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Outlook crashed and can not open
For some unknown reason Outlook crashed and is giving me this error message:
"The set of folders cannot be opened. Errors detected in file" then c:users link to .pst. "Quit outlook and all mail enabled applications, and then use the inbox reapir tool (scanpst.exe) to diagnose & repair error in file. Where is this repair inbox? I went to control panel and tried to repair from there. It says it is repaired and when I try to open it starts then gives me the same error message. If I uninstall and reinstall will I lose everything? contact is big concern. I see a .pst file but if I uninstall will that go away and how do I import that into the newly installed Outlook. I do have Mozy backup will that have the information I need? |
Outlook crashed and can not open
Do as the message says, use scanpst.exe to repair your file. D&R is not
using scanpst.exe. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, superbrat asked: | For some unknown reason Outlook crashed and is giving me this error | message: "The set of folders cannot be opened. Errors detected in | file" then c:users link to .pst. "Quit outlook and all mail enabled | applications, and then use the inbox reapir tool (scanpst.exe) to | diagnose & repair error in file. Where is this repair inbox? I went | to control panel and tried to repair from there. It says it is | repaired and when I try to open it starts then gives me the same | error message. If I uninstall and reinstall will I lose everything? | contact is big concern. I see a .pst file but if I uninstall will | that go away and how do I import that into the newly installed | Outlook. I do have Mozy backup will that have the information I | need? |
Outlook crashed and can not open
"superbrat" wrote in message
... For some unknown reason Outlook crashed and is giving me this error message: "The set of folders cannot be opened. Errors detected in file" then c:users link to .pst. "Quit outlook and all mail enabled applications, and then use the inbox reapir tool (scanpst.exe) to diagnose & repair error in file. Where is this repair inbox? Depends on your Outlook version. For OL 2003 and earlier, see if your Start menu contains "Microsoft Office Tools". It should be there or under "Microsoft Office". If you don't see that, you can find scanpst.exe in %CommonProgramFiles%\system\MSMAPI\1033. For OL 2007, it should me on the Start menu under Microsoft Office but if not, scanpst.exe should be in %ProrgamFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office12 -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook crashed and can not open
Hi , I am having the exact same problem. How do I fix this, I have Microsoft
Outlook 2007 "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "superbrat" wrote in message ... For some unknown reason Outlook crashed and is giving me this error message: "The set of folders cannot be opened. Errors detected in file" then c:users link to .pst. "Quit outlook and all mail enabled applications, and then use the inbox reapir tool (scanpst.exe) to diagnose & repair error in file. Where is this repair inbox? Depends on your Outlook version. For OL 2003 and earlier, see if your Start menu contains "Microsoft Office Tools". It should be there or under "Microsoft Office". If you don't see that, you can find scanpst.exe in %CommonProgramFiles%\system\MSMAPI\1033. For OL 2007, it should me on the Start menu under Microsoft Office but if not, scanpst.exe should be in %ProrgamFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office12 -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook crashed and can not open
"nik" wrote in message
... Hi , I am having the exact same problem. How do I fix this, I have Microsoft Outlook 2007 I included the instructions for OL 2007 in the message you quoted. Why bother to reply if you're not going to read what's already there. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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