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My first reply was to reboot and then compact. So if Robear's option works,
then my reply was overlooked. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi Pa Bear: Again it's on a friends computer and I will try this and advise accordingly. Seems as if I had closed OE and still got this error at the end, but will recheck. Tom "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Tom, I've found that this occurs only if I've moved, created, deleted or renamed a folder during the OE session. Simply closing & reopening OE then compacting again resolves it. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) ColTom2 wrote: Hi Bruce: My error, as it should have read Folders File as you indicate. If I go into the Startup Tab and turn everything off I do not get this error. I guess that I could start trying each item in Startup until I find the culprit. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... There is no dbx file named Folder Options. There is Folders File. Is that the folder it is stuck on? Do you have any exotic third party programs for OE like a e-mail notification program? Anything like that can cause this. If not, go to Start | Run and type in: msconfig Go to the Startup Tab and uncheck everything. Restart the computer and go directly into OE and try to compact now. If it still won't compact, close OE and open the message store and delete Folders.dbx. Reboot, open OE and now try. Note that after you delete Folders.dbx, subfolders in the folder tree will be out in the open and will need to be dragged back to where they were. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "ColTom2" wrote in message ... It happens at the last item "Folder Options" and appears to have processed everything except at the end I am getting this error notice. "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Reboot and try again. If it still fails, grab the blue strip of the error prompt and drag it out of the way. This will expose what folder it got stuck on. Let us know. General precautions for Outlook Express: Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupt. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. After you are done, follow up by compacting your folders manually while working *offline* and do it often. Click on Outlook Express at the top of the folder tree so no folders are open. Then: File | Work Offline (or double click Working Online in the Status Bar). File | Folder | Compact all folders. Don't touch anything until the compacting is completed. Turn off e-mail scanning in your anti-virus program. It is a redundant layer of protection that eats up CPUs and causes a multitude of problems such as time-outs and account setting changes. Your up-to-date A/V program will continue to protect you sufficiently. For more, see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 In Tools | Options | Maintenance: Uncheck Compact messages in background and leave it unchecked. {N/A if running XP/SP2}. And backup often. Backup & Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ This is a great two click program: Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB) http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: At the end of the compacting files folder process I am getting an error notice as follows: "This folder is currently in use by Outlook Express or by another application"" I have all applications that I can think of turned off that could cause this including Anti-Virus, but I am still getting this notice at the end of the compacting process. Does anyone have any idea as to what application could cause this error? I am currently using Selected Startup and have any associated application that I can think of turned off, but apparently I am missing something. Thanks |
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Hi Pa Bear:
Can I use the same user name when creating a new named identity so that I can use the same email address and not have to create a new one? This way I could basically retain everything prior to deleting the Main Identity. Thanks "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Besides taking care of all the other standard recommendations you're so well aware of (see below in case you forgot wink), do your friend a favor and replace the Main Identity with a Named Identity (File Identities Add new identity). Assuming all is well, (1) compact all folders in the old identity, (2) import messages from the old identity into the new one, and then (3) delete the old one (File Identities Manage Identities). To avoid such corruption in futu - Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move them to local folders created for this purpose. - Empty Deleted Items folder daily. - Disable Background Compacting [not available in SP2] and frequently perform a manual compact of all OE folders while "working offline". More at http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm - WinXP SP2 only: Do not shut down your machine while Windows is automatically compacting your message store. - Your anti-virus application's email scanning feature can also cause such corruption. Disable it. It provides no additional protection. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) ColTom2 wrote: Hi Pa Bear: Again it's on a friends computer and I will try this and advise accordingly. Seems as if I had closed OE and still got this error at the end, but will recheck. Tom "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Tom, I've found that this occurs only if I've moved, created, deleted or renamed a folder during the OE session. Simply closing & reopening OE then compacting again resolves it. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) ColTom2 wrote: Hi Bruce: My error, as it should have read Folders File as you indicate. If I go into the Startup Tab and turn everything off I do not get this error. I guess that I could start trying each item in Startup until I find the culprit. