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Getting error saying could not read some reminders
When I open Outlook I get a message saying that there was a problem reading
all of my reminders. Could not find file for reoccurrance. I also get a balloon message saying that Outlook operation failed. Once I click 'OK' I can continue as normal - but it is very annoying - and particularly as I am worried I may miss an appointment. Any suggestions on how I can find which reoccurrance is causing the problem? I have run reset folders, and clean reminder. Many thanks. SM:( |
Getting error saying could not read some reminders
Clean up the forms cache.
To do so, follow these steps: 1. On the Tools menu, click Options. 2. Click the Other tab, and then click Advanced Options. 3. Click Custom Forms. 4. Click Manage Forms. 5. Click Clear Cache. 6. Close all open windows, and then restart Outlook 2003. If the above does not work, try the following. Deleting the Forms Cache File: The Frmcache.dat file is the primary file to delete. The Frmcache.dat file serves as an index of the individual forms that have been cached on the computer. Use the following steps to manually delete the Frmcache.dat file. In addition, these steps delete all of the cached forms on your computer, which are stored in subfolders of the Forms folder. 1.. Quit Outlook. 2.. Search the Hard drive (F3) to locate the Frmcache.dat file. (Be sure to check in HIDDEN files on W2K or WXP.) 3.. Delete all that are found from the FIND window. 4.. Open Outlook. When you restart Outlook, and use a form, the forms cache is re-created. I will include links to several versions. Just pick the one for your version of Outlook for the below suggested open switch: OL2003: Command-Line Switches by Microsoft Office Assistance: http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/as...031101033.aspx OL2002: Additional Command-Line Switches http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;296192 OL2000: Additional Command-Line Switches http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3b197180 OL98: Additional Command-Line Switches http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3B182112 Below are the switches that I suggest you try: a.. /CleanViews - This switch restores default views. All custom views you created are lost. b. /CleanFreeBusy - Cleans and regenerates free/busy information. I would guess that the file outcmd.dat may be corrupt. Rename this file and restart Outlook. Outlook will recreate a new outcmd.dat file on open Please write back and let me know if this helped you. Nikki Peterson "Stressed Mum" wrote in message ... When I open Outlook I get a message saying that there was a problem reading all of my reminders. Could not find file for reoccurrance. I also get a balloon message saying that Outlook operation failed. Once I click 'OK' I can continue as normal - but it is very annoying - and particularly as I am worried I may miss an appointment. Any suggestions on how I can find which reoccurrance is causing the problem? I have run reset folders, and clean reminder. Many thanks. SM:( |
Getting error saying could not read some reminders
Hi Nikki - thank you - tried everything you suggested with no luck. finally
discovered the problem - after bringing up all of my reminders I found one thatwould not open - so i deleted it and reset it - works fine now. Many thanks. Found the sueestion here! http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3B195748 Simply pull up all your reminders in one window – double click to open. If it doesn’t open – then there’s your problem!! Delete it and reset it. Certainly worked for me - good luck to otheres who appear tohave similar problems. SM:) "Nikki" wrote: Clean up the forms cache. To do so, follow these steps: 1. On the Tools menu, click Options. 2. Click the Other tab, and then click Advanced Options. 3. Click Custom Forms. 4. Click Manage Forms. 5. Click Clear Cache. 6. Close all open windows, and then restart Outlook 2003. If the above does not work, try the following. Deleting the Forms Cache File: The Frmcache.dat file is the primary file to delete. The Frmcache.dat file serves as an index of the individual forms that have been cached on the computer. Use the following steps to manually delete the Frmcache.dat file. In addition, these steps delete all of the cached forms on your computer, which are stored in subfolders of the Forms folder. 1.. Quit Outlook. 2.. Search the Hard drive (F3) to locate the Frmcache.dat file. (Be sure to check in HIDDEN files on W2K or WXP.) 3.. Delete all that are found from the FIND window. 4.. Open Outlook. When you restart Outlook, and use a form, the forms cache is re-created. I will include links to several versions. Just pick the one for your version of Outlook for the below suggested open switch: OL2003: Command-Line Switches by Microsoft Office Assistance: http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/as...031101033.aspx OL2002: Additional Command-Line Switches http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;296192 OL2000: Additional Command-Line Switches http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3b197180 OL98: Additional Command-Line Switches http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3B182112 Below are the switches that I suggest you try: a.. /CleanViews - This switch restores default views. All custom views you created are lost. b. /CleanFreeBusy - Cleans and regenerates free/busy information. I would guess that the file outcmd.dat may be corrupt. Rename this file and restart Outlook. Outlook will recreate a new outcmd.dat file on open Please write back and let me know if this helped you. Nikki Peterson "Stressed Mum" wrote in message ... When I open Outlook I get a message saying that there was a problem reading all of my reminders. Could not find file for reoccurrance. I also get a balloon message saying that Outlook operation failed. Once I click 'OK' I can continue as normal - but it is very annoying - and particularly as I am worried I may miss an appointment. Any suggestions on how I can find which reoccurrance is causing the problem? I have run reset folders, and clean reminder. Many thanks. SM:( |
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