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Access 2003 wont start

I have just had to reformat my hard drive and have loaded Microsoft Office professional 2003 - all the programs are running except the one I really need - Access. When I try to load it (from the programs, all, office task bar- it says reconfiguring Office 2003 and nothing happens!! All the other programs open as normal.I have tried uninstalling, reinstalling, the software fix on the disk but still no joy. I am at frustration level 10 - any ideas??

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Try to go into the run command and type access then hit enter, see if it loads from there, you can also do this from task manager > New Task and type access. see if it runs then. If not let me know

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