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Lisa W.

When I go into Outlook 2007 and try and access Business Outlook Manager I get
the error message: Business Contact Manager for Outlook could not complete
your last action(s). Please try again. This is upon opening the program. I
have tried everything to fix it and am unable to. Can anyone tell me how to
fix this so I can use the feature?
 
When I go into Outlook 2007 and try and access Business Outlook Manager Iget
the error message: Business Contact Manager for Outlook could not complete
your last action(s). Please try again. This is upon opening the program.  I
have tried everything to fix it and am unable to. Can anyone tell me how to
fix this so I can use the feature?

That's BCM's generic error message, when it doesn't have a more
specific message to display.

When BCM fails right away, the most popular reason is that the .NET
CLR would not start up inside Outlook. If you are on Windows Xp, you
can uninstall it .NET 2.0, and re-run BCM setup to install it again.
 
Luther said:
That's BCM's generic error message, when it doesn't have a more
specific message to display.

When BCM fails right away, the most popular reason is that the .NET
CLR would not start up inside Outlook. If you are on Windows Xp, you
can uninstall it .NET 2.0, and re-run BCM setup to install it again.
 
Luther said:
That's BCM's generic error message, when it doesn't have a more
specific message to display.

When BCM fails right away, the most popular reason is that the .NET
CLR would not start up inside Outlook. If you are on Windows Xp, you
can uninstall it .NET 2.0, and re-run BCM setup to install it again.
I am having the same problem. Can you please clarify what you mean by
uninstall it.NET2.0. should I uninstall windows Xp? if I need to uninstall
..NET 2.0 can you explain how
 
I am having the same problem. Can you please clarify what you mean by
uninstall it.NET2.0.  should I uninstall windows Xp? if I need to uninstall
.NET 2.0 can you explain how- Hide quoted text -

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Go to Control Panel's Add Remove Programs and uninstall it.
 
Luther I still don't understand, as i am having the same problem as Lisa i
think:
I go to the left hand folder list in Outlook, and click on Business contact
manager..
it creates the error message, which will not go away without shutting down
the system.
I checked my "add/change programs" and business contacts is in fact
installed. I then reloaded the cd's that came with my upgrade package..hit
repair. wasted time..still doesn't work and locks up the system.
1) are you saying to uninstall business contacts manager?
2) are yo saying touninstall xp///
your use of "IT" is confusing..please use NOUNS..
thank you for your help...microsoft help is useless.
 
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