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From: madunit on 31 Dec 2009 18:07 When I try to open Outlook 2007 I get an error message: The application failed to initialize properly (0x80000003). Click OK to terminate the application. I've only just installed Office 2007, all the other programs work fine. When I try to run Microsoft Office Diagnostics I get an error message as well: You cannot run Office Diagnostics because you do not have sufficent permissions. To run Office Diagnostics, access to the Microsoft Windows event log is required. I am using Vista Home Premium (32 bit) and there is only one account (mine) which is an administrator account. When I try to run the Event Viewer I get the following error message: Event Log service is unavailable. Verify that the service is running. How can I fix all of this so that Outlook can start?
From: madunit on 10 Jan 2010 05:25 Is anyone able to help here? It's been almost 2 weeks now and not one response. "madunit" wrote: > When I try to open Outlook 2007 I get an error message: > > The application failed to initialize properly (0x80000003). Click OK to > terminate the application. > > I've only just installed Office 2007, all the other programs work fine. > > When I try to run Microsoft Office Diagnostics I get an error message as well: > > You cannot run Office Diagnostics because you do not have sufficent > permissions. > > To run Office Diagnostics, access to the Microsoft Windows event log is > required. > > I am using Vista Home Premium (32 bit) and there is only one account (mine) > which is an administrator account. > > When I try to run the Event Viewer I get the following error message: > > Event Log service is unavailable. Verify that the service is running. > > How can I fix all of this so that Outlook can start?
From: madunit on 18 Jan 2010 03:02 HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO?????? Good thing Microsoft doesn't run hospitals, all the patients would be dead before you got around to them.
From: Bob I on 19 Jan 2010 10:32 HELLOOOO. This is a public news group for users, it consists of users. Microsoft doesn't play here. Sorta like you having driven to the morgue, instead of the hospital, you are going to die. madunit wrote: > HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO?????? > > Good thing Microsoft doesn't run hospitals, all the patients would be dead > before you got around to them.
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