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OE is crashing Frequently. Sometimes it doesn't give a reason, other times
it does. Here is the reason that it gives: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error The instruction at "0x7c910e03" referenced memory at "0x004f005c". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program Click on CANCEL to debug the program I searched on Google, and I found a purported solution. Here is what they say: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error Getting a "FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error" when opening Outlook Express? Here's a short step by step instructions to solve the problem: 1. Close Outlook Express 2. Search the "folders.dbx" file on your primary drive (usualy C drive) 3. Once you find it, rename the file - Preferably something similar (like folders.old) so you'll know where it came from later. 4. Open Outlook Express again. If nesseceray click the send and recieve button. This should solve the problem. NO, that doesn't *solve* the problem. It leaves me with dozens and dozens of folders that are out of order, and no longer classified under their proper folders. That instruction is ludicrous. It is like if I asked how to fix the scratch on my car and being told the solution is to take paint stripper to the entire car. Is there a more reasonable solution? Thanks, Kirk |
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"Kirk_" wrote in message
... OE is crashing Frequently. Sometimes it doesn't give a reason, other times it does. Here is the reason that it gives: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error The instruction at "0x7c910e03" referenced memory at "0x004f005c". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program Click on CANCEL to debug the program I searched on Google, and I found a purported solution. Here is what they say: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error Getting a "FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error" when opening Outlook Express? Here's a short step by step instructions to solve the problem: 1. Close Outlook Express 2. Search the "folders.dbx" file on your primary drive (usualy C drive) 3. Once you find it, rename the file - Preferably something similar (like folders.old) so you'll know where it came from later. 4. Open Outlook Express again. If nesseceray click the send and recieve button. This should solve the problem. NO, that doesn't *solve* the problem. It leaves me with dozens and dozens of folders that are out of order, and no longer classified under their proper folders. That instruction is ludicrous. It is like if I asked how to fix the scratch on my car and being told the solution is to take paint stripper to the entire car. Is there a more reasonable solution? Thanks, Kirk then there is the possibility that there is more than one dbx file that is corrupt and that would lead to possibly being one of the ones that load at start up like the Inbox or even possibly the directdb.dll file. Create a new Identitiy in OE (File | Identities | Add new identity set it up and switch to it. test it for a bit and see if it clears it up. If it does, then one of the dbx files is corrupt. Import the mail, set up the mail accounts (you canexport those from Tools | Accounts and import them as well) into the new Identity and delete the old Identity. If this troublsom Identity is the Main Identity, it's not unusual for problems to happen. Don't expect a fix for it either. How large is the Inbox.dbx file? Sent Items.dbx file? A simple drag and drop will put the folders back where they were. The Folders.dbx file is what contains the folder structure along with other items. |
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It sounds to me that either the message store is corrupt (do what DG
suggested), or a 3rd party program is interfering. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 steve "Kirk_" wrote in message ... OE is crashing Frequently. Sometimes it doesn't give a reason, other times it does. Here is the reason that it gives: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error The instruction at "0x7c910e03" referenced memory at "0x004f005c". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program Click on CANCEL to debug the program I searched on Google, and I found a purported solution. Here is what they say: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error Getting a "FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error" when opening Outlook Express? Here's a short step by step instructions to solve the problem: 1. Close Outlook Express 2. Search the "folders.dbx" file on your primary drive (usualy C drive) 3. Once you find it, rename the file - Preferably something similar (like folders.old) so you'll know where it came from later. 4. Open Outlook Express again. If nesseceray click the send and recieve button. This should solve the problem. NO, that doesn't *solve* the problem. It leaves me with dozens and dozens of folders that are out of order, and no longer classified under their proper folders. That instruction is ludicrous. It is like if I asked how to fix the scratch on my car and being told the solution is to take paint stripper to the entire car. Is there a more reasonable solution? Thanks, Kirk |
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I went under the assumption that Inbox Outbox and Sent were all corrupt.
