Microsoft Outlook 2002 Sp3 Shut Down Error
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any ideas on how to fix it. As soon as I launch outlook, i get the microsoft has encountered a problem and needs to close. any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Tuesday, October 10, 2006 2:02 AM Reply | Quote All replies 2 Sign in to vote I'm getting the same error too from today. Any pst is not an outlook data file clues ? Proposed as answer by Alexandre MCSA, MCP,MCDST,SCCM ,MCTS,MCITP Tuesday, January 06, 2009 12:52 PM Friday, October 13, 2006 11:38 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote this seems to be happenning only for a particular account in my Outlook. The other accounts are working fine. I am also able to send emails using the problematic account. It is only when I click to Receive emails from the problematic account that this error shows up. Is there any way I can recreate the account without having to loose the emails or without having to download the emails again ? Proposed as answer by LUCDISPLAY Friday, January 23, 2009 1:38 PM Friday, October 13, 2006 1:28 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Arun- If this account is Exchange or Outlook Connector for Mdaemon you can remove the account and recreate without losing the data. If this is a pop account, all removing the profile would do would be to remove the associati
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Without the Cruft: Windows 10 LTSB (Long Term Servicing Branch), Explained Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/microsoft-office/fix-your-broken-outlook-personal-folders-pst-file/ ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek Fix Your Broken Outlook Personal Folders (PST) File If you use Outlook and you've noticed it being excessively slow or just having errors, you should probably scan and repair your Personal Folders file http://ardalis.com/10455 for any problems. It's sorta like checkdisk for your email. Repairing Your PST File To repair your PST file, you'll have to open the Scanpst.exe utility that's included by default with Outlook. The only problem is that there's no shortcut data file to it, so you'll have to find it in the Outlook folder.Recover Broken Outlook PST the Easy Way If you can't open your Outlook PST folder, it could be corrupted and require repair, but you can fix it easily with the Stellar Outlook PST Repair tool. Just open the tool, select your PST file, and run through the repair wizard to get back all of your emails. If the file cannot be fixed you can still recover individual emails and export them. the data file And if that wasn't enough, it can even attempt to crack your forgotten password on a password-protected PST file. Repair Your Broken PST File the Easy Way Open up explorer and then browse down to the following folder for Outlook 2007: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12 Or one of these folders for Outlook 2003 and earlier (thanks to Mike in the comments): C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Mapi\1033 C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\MSMAPI\1033 Once you open up the utility, you'll have to find the location of your PST file by clicking the Browse button. If you don't know the location, there are instructions for figuring out the location further down in this article. Click on the Start button to start the scan… It will take a while to scan the file, and you'll get a report at the end telling you whether you have errors in the file. Click on the Repair button, and after a while you'll finally get the "Repair complete" message. If you are curious what was actually repaired during the process, you'll find a text file in the same directory as your PST file with the same name as the PST file. Most of the information in the file is pretty cryptic… so I'm not sure reading it will help all that much. Find Your Outlook PST File Locaton If you just have a single PST file created automatically by Outlook, there's a standard location under your user profile directory. Open up an explorer window, and then pas
an earlier entry, I upgraded to Outlook 2003 Beta some weeks ago. The results have been largely positive, but I do have a few complaints. Here's the rundown: Best Features: Junk Mail Support - It has yet to mis-classify a message as spam, and it has reduced my spam that I actually have to deal with by about 90 to 95% I'd say. I get about 500 spams per day as a result of several aliases being published on popular websites. With Outlook 2003, I get maybe 10-20 spams per day in my inbox. Flagging - I really like the mult-colored flags for TODO items. It would be cool if I could assign labels to the colors somewhere, so I know that red goes with ASPAlliance and blue goes with Family or whatever without me trying to remember that, though. Message Rules - Setting up rules by simply right-clicking on a message is a breeze. Very well done. Missed Features: Add to Address Book - why can't I right-click on a message and add the sender to my address book? I have to drag the message into Contacts, which is less intuitive. Also, why can't I right-click on an email in a message and add it to my contacts? Newsreader - Is there a way to use Outlook for NNTP? Not that I've found. Share Calendar - Why can't I share my calendar with another Outlook user without MS Exchange Server being involved? And no I'm not talking about just showing ‘busy' times using the web. Worst Features: Recovery Time - Any time I shut down the computer unexpectedly, it takes a LONG time for Outlook to reload. Like half an hour. It says "The data file ‘Personal Folders' was not closed properly. The file is being checked for problems." The next item exacerbates this issue. Weird Video Bug - Every now and then, like once every other day or so, Outlook will flake out with some weird video behavior that consumes all of my CPU. The video aspect of this behavior involves all text in Outlook -- it only displays the top half of the text. The only solution to this I have found is to power cycle; the system hangs too