Outlook 97 can't start in Windows XP
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Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 21:58:36 -0700
The user is in the local User group of Windows XP. When
starting Outlook 97, an error message pops up saying
something about permission. After changing to local
Administrator group, Outlook 97 can start properly. I
guess I may need to grant right to some registry keys. But
I really don't know what they are.
Thank you very much for any help.
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