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My apologies if this question has been covered somewhere already. I
searched this and other newsgroups, and searched Google for an answer without much luck. I use Outlook 2003 mainly for Tasks, along with a few Calendar items and Contacts. Last week, Outlook just stopped working. When I try to open Outlook, it opens, but as soon as everything is done loading, it disappears. Outlook.exe is not running, which is strange because I have pocket PC, an old HP/Compaq iPAQ 3900 series and Outlook.exe always starts up with the computer. Other symptoms: I have not been able to sync with the iPAQ (Calendar, Tasks, Notes, Inbox, Favourites, Files, & Contacts), it said that Outlook was not running. I recently installed Motorola mobile PhoneTools, but it is not running. I also recently purchased an iPhone (about 3 weeks ago), but I am not syncing any Outlook items to it. All other components of Office seem to run ok. I did recently upgrade to 4 GBs of RAM, but I don't think that has anything to do with it. The strange thing is that my sister's laptop has the exact same problem, but it happened back in June and still doesn't work. I tried a repair with the installation, then a full uninstall/reinstall and neither fixed the crashing. I also tried creating a new default data file, but it still didn't stay open. The really weird thing is that last week I took a look at the laptop and then either on that day or the next, mine had the same issues. My computer: XP Pro SP2 Office 2003 Pro SP3 (11.8169.8172) Google Desktop 5.8.0809 Adobe Pro 7 Avast! 4.8.something, about 3 weeks out of date MS auto updates off and a whole horde of other programs, not sure if they apply I really appreciate any and all help you guys may have. Seth |
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umiwangu wrote:
My apologies if this question has been covered somewhere already. I searched this and other newsgroups, and searched Google for an answer without much luck. I use Outlook 2003 mainly for Tasks, along with a few Calendar items and Contacts. Last week, Outlook just stopped working. When I try to open Outlook, it opens, but as soon as everything is done loading, it disappears. Outlook.exe is not running, which is strange because I have pocket PC, an old HP/Compaq iPAQ 3900 series and Outlook.exe always starts up with the computer. Other symptoms: I have not been able to sync with the iPAQ (Calendar, Tasks, Notes, Inbox, Favourites, Files, & Contacts), it said that Outlook was not running. I recently installed Motorola mobile PhoneTools, but it is not running. I also recently purchased an iPhone (about 3 weeks ago), but I am not syncing any Outlook items to it. All other components of Office seem to run ok. I did recently upgrade to 4 GBs of RAM, but I don't think that has anything to do with it. The strange thing is that my sister's laptop has the exact same problem, but it happened back in June and still doesn't work. I tried a repair with the installation, then a full uninstall/reinstall and neither fixed the crashing. I also tried creating a new default data file, but it still didn't stay open. The really weird thing is that last week I took a look at the laptop and then either on that day or the next, mine had the same issues. My computer: XP Pro SP2 Office 2003 Pro SP3 (11.8169.8172) Google Desktop 5.8.0809 Adobe Pro 7 Avast! 4.8.something, about 3 weeks out of date MS auto updates off and a whole horde of other programs, not sure if they apply I really appreciate any and all help you guys may have. Seth Have you tried running scanpst.exe? Alias |
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On Dec 27, 8:30*pm, Alias wrote:
umiwangu wrote: My apologies if this question has been covered somewhere already. I searched this and other newsgroups, and searched Google for an answer without much luck. I use Outlook 2003 mainly for Tasks, along with a few Calendar items and Contacts. Last week, Outlook just stopped working. When I try to open Outlook, it opens, but as soon as everything is done loading, it disappears. Outlook.exe is not running, which is strange because I have pocket PC, an old HP/Compaq iPAQ 3900 series and Outlook.exe always starts up with the computer. Other symptoms: I have not been able to sync with the iPAQ (Calendar, Tasks, Notes, Inbox, Favourites, Files, & Contacts), it said that Outlook was not running. I recently installed Motorola mobile PhoneTools, but it is not running. I also recently purchased an iPhone (about 3 weeks ago), but I am not syncing any Outlook items to it. All other components of Office seem to run ok. I did recently upgrade to 4 GBs of RAM, but I don't think that has anything to do with it. The strange thing is that my sister's laptop has the exact same problem, but it happened back in June and still doesn't work. I tried a repair with the installation, then a full uninstall/reinstall and neither fixed the crashing. I also tried creating a new default data file, but it still didn't stay open. The really weird thing is that last week I took a look at the laptop and then either on that day or the next, mine had the same issues. My computer: XP Pro SP2 Office 2003 Pro SP3 (11.8169.8172) Google Desktop 5.8.0809 Adobe Pro 7 Avast! 4.8.something, about 3 weeks out of date MS auto updates off and a whole horde of other programs, not sure if they apply I really appreciate any and all help you guys may have. Seth Have you tried running scanpst.exe? Alias No I didn't, what is it? Obviously some kind of pst scanning tool.... Guess I'll Google it. |
