Outlook 2007 explodes (adobes ault?)

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Jason Bailey

I have the same issue except mine is slightly more annoying. I can write
one email (either reply or new) and send but as soon as I try to hit "New"
or "Reply" for a second email, the app crashes 100% of the time.

I've even disabled all non-Office 2007 add-ins but that hasn't solved the
issue. Hopefully someone on the board can help both of us.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Patrick Schmid

Go into Control Panel, Add/Remove Software. Click on Adobe Acrobat Pro
6/7 (not the reader) and hit modify. Uninstall the Outlook & Office
add-ins and your problem should be solved.

Patrick Schmid
 
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Patrick Schmid

Go into Control Panel, Add/Remove Software. Click on Adobe Acrobat Pro
6/7 (not the reader) and hit modify. Uninstall the Outlook & Office
add-ins and your problem should be solved.

Patrick Schmid
 
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Patrick Schmid

Go into Control Panel, Add/Remove Software. Click on Adobe Acrobat Pro
6/7 (not the reader) and hit modify. Uninstall the Outlook & Office
add-ins and your problem should be solved.

Patrick Schmid
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Go into Control Panel, Add/Remove Software. Click on Adobe Acrobat Pro
6/7 (not the reader) and hit modify. Uninstall the Outlook & Office
add-ins and your problem should be solved.

Patrick Schmid
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Go into Control Panel, Add/Remove Software. Click on Adobe Acrobat Pro
6/7 (not the reader) and hit modify. Uninstall the Outlook & Office
add-ins and your problem should be solved.

Patrick Schmid
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Go into Control Panel, Add/Remove Software. Click on Adobe Acrobat Pro
6/7 (not the reader) and hit modify. Uninstall the Outlook & Office
add-ins and your problem should be solved.

Patrick Schmid
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Go into Control Panel, Add/Remove Software. Click on Adobe Acrobat Pro
6/7 (not the reader) and hit modify. Uninstall the Outlook & Office
add-ins and your problem should be solved.

Patrick Schmid
 
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damon7

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for the tip. As soon as I find my installation disk, I will try
this. Unless you know of a way to remove these add-ins via the
registry.

Thanks and I'll let everyone in this group know as soon as I test it
out.

Damon
 
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damon7

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for the tip. As soon as I find my installation disk, I will try
this. Unless you know of a way to remove these add-ins via the
registry.

Thanks and I'll let everyone in this group know as soon as I test it
out.

Damon
 
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damon7

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for the tip. As soon as I find my installation disk, I will try
this. Unless you know of a way to remove these add-ins via the
registry.

Thanks and I'll let everyone in this group know as soon as I test it
out.

Damon
 
D

damon7

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for the tip. As soon as I find my installation disk, I will try
this. Unless you know of a way to remove these add-ins via the
registry.

Thanks and I'll let everyone in this group know as soon as I test it
out.

Damon
 
D

damon7

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for the tip. As soon as I find my installation disk, I will try
this. Unless you know of a way to remove these add-ins via the
registry.

Thanks and I'll let everyone in this group know as soon as I test it
out.

Damon
 
D

damon7

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for the tip. As soon as I find my installation disk, I will try
this. Unless you know of a way to remove these add-ins via the
registry.

Thanks and I'll let everyone in this group know as soon as I test it
out.

Damon
 
D

damon7

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for the tip. As soon as I find my installation disk, I will try
this. Unless you know of a way to remove these add-ins via the
registry.

Thanks and I'll let everyone in this group know as soon as I test it
out.

Damon
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Hi Damon,

You can try Tools, Trust Center, Add-Ins. See if the Adobe add-in is
listed there and what type it is. Then select that type in the combobox
on the bottom of that window and hit go. In the window that opens then,
you should be able to deactivate it. This MIGHT help. I don't remember
at this point anymore whether deactivating was sufficient (something in
the back of my head tells me that it wasn't). Uninstalling definitely
works though and you should be able to do this without your installation
disk.

Patrick Schmid
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Hi Damon,

You can try Tools, Trust Center, Add-Ins. See if the Adobe add-in is
listed there and what type it is. Then select that type in the combobox
on the bottom of that window and hit go. In the window that opens then,
you should be able to deactivate it. This MIGHT help. I don't remember
at this point anymore whether deactivating was sufficient (something in
the back of my head tells me that it wasn't). Uninstalling definitely
works though and you should be able to do this without your installation
disk.

Patrick Schmid
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Hi Damon,

You can try Tools, Trust Center, Add-Ins. See if the Adobe add-in is
listed there and what type it is. Then select that type in the combobox
on the bottom of that window and hit go. In the window that opens then,
you should be able to deactivate it. This MIGHT help. I don't remember
at this point anymore whether deactivating was sufficient (something in
the back of my head tells me that it wasn't). Uninstalling definitely
works though and you should be able to do this without your installation
disk.

Patrick Schmid
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Hi Damon,

You can try Tools, Trust Center, Add-Ins. See if the Adobe add-in is
listed there and what type it is. Then select that type in the combobox
on the bottom of that window and hit go. In the window that opens then,
you should be able to deactivate it. This MIGHT help. I don't remember
at this point anymore whether deactivating was sufficient (something in
the back of my head tells me that it wasn't). Uninstalling definitely
works though and you should be able to do this without your installation
disk.

Patrick Schmid
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Hi Damon,

You can try Tools, Trust Center, Add-Ins. See if the Adobe add-in is
listed there and what type it is. Then select that type in the combobox
on the bottom of that window and hit go. In the window that opens then,
you should be able to deactivate it. This MIGHT help. I don't remember
at this point anymore whether deactivating was sufficient (something in
the back of my head tells me that it wasn't). Uninstalling definitely
works though and you should be able to do this without your installation
disk.

Patrick Schmid
 

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