Data File did not close properly.
Create a new Outlook 2007 data file also couldn't solve the problem. Because
I also have same problems as Marko and I also done as Marko did. I have
monitor the Outlook 2007 closed properly with Task Manager, after restart
Outlook, it pop me with the same error message.
Any idea?
Thanks,
Chik
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Yeah. That's why I asked you first thing how you migrated your Outlook
data.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Marko" wrote in message
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Thanks, I only wish I would have known that. The problem has come back,
so I'll try that next.
Thanks for your help.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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You did an upgrade installation. You must always create a new profile
from scratch when you do an in place upgrade. Outlook will not work
properly until you do.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Marko" wrote in message
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I think I've got it figured out.
I ran Outlook.exe with the /safe command line switch.
It runs without a hitch. In my case it ask me if I wanted ther RSS feed
sync. I don't even know what that is and so said no.
It's been running without the file data delay and message since. There
is obviously a problem with Outlook 07 that needs fixing.
Anyway, thanks for all the help here.
"Marko" wrote in message
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I read that "Microsoft's Live One Care" is causing this problem in
Outlook 07 when installed under Vista.
In my case it's installed under Win XP home SP-2 and I don't think
that I have Live One Care.
"Marko" wrote in message
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1)When I installed Office 2007 it automatically used the existing pst
from Office 2003 (If I remember correctly) Therefore my statement
that 07 "took over" the existing file. In any case it's the same file
that I had used in 03. If not done automatically then I must have
used the IMPORT option from the File menu.
2) Checking in Office 07 help for "indexing" I'm given these
instructions: "On the Tools menu, point to Instant Search, and then
click Indexing Status." Indexing Status does not exist in that
location.
Searching further I find instructions for finding "Indexing Status"
in the Control Panel options. It does not exist there either.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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"Recently taken over by Outlook 2007" seems an odd statement. What
does it mean? So does your claim that you clicked an option that you
then claim does not exist. We await clarification.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Marko" wrote in message
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The file was imported a year ago from Outlook Express into Outlook
2003 and recently taken over by Outlook 2007.
No problems ever in Outlook 03.
For indexing I find the following:
On the Tools menu, point to Instant Search, and then click Indexing
Status.
"Indexing Status" does NOT exist. It doesn't exist in the Control
Panel under Other Control Panel Options either.
Looks like I need to dig deeper into that area.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Also, verify that Outlook has finished indexing this file.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Marko" wrote in message
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Thanks! I had done the repair with scanpst.exe. Subsequent scans
came up error free. The problem is still there.
Exit completely? I shut down Outlook and the next time I start it
up again I get that same message and delay.
I had just installed Office 2007 on a newly formatted Hdd and
have no add-ins that I'm aware of.
Outlook 2003 worked fine before.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in
message
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I've seen two fixes. Repair your PST file manually. Make sure
you exit Outlook completely and that you have no add-ins that
will keep it from exiting completely.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Marko" wrote in message
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Starting Outlook 2007, I get a message:
"A datafile did not close properly last time it was used and
is being checked for problems".
It takes a minute for Oulook to start and then the system is
slow for a few more minutes while that file is still being
checked and then a message pops up telling me that the file
check is complete.
Doing a Google on the problem it would appear that it's
prevalent but I don't see a fix for it.
Is there anything I can do other then going back to Office
2003?
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