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2007. Guest Guest I finally found a solution to this problem!! "Could not install the custom actions. The object could not be found." It is a corrupt form file. Once deleted everything work http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/outlook-2007-could-not-install-the-custom-actions-problem-solutio.2839633/ normally Here is how to do it. Close Outlook Go to Control Panel, Open folder options, select view tab, down the you will see a hidden files and folder, Select show hidden files and http://serverfault.com/questions/1907/outlook-2007-could-not-install-the-custom-actions-the-object-could-not-be-foun folders. Close the control panel. Open my computer and search down the directories. Local Disk (C>Users>(your user name)>AppData>Local>Microsoft>FORMS Delete the folder named FORMS, its corrupt! Close the window and open Outlook 2007, everything should work could not fine now. You may want to go back to folder options and select to hide files and folders. That took too much work! Guest, Feb 9, 2007 #1 Advertisements Roady [MVP] Guest Makes me wonder how you installed the custom Form in the first place. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "RaptorHawk" <> wrote in message could not install news:... >I finally found a solution to this problem!! > "Could not install the custom actions. The object could not be found." > It is a corrupt form file. Once deleted everything work normally > Here is how to do it. > Close Outlook > Go to Control Panel, Open folder options, select view tab, down the you > will > see a hidden files and folder, Select show hidden files and folders. > Close the control panel. > Open my computer and search down the directories. > Local Disk (C>Users>(your user name)>AppData>Local>Microsoft>FORMS > Delete the folder named FORMS, its corrupt! > Close the window and open Outlook 2007, everything should work fine now. > You may want to go back to folder options and select to hide files and > folders. > That took too much work! > Roady [MVP], Feb 9, 2007 #2 Advertisements Guest Guest Re: Outlook 2007 Could not install the custom actions problem. Sol Hi Roady That's what got me. I never did a custom form. I run Outlook as it comes from Microsoft. I did a clean install of Vista and Office 2007 and did an easy transfer from my old setup (XP, Office 2003). The was
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