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... There is no dbx file named Folder Options. There is Folders File. Is that the folder it is stuck on? Do you have any exotic third party programs for OE like a e-mail notification program? Anything like that can cause this. If not, go to Start | Run and type in: msconfig Go to the Startup Tab and uncheck everything. Restart the computer and go directly into OE and try to compact now. If it still won't compact, close OE and open the message store and delete Folders.dbx. Reboot, open OE and now try. Note that after you delete Folders.dbx, subfolders in the folder tree will be out in the open and will need to be dragged back to where they were. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "ColTom2" wrote in message ... It happens at the last item "Folder Options" and appears to have processed everything except at the end I am getting this error notice. "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Reboot and try again. If it still fails, grab the blue strip of the error prompt and drag it out of the way. This will expose what folder it got stuck on. Let us know. General precautions for Outlook Express: Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupt. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. After you are done, follow up by compacting your folders manually while working *offline* and do it often. Click on Outlook Express at the top of the folder tree so no folders are open. Then: File | Work Offline (or double click Working Online in the Status Bar). File | Folder | Compact all folders. Don't touch anything until the compacting is completed. Turn off e-mail scanning in your anti-virus program. It is a redundant layer of protection that eats up CPUs and causes a multitude of problems such as time-outs and account setting changes. Your up-to-date A/V program will continue to protect you sufficiently. For more, see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 In Tools | Options | Maintenance: Uncheck Compact messages in background and leave it unchecked. {N/A if running XP/SP2}. And backup often. Backup & Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ This is a great two click program: Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB) http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: At the end of the compacting files folder process I am getting an error notice as follows: "This folder is currently in use by Outlook Express or by another application"" I have all applications that I can think of turned off that could cause this including Anti-Virus, but I am still getting this notice at the end of the compacting process. Does anyone have any idea as to what application could cause this error? I am currently using Selected Startup and have any associated application that I can think of turned off, but apparently I am missing something. Thanks |
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Yes. You can set it up completely independently of the other and they won't
inter-react. steve "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi Pa Bear: Can I use the same user name when creating a new named identity so that I can use the same email address and not have to create a new one? This way I could basically retain everything prior to deleting the Main Identity. Thanks "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Besides taking care of all the other standard recommendations you're so well aware of (see below in case you forgot wink), do your friend a favor and replace the Main Identity with a Named Identity (File Identities Add new identity). Assuming all is well, (1) compact all folders in the old identity, (2) import messages from the old identity into the new one, and then (3) delete the old one (File Identities Manage Identities). To avoid such corruption in futu - Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move them to local folders created for this purpose. - Empty Deleted Items folder daily. - Disable Background Compacting [not available in SP2] and frequently perform a manual compact of all OE folders while "working offline". More at http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm - WinXP SP2 only: Do not shut down your machine while Windows is automatically compacting your message store. - Your anti-virus application's email scanning feature can also cause such corruption. Disable it. It provides no additional protection. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) ColTom2 wrote: Hi Pa Bear: Again it's on a friends computer and I will try this and advise accordingly. Seems as if I had closed OE and still got this error at the end, but will recheck. Tom "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Tom, I've found that this occurs only if I've moved, created, deleted or renamed a folder during the OE session. Simply closing & reopening OE then compacting again resolves it. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) ColTom2 wrote: Hi Bruce: My error, as it should have read Folders File as you indicate. If I go into the Startup Tab and turn everything off I do not get this error. I guess that I could start trying each item in Startup until I find the culprit. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... There is no dbx file named Folder Options. There is Folders File. Is that the folder it is stuck on? Do you have any exotic third party programs for OE like a e-mail notification program? Anything like that can cause this. If not, go to Start | Run and type in: msconfig Go to the Startup Tab and uncheck everything. Restart the computer and go directly into OE and try to compact now. If it still won't compact, close OE and open the message store and delete Folders.dbx. Reboot, open OE and now try. Note that after you delete Folders.dbx, subfolders in the folder tree will be out in the open and will need to be dragged back to where they were. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "ColTom2" wrote in message ... It happens at the last item "Folder Options" and appears to have processed everything except at the end I am getting this error notice. "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Reboot and try again. If it still fails, grab the blue strip of the error prompt and drag it out of the way. This will expose what folder it got stuck on. Let us know. General precautions for Outlook Express: Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupt. