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I have presario notebook pc windows vista basic.The window box is saying I cannot start microsoft office outlook. cannot intialize microsoft office shared utilities. restart computer or reinstall microsoft office outlook. how do you reinstall microsoft office outlook

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Just put the microsoft office installation cd and repair it

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Please try these below.

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1. go to your desktop.
2. on your keyboard, hit the "windows key" (between ALT an CTRL) together with the "R"
3. a little box should pop up. In the box, type "regedit" and press enter.
4. registry editor should open up. (it looks something like windows explorer)
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Had the same problem some time ago, but I found a solution:
http://www.pcauthorities.com/how-to/outlook/export-your-windows-contacts-to-outlook-in-vista

Basically you can export your Windows contacts and import them in Microsoft Outlook.

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