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Guest ryaneco
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Hi,

 

I currently have a problem where I can't open a fax I have received in

Outlook 2003 Sp3 - it is in .tiff format and when I open it opens in

Microsoft Document and Imagaing It has always opened in this, but for a while

now (since sp3 upgrade) there has been an issue where it is consistently

crashing and having to restart the application!

 

The error log is here;

 

Faulting application mspview.exe, version 11.0.8166.2, stamp 4616c203,

faulting module mspview.exe, version 11.0.8166.2, stamp 4616c203, debug? 0,

fault address 0x00016537.

 

If anyone can help with this it would be much appreciated.

 

Kind Regards;

 

Ryan.

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Guest Rey Santos
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RE: Microsoft Document and Imaging

 

Is it Microsoft Office Document Imaging File? If it is, you need a Microsoft

Office install CD to uninstall and reinstall. In setup choose the Add or

Remove Features option. On the Custom Setup box, click to check "Choose

advanced customization of applications > Next button. On the Advanced

customization box, browse down and click on the + sign of Office Tools.

Browse down again and click on Microsot Office Document Imaging. Click on the

small drop down arrow and click the red "X Not Available" (to uninstall).

Click on the Update button bellow (wait it will uninstall). To reinstall,

repeat the procedures but this time choose "Run all from My Computer at the

drop down.

 

 

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Rey

 

 

"ryaneco" wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I currently have a problem where I can't open a fax I have received in

> Outlook 2003 Sp3 - it is in .tiff format and when I open it opens in

> Microsoft Document and Imagaing It has always opened in this, but for a while

> now (since sp3 upgrade) there has been an issue where it is consistently

> crashing and having to restart the application!

>

> The error log is here;

>

> Faulting application mspview.exe, version 11.0.8166.2, stamp 4616c203,

> faulting module mspview.exe, version 11.0.8166.2, stamp 4616c203, debug? 0,

> fault address 0x00016537.

>

> If anyone can help with this it would be much appreciated.

>

> Kind Regards;

>

> Ryan.

>


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