Outlook and Skype not responding upon opening.

I have a 2013 MBPr 13". Several applications including Skype and Outlook open in a window and are unresponsive immediately.
I have verified disk and permissions.
Help please.

There is nothing related to DxDiag in the attached file. It's just some strange x.rtf file.
Please,  run the DirectX diagnostics tool.
Go to Windows Start and in the Run box type dxdiag.exe and press the OK button. This will start the DirectX diagnostics program. Run this diagnostics and save the results to a file. Please, attach this file to your post.
Be aware that you will have to zip this file before attaching it here.

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