I moved all the messages and subfolders out of Inbox to a temp folder, and moved all of the emails out of sent to a temp folder. Then I closed OE and deleted Outbox.dbx, Sent.dbx, and Inbox.dbx. They were recreated when I reopened OE. Will see if that fixes the problem. Inbox.dbx was 258,000 kb after I moved all the stuff out of it, so it was probably corrupt. Kirk "DGuess" wrote in message ... "Kirk_" wrote in message ... OE is crashing Frequently. Sometimes it doesn't give a reason, other times it does. Here is the reason that it gives: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error The instruction at "0x7c910e03" referenced memory at "0x004f005c". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program Click on CANCEL to debug the program I searched on Google, and I found a purported solution. Here is what they say: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error Getting a "FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error" when opening Outlook Express? Here's a short step by step instructions to solve the problem: 1. Close Outlook Express 2. Search the "folders.dbx" file on your primary drive (usualy C drive) 3. Once you find it, rename the file - Preferably something similar (like folders.old) so you'll know where it came from later. 4. Open Outlook Express again. If nesseceray click the send and recieve button. This should solve the problem. NO, that doesn't *solve* the problem. It leaves me with dozens and dozens of folders that are out of order, and no longer classified under their proper folders. That instruction is ludicrous. It is like if I asked how to fix the scratch on my car and being told the solution is to take paint stripper to the entire car. Is there a more reasonable solution? Thanks, Kirk then there is the possibility that there is more than one dbx file that is corrupt and that would lead to possibly being one of the ones that load at start up like the Inbox or even possibly the directdb.dll file. Create a new Identitiy in OE (File | Identities | Add new identity set it up and switch to it. test it for a bit and see if it clears it up. If it does, then one of the dbx files is corrupt. Import the mail, set up the mail accounts (you canexport those from Tools | Accounts and import them as well) into the new Identity and delete the old Identity. If this troublsom Identity is the Main Identity, it's not unusual for problems to happen. Don't expect a fix for it either. How large is the Inbox.dbx file? Sent Items.dbx file? A simple drag and drop will put the folders back where they were. The Folders.dbx file is what contains the folder structure along with other items. |
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OK, it hasn't crashed with the FolderSync error since redoing the three main
folders. It did crash trying to open a jpg attachment. No error message was given, just OE has crashed...blah blah. Kirk "kirk_" wrote in message ... I went under the assumption that Inbox Outbox and Sent were all corrupt. I moved all the messages and subfolders out of Inbox to a temp folder, and moved all of the emails out of sent to a temp folder. Then I closed OE and deleted Outbox.dbx, Sent.dbx, and Inbox.dbx. They were recreated when I reopened OE. Will see if that fixes the problem. Inbox.dbx was 258,000 kb after I moved all the stuff out of it, so it was probably corrupt. Kirk "DGuess" wrote in message ... "Kirk_" wrote in message ... OE is crashing Frequently. Sometimes it doesn't give a reason, other times it does. Here is the reason that it gives: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error The instruction at "0x7c910e03" referenced memory at "0x004f005c". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program Click on CANCEL to debug the program I searched on Google, and I found a purported solution. Here is what they say: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error Getting a "FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error" when opening Outlook Express? Here's a short step by step instructions to solve the problem: 1. Close Outlook Express 2. Search the "folders.dbx" file on your primary drive (usualy C drive) 3. Once you find it, rename the file - Preferably something similar (like folders.old) so you'll know where it came from later. 4. Open Outlook Express again. If nesseceray click the send and recieve button. This should solve the problem. NO, that doesn't *solve* the problem. It leaves me with dozens and dozens of folders that are out of order, and no longer classified under their proper folders. That instruction is ludicrous. It is like if I asked how to fix the scratch on my car and being told the solution is to take paint stripper to the entire car. Is there a more reasonable solution? Thanks, Kirk then there is the possibility that there is more than one dbx file that is corrupt and that would lead to possibly being one of the ones that load at start up like the Inbox or even possibly the directdb.dll file. Create a new Identitiy in OE (File | Identities | Add new identity set it up and switch to it. test it for a bit and see if it clears it up. If it does, then one of the dbx files is corrupt. Import the mail, set up the mail accounts (you canexport those from Tools | Accounts and import them as well) into the new Identity and delete the old Identity. If this troublsom Identity is the Main Identity, it's not unusual for problems to happen. Don't expect a fix for it either. How large is the Inbox.dbx file? Sent Items.dbx file? A simple drag and drop will put the folders back where they were. The Folders.dbx file is what contains the folder structure along with other items. |
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You might try setting up a new Identity instead.
steve "Kirk_" wrote in message ... OK, it hasn't crashed with the FolderSync error since redoing the three main folders. It did crash trying to open a jpg attachment. No error message was given, just OE has crashed...blah blah. Kirk "kirk_" wrote in message ... I went under the assumption that Inbox Outbox and Sent were all corrupt. I moved all the messages and subfolders out of Inbox to a temp folder, and moved all of the emails out of sent to a temp folder. Then I closed OE and deleted Outbox.dbx, Sent.dbx, and Inbox.dbx. They were recreated when I reopened OE. Will see if that fixes the problem. Inbox.dbx was 258,000 kb after I moved all the stuff out of it, so it was probably corrupt. Kirk "DGuess" wrote in message ... "Kirk_" wrote in message ... OE is crashing Frequently. Sometimes it doesn't give a reason, other times it does. Here is the reason that it gives: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error The instruction at "0x7c910e03" referenced memory at "0x004f005c". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program Click on CANCEL to debug the program I searched on Google, and I found a purported solution. Here is what they say: Outlook Express FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error Getting a "FolderSync Window Class: msimn.exe - Application Error" when opening Outlook Express? Here's a short step by step instructions to solve the problem: 1. Close Outlook Express 2. Search the "folders.dbx" file on your primary drive (usualy C drive) 3. Once you find it, rename the file - Preferably something similar (like folders.old) so you'll know where it came from later. 4. Open Outlook Express again. If nesseceray click the send and recieve button. This should solve the problem. NO, that doesn't *solve* the problem. It leaves me with dozens and dozens of folders that are out of order, and no longer classified under their proper folders. That instruction is ludicrous. It is like if I asked how to fix the scratch on my car and being told the solution is to take paint stripper to the entire car. Is there a more reasonable solution? Thanks, Kirk then there is the possibility that there is more than one dbx file that is corrupt and that would lead to possibly being one of the ones that load at start up like the Inbox or even possibly the directdb.dll file. Create a new Identitiy in OE (File | Identities | Add new identity set it up and switch to it. test it for a bit and see if it clears it up. If it does, then one of the dbx files is corrupt. Import the mail, set up the mail accounts (you canexport those from Tools | Accounts and import them as well) into the new Identity and delete the old Identity. If this troublsom Identity is the Main Identity, it's not unusual for problems to happen. Don't expect a fix for it either. How large is the Inbox.dbx file? Sent Items.dbx file? A simple drag and drop will put the folders back where they were. The Folders.dbx file is what contains the folder structure along with other items. |
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