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Posted 04 May 2012 - 01:41 AM

Hi folks
I have Office 2007 with outlook etc and I have had previous accounts setup in outlook, but now I want to reset it as if I am using it for the first time....
I have followed the advice of tons of differen't solutions, of which, I haven't found any that work...?!
Can anyone give me some help here and tell me how to reset Outlook as if I was the first one creating an account?

Thanks

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Posted 05 May 2012 - 10:16 AM

Hi again!
This is going from bad to worse....my other half asked me to update to the Office 2010 she bought, so I removed 2007 and installed the 2010 version. Problem is now when I try to open anything "the operative system hasn't been configured to run the program" ?! I have tried removing and reinstalling....nada. I have tried a "fixit" solution from Microsoft...nada.I have tried to remove all files, but that is a next to impossible task....

How am I to install Office 2010?

Any takers...... :blink:

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Posted 06 May 2012 - 06:47 AM

Hi again
Like I said I have tried lots of differn't solutions (if they were actually solutions) :whistle:
I got so fed up yesterday with this problem that I re-installed Windows 7 from a wim file and then there was no problem....can't think what caused the hickup, but I now have Office 2010 working fine.

My solution was a bit more time consuming, but in the end it is "swings" and "rounderbouts".....

I will call this solved even if it begs the question "what was the problem?"

Thanks anyway!

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