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. After you are done, follow up by compacting your folders manually while working *offline* and do it often. Click on Outlook Express at the top of the folder tree so no folders are open. Then: File | Work Offline (or double click Working Online in the Status Bar). File | Folder | Compact all folders. Don't touch anything until the compacting is completed. Turn off e-mail scanning in your anti-virus program. It is a redundant layer of protection that eats up CPUs and causes a multitude of problems such as time-outs and account setting changes. Your up-to-date A/V program will continue to protect you sufficiently. For more, see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 In Tools | Options | Maintenance: Uncheck Compact messages in background and leave it unchecked. {N/A if running XP/SP2}. And backup often. Backup & Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ This is a great two click program: Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB) http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: At the end of the compacting files folder process I am getting an error notice as follows: "This folder is currently in use by Outlook Express or by another application"" I have all applications that I can think of turned off that could cause this including Anti-Virus, but I am still getting this notice at the end of the compacting process. Does anyone have any idea as to what application could cause this error? I am currently using Selected Startup and have any associated application that I can think of turned off, but apparently I am missing something. Thanks |
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ColTom2 wrote: Hi Pa Bear: Can I use the same user name when creating a new named identity so that I can use the same email address and not have to create a new one? This way I could basically retain everything prior to deleting the Main Identity. Thanks "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Besides taking care of all the other standard recommendations you're so well aware of (see below in case you forgot wink), do your friend a favor and replace the Main Identity with a Named Identity (File Identities Add new identity). Assuming all is well, (1) compact all folders in the old identity, (2) import messages from the old identity into the new one, and then (3) delete the old one (File Identities Manage Identities). To avoid such corruption in futu - Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move them to local folders created for this purpose. - Empty Deleted Items folder daily. - Disable Background Compacting [not available in SP2] and frequently perform a manual compact of all OE folders while "working offline". More at http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm - WinXP SP2 only: Do not shut down your machine while Windows is automatically compacting your message store. - Your anti-virus application's email scanning feature can also cause such corruption. Disable it. It provides no additional protection. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) ColTom2 wrote: Hi Pa Bear: Again it's on a friends computer and I will try this and advise accordingly. Seems as if I had closed OE and still got this error at the end, but will recheck. Tom "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Tom, I've found that this occurs only if I've moved, created, deleted or renamed a folder during the OE session. Simply closing & reopening OE then compacting again resolves it. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) ColTom2 wrote: Hi Bruce: My error, as it should have read Folders File as you indicate. If I go into the Startup Tab and turn everything off I do not get this error. I guess that I could start trying each item in Startup until I find the culprit. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... There is no dbx file named Folder Options. There is Folders File. Is that the folder it is stuck on? Do you have any exotic third party programs for OE like a e-mail notification program? Anything like that can cause this. If not, go to Start | Run and type in: msconfig Go to the Startup Tab and uncheck everything. Restart the computer and go directly into OE and try to compact now. If it still won't compact, close OE and open the message store and delete Folders.dbx. Reboot, open OE and now try. Note that after you delete Folders.dbx, subfolders in the folder tree will be out in the open and will need to be dragged back to where they were. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "ColTom2" wrote in message ... It happens at the last item "Folder Options" and appears to have processed everything except at the end I am getting this error notice. "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Reboot and try again. If it still fails, grab the blue strip of the error prompt and drag it out of the way. This will expose what folder it got stuck on. Let us know. General precautions for Outlook Express: Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupt. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. After you are done, follow up by compacting your folders manually while working *offline* and do it often. Click on Outlook Express at the top of the folder tree so no folders are open. Then: File | Work Offline (or double click Working Online in the Status Bar). File | Folder | Compact all folders. Don't touch anything until the compacting is completed. Turn off e-mail scanning in your anti-virus program. It is a redundant layer of protection that eats up CPUs and causes a multitude of problems such as time-outs and account setting changes. Your up-to-date A/V program will continue to protect you sufficiently. For more, see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 In Tools | Options | Maintenance: Uncheck Compact messages in background and leave it unchecked. {N/A if running XP/SP2}. And backup often. Backup & Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ This is a great two click program: Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB) http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: At the end of the compacting files folder process I am getting an error notice as follows: "This folder is currently in use by Outlook Express or by another application"" I have all applications that I can think of turned off that could cause this including Anti-Virus, but I am still getting this notice at the end of the compacting process. Does anyone have any idea as to what application could cause this error? I am currently using Selected Startup and have any associated application that I can think of turned off, but apparently I am missing something. Thanks |
