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Default office 2003 not woking w./ new vista upgrade

I upgraded vista over Xp pro 3 months back on a 1 year old desktop, office
pgrms work fine, I reinstalled Vista 3 days back and the office programs will
not open. I uninstalled and reinstalled office ..same result and same error
message = The OS is not properly configured to run this application " anyone
got suggestions here ?
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Default office 2003 not woking w./ new vista upgrade

If you reinstalled Vista, then you'll also need to reinstall Office.

Hicker wrote:
I upgraded vista over Xp pro 3 months back on a 1 year old desktop, office
pgrms work fine, I reinstalled Vista 3 days back and the office programs will
not open. I uninstalled and reinstalled office ..same result and same error
message = The OS is not properly configured to run this application " anyone
got suggestions here ?


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