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of Outlook. This guide explains all you need to know about that in order to get your Outlook to start without errors again.Note:Aside from solving problems
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with starting Outlook, this guide can also be used as a outlook 2013 not opening base to troubleshoot other common Outlook issues.Windows 10 Upgrade:If you are having difficulties with starting Outlook after
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you upgraded to Windows 10, see the guide: Windows 10 and Outlook and more specifically the section PST File access is denied.We'll start off this guide with http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/outlookexe-application-error/f22ab4db-a9a1-4223-ad82-69b2e11cdb67 3 easy questions. Depending on the answers, you could possibly skip large portions of this guide or even directly get a solution to your startup issue.Is Outlook up-to-date?Did Outlook ever work?Does Outlook still work for other users on the computer?Safe ModeReset dat-filesCannot open the Outlook windowDisable add-insUse scanpst.exe to fix Outlook Data File errorsRecreate https://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntstart.htm your mail profileRun a Repair, Office Diagnostics or reinstall Office/OutlookCheck the Event Viewer and post in the Outlook forum for further helpIs Outlook up-to-date?Just to make sure you are not trying to troubleshoot an issue which has already been solved, make sure that before you begin you have installed all updates for your version of Outlook. For instance, Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007 have known compatibility issues with Windows 7 and Windows 8 which can be fixed by installing their latest Service Packs.Solution:Use Microsoft Update to install the latest updates for both Windows and Office. Make sure that you have Microsoft Update configured to also check for Office updates or check the Update Options setting when using an Office 365 installation.Did it ever work?Did Outlook still work correctly the last time you used it? If so, you probably can skip this solution. If it never worked before or if you are starting Outlook for the very first time, it could very well
Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Outlook.exe Error Discussion in 'Business Applications' started by AizA, Aug 22, 2008. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-outlook-exe-error.742774/ AizA Thread Starter Joined: Dec 21, 2007 Messages: 134 Thank you for reviewing this post. I am https://www.msoutlook.info/question/369 working with an XP machine running Outlook 2003. The application runs fine. Everything sends and receives perfectly. When I exit Outlook, I get an error Outlook.exe application error, memory cannot be read. It gives a 0x0???????? error .. I have loked up the error code on Google and found no hits, so I did not write down the whole error code. While researching this online I found several not open possible answers ranging from removing IE toolbars to closing things in MSCONFIG to performing all Office updates. I tried everything I found .. I even uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook. I honestly belive this error is outside of Outlook itself .. as if something is grabbing a hold of my PST or something and causing an error. So I am here asking the nimiety of users in Tech Guy for help. Any sugestions are welcome ... short of reformat. I KNOW I can do THAT poutlook exe error ....that is the easy answer ... Oh .. I have also run Malwarebytes scan and nothing is found. This machine has Norton 360 as well, but this problem predates the Norton install. I have NO indications of any type of infection. I am grateful for any and all suggestions and appreciate the time you'll take providing them. Wishing you all health and success, Don Winfield AizA Tucson, AZ [emailprotected] AizA, Aug 22, 2008 #1 Sponsor NedLud Joined: Mar 15, 2008 Messages: 75 Hi Don, I'd suggest you first check event viewer, where you may find more fruitful error codes. While you're reading all that fun stuff, you can try a repair install of Office 2003 (not just the Outlook component) -- this might repair some of outlook's dependencies that are corrupt. Another thing that comes to mind is that your pst itself is bad. Check here for some repair instructions: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010563001033.aspx Good luck! NedLud, Aug 22, 2008 #2 AizA Thread Starter Joined: Dec 21, 2007 Messages: 134 Excellent suggestions. Thank you. I did the repair function for Outlook, but not for Office as a whole. I will do that! What should I do with what I find in the Event Viewer? Post the results here?? Coz I sure as heck would not understand them! LOLOL Also I will archive the present PST and create a new one, per your suggestion. I am grateful for your time. THANK YOU!!! Don in Tucson AizA AizA, Aug 22, 2008 #3 Ne
receive the following error; "This application has failed to start because MSVCR80.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem." I reinstalled Outlook but that did not solve it. How can I recover? The source of the issue is that an add-in that you installed modified or created its own outlook.exe.manifest file in the Outlook installation directory. Delete the manifest-file To recover, locate and delete the outlook.exe.manifest file in the installation directory of your version of Outlook. By default, for Outlook 2007 this would be; C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12 and on a 64-bit version of Windows this would be; C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office12 Repair Office After you have deleted the file, run a repair on your Office installation or start Office Diagnostics via; Start-> All Programs-> Microsoft Office-> Microsoft Office Tools-> Microsoft Office Diagnostics Check your add-ins If the issue returns after you restart Outlook, some add-in keeps changing this file back. To locate this add-in, disable all your add-ins and enable them 1-by-1 to find the culprit. Once you have found the offending add-in, uninstall it or check with the vendor of the add-in if there is an update for it. Important! Do not download DLL from public DLL repository sites! Do not download MSVCR80.DLL from any of the many on-line DLL download repositories that are available on the Internet. You are likely getting an older or an infected version of it on your computer. If this file is indeed missing on your computer and required by an application, you can obtain the original directly from Microsoft by downloading the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 installer from Microsoft. You’ll find the 32-bit version here and 64-bit version here. Related Content Starting Outlook in Safe Mode MAPI32.DLL error after clean install Starting clean or resetting parts of Outlook Sync error 4350 and 4202 with Outlook Hotmail Connector Outlook 2010 doesn’t sync Related Categories: Addins • Errors • Installing Use "4PM76A8" to get a discount when ordering! ◀◀ Previous Tip Next Tip ▶▶ ▶ Quick Tip Index ◀ NavigationHome Random Q&A Find Add-ins Books Quick Tip Index Tip Top 20 About Tool Tip Categories Accounts Addins Attachments Background info Calendar Categories Configuring Contacts Errors Exchange Images Import/Export Installing Interface Journal Mail Composing Mail Organizing Mail Reading Notes OneDrive Outlook Outlook.com / Hotmail OWA Printing Registry RSS Rules Search Security Tasks To-Do Bar Uncategorized Views Tool Tip Awards Subscribe