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Rebooting does nothing to prevent the error. If I do a clean boot as follows I do not get the error notice: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type "msconfig" (without the quotation marks), and then click OK. 3. On the Startup tab, click Disable All. 4. On the Services tab, check the box before "Hide All Microsoft Services" and then click Disable All. 5. Click OK. In trying to run down the cause I did notice the following: Under Startup Item "ctfmon" I have two locations for this item: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion and SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion If I remove both checks applicable "ctfmon" and reboot it comes back up with none checked until I open OE. After opening OE then only the HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\windows\CurrentVersion appears. Tom "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: At the end of the compacting files folder process I am getting an error notice as follows: "This folder is currently in use by Outlook Express or by another application"" I have all applications that I can think of turned off that could cause this including Anti-Virus, but I am still getting this notice at the end of the compacting process. Does anyone have any idea as to what application could cause this error? I am currently using Selected Startup and have any associated application that I can think of turned off, but apparently I am missing something. Thanks |
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Frequently asked questions about Ctfmon.exe
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=282599 Since disabling items in MSCONFIG seems to clear the issue, I would suspect an anti-virus program trying to scan the DBX files as a cause. Another possibility would be some indexing software trying to scan the DBX files. Or possibly some malware scanning the files for e-mail addresses. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: Rebooting does nothing to prevent the error. If I do a clean boot as follows I do not get the error notice: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type "msconfig" (without the quotation marks), and then click OK. 3. On the Startup tab, click Disable All. 4. On the Services tab, check the box before "Hide All Microsoft Services" and then click Disable All. 5. Click OK. In trying to run down the cause I did notice the following: Under Startup Item "ctfmon" I have two locations for this item: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion and SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion If I remove both checks applicable "ctfmon" and reboot it comes back up with none checked until I open OE. After opening OE then only the HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\windows\CurrentVersion appears. Tom "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: At the end of the compacting files folder process I am getting an error notice as follows: "This folder is currently in use by Outlook Express or by another application"" I have all applications that I can think of turned off that could cause this including Anti-Virus, but I am still getting this notice at the end of the compacting process. Does anyone have any idea as to what application could cause this error? I am currently using Selected Startup and have any associated application that I can think of turned off, but apparently I am missing something. Thanks |
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The only way that I have found to prevent the error notice is like I say by doing a clean boot. If I run MSCONFIG and take the check out of "ctfmon" and reboot it is fine. However, the problem is when I open Outlook Express it puts the check back in "ctfmon" prior to running the compacting files folder process. I have to open OE to run the compacting and it sorta like a Catch 22 situation. Thanks, Tom "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... Frequently asked questions about Ctfmon.exe http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=282599 Since disabling items in MSCONFIG seems to clear the issue, I would suspect an anti-virus program trying to scan the DBX files as a cause. Another possibility would be some indexing software trying to scan the DBX files. Or possibly some malware scanning the files for e-mail addresses. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: Rebooting does nothing to prevent the error. If I do a clean boot as follows I do not get the error notice: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type "msconfig" (without the quotation marks), and then click OK. 3. On the Startup tab, click Disable All. 4. On the Services tab, check the box before "Hide All Microsoft Services" and then click Disable All. 5. Click OK. In trying to run down the cause I did notice the following: Under Startup Item "ctfmon" I have two locations for this item: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion and SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion If I remove both checks applicable "ctfmon" and reboot it comes back up with none checked until I open OE. After opening OE then only the HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\windows\CurrentVersion appears. Tom "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: At the end of the compacting files folder process I am getting an error notice as follows: "This folder is currently in use by Outlook Express or by another application"" I have all applications that I can think of turned off that could cause this including Anti-Virus, but I am still getting this notice at the end of the compacting process. Does anyone have any idea as to what application could cause this error? I am currently using Selected Startup and have any associated application that I can think of turned off, but apparently I am missing something. Thanks |
