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Old April 26th, 2010, 05:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Talon[_2_]
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Default Outlook 2010 RTM x64 & Conferencing Add-in

I've uninstalled Office 2010 RC and installed Office 2010 RTM. After
installation, I went to reinstall the Conferencing Add-in and I keep getting
this message as an error, "you need 64bit outlook 2010 to use this setup."

I'm running Outlook 64bit 2010 and the conferencing add-in was already
installed prior to the upgrade. I have tried to uninstall everything,
however even with Office 2010 RTM uninstalled, I get the same error when
uninstalling the Add-in.

How can I get rid of this message and uninstall this application?
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Old May 4th, 2010, 04:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
David the GREAT
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Default Outlook 2010 RTM x64 & Conferencing Add-in

I think you have the bits wrong...
I just installed the RTM version of Office 2010 64bit and then tried to
install the Conferencing Add-In (also 64bit). It gets almost all the way
through and tells me that I need to have Outlook 32bit installed to finish.

I have searched and searched and there is a 64bit version of the Add-In but
it only works with 32bit versions of Outlook.

Is there any type of time frame when the add-in will support the 64bit
version of Outlook 2010?
I have to go back to 32bit to keep it working properly for now I guess.

"Talon" wrote:

I've uninstalled Office 2010 RC and installed Office 2010 RTM. After
installation, I went to reinstall the Conferencing Add-in and I keep getting
this message as an error, "you need 64bit outlook 2010 to use this setup."

I'm running Outlook 64bit 2010 and the conferencing add-in was already
installed prior to the upgrade. I have tried to uninstall everything,
however even with Office 2010 RTM uninstalled, I get the same error when
uninstalling the Add-in.

How can I get rid of this message and uninstall this application?

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Old May 4th, 2010, 04:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Slipstick[_15_]
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Default Outlook 2010 RTM x64 & Conferencing Add-in


David the GREAT;144152 Wrote:
I think you have the bits wrong...
I just installed the RTM version of Office 2010 64bit and then tried to
install the Conferencing Add-In (also 64bit). It gets almost all the
way
through and tells me that I need to have Outlook 32bit installed to
finish.

I have searched and searched and there is a 64bit version of the Add-In
but
it only works with 32bit versions of Outlook.

Is there any type of time frame when the add-in will support the 64bit
version of Outlook 2010?
I have to go back to 32bit to keep it working properly for now I guess.

No, there is no time frame for 64-bit addins. There is little reason to
use the 64-bit version unless you need larger file sizes in Excel and
Access. Performance on both builds is the same, with 32bit actually
slightly faster.


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