reply creates error

B

buster

Running Outlook 2000; recently started recieving
Outlook.exe error message when "replying" to an email. Was
intermittent, becoming more frequent. Causes outlook to
close. What's happening? Suggestions for correction?
Thank you.
 
R

Roady

What is logged to the Event Viewer?

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B

buster

Error Usernenv

and

Warning MSI installer

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What is logged to the Event Viewer?

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R

Roady

Good, but a little more specific please. What's in the Description?

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B

buster

MSI Installer: Product: Microsoft.NET Framework -
Configuration completed successfully

userenv: Windows can not unload your registry file. If you
have a roaming profile, your settings are not replicated.
Contact your administrator. Detail - Access Denied Build #
2195

Roaming profile??? Don't know what that means.
Thanks.
 
R

Roady

These errors don't have anything to do with Outlook.exe crashing. There
should be an error with outlook.exe as that is what the error says it's
crashing on, right? Something you can try is to rename outcmd.dat to
outcmd.old. This will reset your Toolbars. Rename the file back when Outlook
still crashes after this.

FYI: in short: a roaming profile is a profile that contains all your user
specific Windows settings just like a normal profile only a roaming profile
is copied to a server at user logoff and copied from a server at user logon.
This way you can "travel" with your settings from computer to computer.

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