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Old May 11th, 2010, 04:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Default problem when starting Outlook 2010


BakxM;145214 Wrote:

Thx for the suggestion, reason I installed the x64 version was because
my OS
is x64 as well. Thought that a x64 bit version of office2010 should be
a
better match.


Doesn't matter if it matches your OS - there are no addins for it.
32bit is highly recommended unless you *need* 64bit for reasons other
than you use 64bit os. (Huge file support - over 2 Gb - is the only
reason to use 64bit)

However, this is not why outlook won't work or why you're having
problems with the 32bit build.

Since this was an upgrade over 2007, did your try a new profile?

for more on 32 & 64 bit, see
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...ffice.14).aspx


The recommendations for which edition of Office 2010 to install are as
follows:
LI class=unorderedIf users in your organization depend on existing
extensions to Office, such as ActiveX controls, third-party add-ins,
in-house solutions built on previous versions of Office, or 32-bit
versions of programs that interface directly with Office, we recommend
that you install 32-bit Office 2010 (the default installation) on
computers that are running both 32-bit and 64-bit supported Windows
operating systems.
- If some users in your organization are Excel expert users who work
with Excel spreadsheets that are larger than 2 gigabytes (GB), they
can install the 64-bit edition of Office 2010. In addition, if you
have in-house solution developers, we recommend that those developers
have access to the 64-bit edition of Office 2010 so that they can test
and update your in-house solutions on the 64-bit edition of Office
2010.



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