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Reading pane and start up errors
Recently starting Outlook 2007 I get the 'Not responding' message after about
1min Outlook then boots up and connects to the exchange server. In the drop down menu View the reading pane tab is no longer highlighted, and I can only toggle between reading on the right or not on at all, all so if the reading pane is on I can not see my messages. I have run the diagnostics tool which picks up a problem and send me to a website on the website is a link to another site to solve the problems but the link just comes back HTTP404 error. Up until a few days ago Outlook was working no problems, ant help on the above much appreciated. |
Reading pane and start up errors
How about posting the website and the link so we can maybe find out where it
was relocated? Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX www.kvoa.com -- KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. Live at Hot Licks - www.badnewsbluesband.comcom "SteveWarb" wrote in message ... Recently starting Outlook 2007 I get the 'Not responding' message after about 1min Outlook then boots up and connects to the exchange server. In the drop down menu View the reading pane tab is no longer highlighted, and I can only toggle between reading on the right or not on at all, all so if the reading pane is on I can not see my messages. I have run the diagnostics tool which picks up a problem and send me to a website on the website is a link to another site to solve the problems but the link just comes back HTTP404 error. Up until a few days ago Outlook was working no problems, ant help on the above much appreciated. |
Reading pane and start up errors
http://oca.microsoft.com/resredir.as...=6336&source=2 this is the link
I get sent to from the 'Results of office diagnostics' my browser IE will not open it it just comes back HTTP404 error, it is very frustrating that Microsoft do not keep the links upto date "SteveWarb" wrote: Recently starting Outlook 2007 I get the 'Not responding' message after about 1min Outlook then boots up and connects to the exchange server. In the drop down menu View the reading pane tab is no longer highlighted, and I can only toggle between reading on the right or not on at all, all so if the reading pane is on I can not see my messages. I have run the diagnostics tool which picks up a problem and send me to a website on the website is a link to another site to solve the problems but the link just comes back HTTP404 error. Up until a few days ago Outlook was working no problems, ant help on the above much appreciated. |
Reading pane and start up errors
"SteveWarb" wrote in message
... http://oca.microsoft.com/resredir.as...=6336&source=2 this is the link I get sent to from the 'Results of office diagnostics' my browser IE will not open it it just comes back HTTP404 error, it is very frustrating that Microsoft do not keep the links upto date Works for me. Here's what it says: Please help us solve this problem Thank you for reporting this problem to Microsoft. At this time, we know the problem was caused by Microsoft Office, which was created by Microsoft Corporation, but we do not know the specific nature of the problem. If you have a moment, please consider answering a few questions about the error you experienced. Your feedback will have a direct impact on helping our engineers find a solution to this problem. Go online to the following website for a short questionnai Microsoft Corporation -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Reading pane and start up errors
No matter what I try I cannot get the page to open, probably easier to
re-install outlook, thanks for your comments. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "SteveWarb" wrote in message ... http://oca.microsoft.com/resredir.as...=6336&source=2 this is the link I get sent to from the 'Results of office diagnostics' my browser IE will not open it it just comes back HTTP404 error, it is very frustrating that Microsoft do not keep the links upto date Works for me. Here's what it says: Please help us solve this problem Thank you for reporting this problem to Microsoft. At this time, we know the problem was caused by Microsoft Office, which was created by Microsoft Corporation, but we do not know the specific nature of the problem. If you have a moment, please consider answering a few questions about the error you experienced. Your feedback will have a direct impact on helping our engineers find a solution to this problem. Go online to the following website for a short questionnai Microsoft Corporation -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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