Tuesday, March 20, 2012

How to Repair MS Outlook 2003

outlook repairMicrosoft Outlook 2003 can occasionally hang  just like any other software program and it stop working properly. If this happens, you can repair your installation of Outlook 2003 using the Microsoft Office installation CD. Repairing Outlook 2003 will not affect any of your emails or data.You can easily repair your outlook 2003 using given steps.If you want recover your Microsoft Outlook data after your hard drive has crashed then follow this article which will help you to recover the data.How to Recover Microsoft Outlook After a Crash.

Step1: Close the Outlook 2003 program if it is currently open or running.

Step2: Insert the Microsoft Office 2003 installation CD into your computer's disk drive.

Step3: From Start menu and click on "Control Panel."

Step4:Double-click on the "Add or Remove Programs" icon.

Step5: you can see "Microsoft Office" or "Microsoft Outlook" in the list of installed programs and then press the "Change" button.

Step7: Choose the "Reinstall or Repair" option in the dialog window and click "Next."

Step8: Select the "Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation" radio button and press "Install" to begin repairing Outlook 2003. The installation program will now scan your hard drive for corrupted program files and then repair them.

Microsoft Outlook is not responding or opening, it can be many reasons like corrupt or damaged application file.To solve this problem follow this blog ,Microsoft Outlook Won't Open,which i have discussed in same blog.
Note:If you want get technical support  on Microsoft outlook then you can reach online technical support service desk of V tech-squad at their Toll Free No +1-877-452-9201

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