Runtime Error "Cannot find system in table file"

I need assistance!
I have a Blackberry Curve 8310 and have recently installed Version 4.5
I am trying to setup my synchronization.  I have followed the steps to setup my calendar to Outlook 2007.  It tells me Congratulations! You have successfully configured the product. However, when I press Finish, I get a Runtime Error "Cannot find system in table file"
I have uninstalled the program and reinstalled it - the same error appears. 
Any help would be appreciated!
Solved!
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FIGURED IT OUT!!!  
The following steps, which are posted on the RIM Support will work; however, I had to do it a different way.  In Step 1, it states that the ilxolkCompanion.fil is located in C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry\Connectors\MS Outlook Connector path...however, when I searched for this file, it was actually located in C:\Program Files\Blackberry\Connectors\MS Outlook Connector.  (This could be because I upgraded from 4.2.2 to 4.5 w/o completing a clean uninstall...not too sure why)
Once I located the file through the command prompt, I unregistered as per the instructions in Step 1.  I then followed step 2 exactly word for word...and VOILA!!!  I now have Version 4.5 working with MS Outlook 2007
 ResolutionIf the Connectors folder is still present in C\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry\Connectors\MS Outlook Connector, follow these steps:
Unregister the old Microsoft Outlook connector ilxolkCompanion.fil.
Open the command prompt.
Navigate to C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry\Connectors\MS Outlook Connector.
Type in the command regsvr32 -u ilxolkCompanion.fil.
In Desktop Manager, Microsoft Outlook will no longer be listed as an available desktop application.
Register the most current Microsoft Outlook connector.
Navigate to C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry\IS71 Connectors\MS Outlook Connector.
Type in the command regsvr32 msoutlookconnector.fil.
In Desktop Manager, Microsoft Outlook will now be registered as an available desktop application.
Once these steps have been completed, configure synchronization again.

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