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Old 10-15-2007, 06:37 PM
jessicathedancer jessicathedancer is offline
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XP Outlook problem
 
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1. Every time I open Outlook I get this warning: "A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outloo. Do you want to allow this?" How do I stop that from coming up every time?

2. When I go to tasks and click in the subject bar to start adding something I get the message "Could not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid." Then when I click ok it lets me click in the subject bar again with no problems. I type something and hit enter, then I get the same error message, click OK, and it doesnt get added.


How can I add tasks?

That also happens when I try adding something in my calendar as well.....

Also it says Im running Office XP 2002 but I have 2007 and am trying to upgrade and says it worked but nothing changes.....
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Old 05-03-2008, 08:47 PM
huanoboy huanoboy is offline
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How are you opening Outlook? Just from the Start Menu? That's odd. Which version of Outlook are you trying to open and which version actually gets opened?

You said you have Office 2007, but it says you're running Office XP. Is it possible you didn't fully remove Office XP before installing Office 2007 and there's some clash between the two? Did you have XP installed before?
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