Outlook 2007 sp2 crashes

R

Rich

Ok, My outlook 2007 sp2 crashes.
Here is what I have and here is what it is doing.
Office 2007 Enterprise.
Vista Home Premium sp2.
I am not currently connected to an exchange server. I have 2 pop accounts. I
am using Outlook Connector to connect to a 3rd email address. Now the more
looking I do the more I think it may be caused by Office SP2. SP2 installed
on 5-9-09. It seems to have picked up at this point. Previewing mail messages
seems to cause random crashes. Pasting info into a new HTML based message
from Excel seems to do this. (however emailing a excel attachment does not) I
have allowed it to send the info to MS many times now. I have run the
diagnostic tool many times now. Diagnostic tool did claim to have find and
fix one configuration file the first time it ran. Some of the above info is
irrelevant however it is to just let you know what I have and have tried a
head of time. Since Word is normally the default or base Outlook HTML viewer
/ Editor I am assuming it has something to do with this. Since installing SP2
IE 8 will also crash randomly. Word or Outlook do not have to be open for
this to occur. However this did not occur before Office SP2 install.
Outlook will cause a page fault blue screen on my machine. My machine has
never had a page fault before.
It only occurs when Outlook is open. No other Office programs will cause it
to do this.
IF Word 2007 is open and the preview pane is off in Outlook it will still
crash.
So to summarize, Outlook, crashes when dealing with HTML. IE 8 crashes
randomly. Machine will Blue screen Page fault with Outlook open. Blue screen
only occurs with Outlook.
My guess is something is writing to memory it should not.
Vista Home premium sp2, Office 2007Enterprise SP2.
Kind of makes it hard to work.
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Rich
 
C

CanyonJ

We see similar issues with sp2 for outlook. We have automation code that has
worked for the past 5 years, but when Office 2007 sp2 gets installed, we see
outlook crashing a lot. We are also not hooked up to exchange.
 

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