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"umiwangu" wrote in message
... No I didn't, what is it? Obviously some kind of pst scanning tool.... Guess I'll Google it. It's the Inbox Repair tool and it's likely on your PC already. Look in %CommonProgramFiles%\system\msmapi\1033 -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On Dec 28, 1:04*am, "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote: "umiwangu" wrote in message ... No I didn't, what is it? Obviously some kind of pst scanning tool.... Guess I'll Google it. It's the Inbox Repair tool and it's likely on your PC already. *Look in %CommonProgramFiles%\system\msmapi\1033 -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] I replied to this last night, but apparently my reply didn't go through. :-) Yes, I did find the repair tool (thanks Google Desktop) and ran it. There were minor inconsistencies, which were repaired, but it still doesn't work. Any other ideas? I know this is probably a very difficult problem to trace down, but I would like to fix it without reformatting (which it sounds like I may have to do). |
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On Dec 28, 1:04*am, "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote: "umiwangu" wrote in message ... No I didn't, what is it? Obviously some kind of pst scanning tool.... Guess I'll Google it. It's the Inbox Repair tool and it's likely on your PC already. *Look in %CommonProgramFiles%\system\msmapi\1033 -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] And now I'm getting a new message when trying to sync with the iPAQ.... ActiveSync cannot log on to Microsoft Outlook. Make sure Microsoft Outlook is installed and functioning correctly. You may need to restart your computer. You could have a conflict due to two folders on this computer are C:\Program Files\Microsoft and C:\Program Files \Microsoft Office. If so, rename the C:\Program Files\Microsoft folder so that it does not contain the word "Microsoft". If this folder contains subfolders, you may need to reinstall programs in the renamed folder. For more information.... Weird? And no, I don't have a folder called %Program Files% \Microsoft... |
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"umiwangu" wrote in message
... And now I'm getting a new message when trying to sync with the iPAQ.... Sounds like you should create a new mail profile and try that. http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm Weird? And no, I don't have a folder called %Program Files% \Microsoft... Sounds to me like something is missing the quotes around a path containing a space. %ProgramFiles% is, of course, "C:\Program Files" (usually). -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On Dec 28, 5:18*pm, "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote: "umiwangu" wrote in message ... And now I'm getting a new message when trying to sync with the iPAQ.... Sounds like you should create a new mail profile and try that.http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm Weird? And no, I don't have a folder called %Program Files% \Microsoft... Sounds to me like something is missing the quotes around a path containing a space. *%ProgramFiles% is, of course, "C:\Program Files" (usually). -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Hi Brian, creating a new profile did not help either. I had already tried this on the other computer and it didn't help there either. I think the ActiveSync messages are just repeating the message that there's a problem, as the messages tend to be slightly different each time. Anything else to try? |
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On Dec 29, 8:17*am, umiwangu wrote:
On Dec 28, 5:18*pm, "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "umiwangu" wrote in message ... And now I'm getting a new message when trying to sync with the iPAQ.... Sounds like you should create a new mail profile and try that.http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm Weird? And no, I don't have a folder called %Program Files% \Microsoft... Sounds to me like something is missing the quotes around a path containing a space. *%ProgramFiles% is, of course, "C:\Program Files" (usually). -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Hi Brian, creating a new profile did not help either. I had already tried this on the other computer and it didn't help there either. I think the ActiveSync messages are just repeating the message that there's a problem, as the messages tend to be slightly different each time. Anything else to try? Fixed! Apparently this is somewhat of a known issue with Google Desktop. I just had the idea to uninstall GD and now Outlook works fine, syncing with the PDA works as well. I'll follow the instructions here (http:// desktop.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=21364) and see if I can get Outlook and GD to coexist, since I use the local search quite a bit. Cheers |
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