CRM 2015 Outlook Plugin error - outlook

I am getting the following when trying to install the CRM 2015 plugin for Outlook:
I have Outlook 2010 32 bit version installed and I downloaded the 32 bit version of the CRM 2015 Outlook plugin.
thanks,
Stephen

This issue was caused by a duplication of ID's in the Sitemap as documented in this blog post:
UNABLE TO CONFIGURE OUTLOOK CLIENT AFTER UPGRADE TO CRM 2015

Did you have a chance to read first three sentences?
It looks like the add-in could connect to the CRM server. Try to contact your system administrator as the error message states.

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