I am glad you figured it out. They was it was fixed for me was fairly
simple, however I was not paying attention that closely because we had been
working on it for six hours. First he backed up everything, then he exported
only the contacts into an excel file, and then he immidately imported it
right back. Works top notch now, but the repair program should have been
able to fix it, which it did not. You said you added an iphone and got
problems, it happened to me when I got a new computer, and switched
everything over to it, which included moving the pocket PC. Maybe related,
but not sure.
"PMaggan" wrote:
And I noticed one more thing about the "bad" contacts. If you go in to send
a new message and click on "To:", your list of contacts comes up. If I try
to right-click on one of the contacts imported from the Iphone and click
"Properties", I get the following error message: The Properties dialog box
cannot be displayed. An invalid ENTRYID was passed in. Once I corrected the
email addresses in Outlook Contacts, the error message went away.
"PMaggan" wrote:
Fooling around a little further, it seems that you do not necessarily have to
re-type the email address. You can just do a Ctrl-X (cut) and Ctrl-V
(paste) and it fixes the issue.
"PMaggan" wrote:
I am having the same problem, but I think I figured it out. All of the
contacts in Outlook 2007 were imported from my Iphone. Even though the email
addresses in the contacts look completely normal, there has to be someting
else causing a problem. As a test, I deleted one of the existing contacts
and immediately added it again in Outlook. Whereas the email failed to send
before, once I created the contact in Outlook, it worked perfectly. Now, I
definitely don't want to have to type in my contacts again, so I tried the
following. I went to a contact which was imported from the Iphone and
deleted the email address. I immediately type in the email address did a
"Save & Close". This time the email went through just fine.
Another thing I noticed is that when I go to send a new email and click on
"To:" none of the contacts imported from the Iphone showed an email address.
This is odd becuase there is clearly an email address entered in the Contact.
Once I re-typed the email address into the Contact, it does now show up when
I click on "To:".
Hopefully this solves the problem for the rest of you.
"Roger Dodger" wrote:
I hope I can help. It took a long time for me to figure it out, and
eventually I had to spend over six hours on the phone with microsoft trying
to figure this out. I must also mention that I was very happy with them, but
it was a very exastive procedure to track it down.
First of all, you have to check when it does this. With me, it was very
specific. It would only do it if I would send an email, and the email I send
to was in the contacts list. The only way to end it was to empty the outbox.
Everything works fine if you type the email address in manually.
Get back to me, and let me know how similar the circumstances are, and
please note the Uninstalling and Re-installing Outlook will not fix the
problem. Also I ran the repair utility, and that did not fix it.
"lexeast" wrote:
I am having the exact same problem. It started just a day or two ago. I
upgraded to Office 2007 a few weeks ago. I can send/receive sporadically. It
does appear to have a link to something in the outbox but not everything in
there. I'm using a POP3 and laptop. The icon on the bottom right flashes and
says "synchronizing folders" but sometimes if I hit send/receive it looks
like the program is hung up b/c it starts showing 78 of 78 and on up. It
normally shows up to 4 of 4 task but it looks like it is repeating over and
over again. I tried to check for any updates and repaired my email connects
and stopped a link to an older .pst file. I am out of ideas and it is making
it impossible to work right now. I am VERY frustrated!
Thanks for listening.
"Ben M. Schorr, MVP" wrote:
My first thought is to ask What version of Outlook are you using and what
kind of e-mail accounts are you using? (POP3? IMAP? Exchange?)
--
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook.htm
"Roger Dodger" Roger wrote in message
...
Hi DL. Listen, I am having almost the same problem that Phil is having.
It
does not totally shut down the system, but outlook is constantly trying to
sync data.
-it only happens when I have a message in the outbox.
-it stops if I delete the outbox
-I am unable to send any e-mail messages, or at least I am pretty sure
they
are not being sent because they stay in my outbox
-During a send and recieve, which is set to happen every half hour, I get
no
errors.
-I have no problem recieving e-mails
-It used to work just fine, and I have not change any of the e-mail
account
settings
-I disabled Norton with no better results.
What are your thoughts???
Roger