mail with the paper to another e-mail system/account,
can
download the articles.

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