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Cannot start Microsoft Outlook

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Dan Ackermann - 26 Jul 2005 10:18 GMT
Hi all,
Just configured my W2k TS in application mode.
Installed Office 2000 with Transform File.
Put one user in Domain Admin group, configured exchange server settings
started outlook - > all works fine ...
...until I remove user from Domain Admin Group again.

As "normal" user I receive "Cannot start Microsoft Outlook" if I want to
start outlook????

Any help is highly appreciated.

TIA
Dan Ackermann
Vera Noest [MVP] - 26 Jul 2005 12:36 GMT
Was the server in "install" mode when you installed Office?
Did you start Outlook for the first time as Administrator *while the
server was still in install mode?

Check the links in this article, especially 222303:

224313 - How to Install Office 2000 on Windows 2000 Terminal Server
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=224313

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Dan Ackermann <dummy@intos.ch> wrote on 26 jul 2005:

> Hi all,
> Just configured my W2k TS in application mode.
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> TIA
> Dan Ackermann
 
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