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Hi Sven,

I am using Microsoft Office 2000 and using Outlook Express.  Operating System is Windows XP. I have this computer for three years and all of a sudden this happens only with certain emails.  Not all of them.  I haven't installed any new programs  so I don't know what all happened.  

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Sven <[log in to unmask]> 

> Hi Gerry, 
> 
> What Microsoft Office programs do you have installed, if any? What do you 
> use for e-mail? 
> 
> It's just a possibility, but I had a similar situation one time when there 
> was a conflict with a version of Roxio I had installed. I don't recall the 
> details but I think the problem was solved by either updating or installing 
> a later version of Roxio. You didn't mention your operating system but Roxio 
> Easy CD Creator 5, for example, is not compatible with Windows XP without an 
> update. 
> 
> If you use any of the Microsoft Office "viewers", insure you have the latest 
> version. If Roxio doesn't apply in your situation, you may want to check 
> your other programs and drivers for updates. Sometimes, reinstalling a 
> suspect program will solve problems. Good luck. 
> 
> Sven Swanson, Sr. 
> The NoSpin Group, Inc. 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Gerry" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 6:31 PM 
> Subject: [PCSOFT] Microsoft Office Professional and email 
> 
> 
> Recently on certain emails that I get, when I go to open them, Microsoft 
> Office 2000 Professional tries to install. It tells me to put in the the 
> CD to install it. I don't have that program. I hit cancel and then it o 
> pens the email. I just don't know why all of a sudden that has started t 
> o happen. Does anyone have an answer? Thank you in advance. 
> 
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