Outlook 2003 Runtime Error Abnormal Program Termination
C++ Runtime Library Runtime Error! Program: ...\OUTLOOK.EXE abnormal program terminationI'm using Outlook 2002 in a Windows ME. I already scanned for virus and reinstalled outlook, but the problem keeps hapenning. Votes: Rating: 0 Delete: 0 --- Replies to this Problem --- From: rhmitul on 09/16/2011 Generally Outlook users get outlook error code 0x80040600 when Outlook PST file get corrupted and if you want to fix this error or get rid from this error then perform repair process of PST file. Votes: Rating: 0 Delete: 0 Save $$$ on your POWER BILL the easy way using this new solar power device! - Click Here From: Rahat on 09/16/2011 Generally Outlook users get outlook error code [url=http://www.articlewritingclicks.com/Data_Recovery/0x80040600_Error_Code_in_Outlook__Here_is_How_to_Fix_it.html]0x80040600[/url] when Outlook PST file get corrupted and if you want to fix this error or get rid from this error then perform repair process of PST file. Votes: Rating: 0 Delete: 0 From: mitul on 08/20/2011 recently i solved a problem that is outlook unknown error unknown error 0x80040600 .You need to restore that file (…and that’s a huge file) by using a PST recovery tool.You can try using Microsoft’s Scanpst.exe (Inbox Repair Tool) – this is an approximately 37K tool that supposed to repair your Outlook.pst. I’m saying ‘supposed to’, since it’s very lim
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Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Microsoft Word keeps throwing up "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library" Error, Arghh! Discussion in 'Business Applications' started by Mike82, Feb 22, 2008. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-microsoft-word-keeps-throwing-up-microsoft-visual-c-runtime-library-error-arghh.685900/ Advertisement Mike82 Thread Starter Joined: Jul 22, 2004 Messages: 41 Hi guys, first off I haven't http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/software-os/f/3526/t/17529762 been here for help in years literally this was the first place I thought of because a few years ago many generous people helped me solve my problem, this place is awesome. Please pardon me as I am only decently literate with computers but try my best. Ok I am trying to solve an annoying problem for my parent's computer. My dad was typing a normal document in outlook 2003 Microsoft Word (OS is XP with System Pack 2, and it is Word 2002) and he said that just yesterday for the first time, after typing for maybe a half hour, a window would pop up with a "runtime error" and it would freeze untill he clicked ok on it, and it would then shut down loosing all his work that he didn't save. So I got on the computer and opened Microsoft Word, and was able to duplicate the problem time after time but outlook 2003 runtime not every single time. When I simply open word, then click to close Word, the box appears, and he verified it is the same box he saw. It says exactly as follows, no more, no less, and every time reads the same - Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Runtime Error! Program:C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 10\WINWORD.EXE abnormal program termination So I tried to research it, and came across a fix on Microsoft's support site saying remove something called COM Add-ins. I did so by following each step removing the one COM add in i found, and it did not resolve the problem at all. It still errors out. SO I grabbed the master disk and uninstalled Microsoft Word, NOT the whole Office set, just Word, and re-installed it figuring that would definitely fix it for him....nope. Today I got a phone call at work that it is doing it again. So when I checked his computer it is erroring again for me just as it did last night. Arghh..... I hope I provided enough information. Please let me know if any more is needed. I almost forgot to add that I updated and ran Full System scans of Norton and Spybot and found nothing. Thanks a ton ahead of time for your help guys, Mike Mike82, Feb 22, 2008 #1 slurpee55 Joined: Oct 20, 2004 Messages: 7,837 First, welcome back!!! (although, vaguely, it's like seeing your cousin after many years at a funeral...nice to see you, sorry about the circumstances....) Well, this isn'