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I don't think that CTFMON is your issue. The article that I reference
talks about why it gets checked again. To narrow down the problem, you need to enabling/disabling different things in MSCONFIG. First try disable everything on Startup, but allow everything on the services tab. If things are OK, that narrows the problem to the Start Up tab. In that case, disable half of them and try the reboot. In that way, in a few reboots you can narrow down to the culprit. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: The only way that I have found to prevent the error notice is like I say by doing a clean boot. If I run MSCONFIG and take the check out of "ctfmon" and reboot it is fine. However, the problem is when I open Outlook Express it puts the check back in "ctfmon" prior to running the compacting files folder process. I have to open OE to run the compacting and it sorta like a Catch 22 situation. Thanks, Tom "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... Frequently asked questions about Ctfmon.exe http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=282599 Since disabling items in MSCONFIG seems to clear the issue, I would suspect an anti-virus program trying to scan the DBX files as a cause. Another possibility would be some indexing software trying to scan the DBX files. Or possibly some malware scanning the files for e-mail addresses. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: Rebooting does nothing to prevent the error. If I do a clean boot as follows I do not get the error notice: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type "msconfig" (without the quotation marks), and then click OK. 3. On the Startup tab, click Disable All. 4. On the Services tab, check the box before "Hide All Microsoft Services" and then click Disable All. 5. Click OK. In trying to run down the cause I did notice the following: Under Startup Item "ctfmon" I have two locations for this item: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion and SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion If I remove both checks applicable "ctfmon" and reboot it comes back up with none checked until I open OE. After opening OE then only the HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\windows\CurrentVersion appears. Tom "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: At the end of the compacting files folder process I am getting an error notice as follows: "This folder is currently in use by Outlook Express or by another application"" I have all applications that I can think of turned off that could cause this including Anti-Virus, but I am still getting this notice at the end of the compacting process. Does anyone have any idea as to what application could cause this error? I am currently using Selected Startup and have any associated application that I can think of turned off, but apparently I am missing something. Thanks |
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Hi:
I had disabled everything in the Startup Tab with the exception of ctfmon, 2 items applicable his Trend Penicillin AV, and one other that I can't recall at this time. I suppose to be absolutely sure I could do as you describe by disabling everything in Startup. Tom "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... I don't think that CTFMON is your issue. The article that I reference talks about why it gets checked again. To narrow down the problem, you need to enabling/disabling different things in MSCONFIG. First try disable everything on Startup, but allow everything on the services tab. If things are OK, that narrows the problem to the Start Up tab. In that case, disable half of them and try the reboot. In that way, in a few reboots you can narrow down to the culprit. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: The only way that I have found to prevent the error notice is like I say by doing a clean boot. If I run MSCONFIG and take the check out of "ctfmon" and reboot it is fine. However, the problem is when I open Outlook Express it puts the check back in "ctfmon" prior to running the compacting files folder process. I have to open OE to run the compacting and it sorta like a Catch 22 situation. Thanks, Tom "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... Frequently asked questions about Ctfmon.exe http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=282599 Since disabling items in MSCONFIG seems to clear the issue, I would suspect an anti-virus program trying to scan the DBX files as a cause. Another possibility would be some indexing software trying to scan the DBX files. Or possibly some malware scanning the files for e-mail addresses. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: Rebooting does nothing to prevent the error. If I do a clean boot as follows I do not get the error notice: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type "msconfig" (without the quotation marks), and then click OK. 3. On the Startup tab, click Disable All. 4. On the Services tab, check the box before "Hide All Microsoft Services" and then click Disable All. 5. Click OK. In trying to run down the cause I did notice the following: Under Startup Item "ctfmon" I have two locations for this item: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion and SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion If I remove both checks applicable "ctfmon" and reboot it comes back up with none checked until I open OE. After opening OE then only the HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\windows\CurrentVersion appears. Tom "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: At the end of the compacting files folder process I am getting an error notice as follows: "This folder is currently in use by Outlook Express or by another application"" I have all applications that I can think of turned off that could cause this including Anti-Virus, but I am still getting this notice at the end of the compacting process. Does anyone have any idea as to what application could cause this error? I am currently using Selected Startup and have any associated application that I can think of turned off, but apparently I am missing something. Thanks |
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If the Trend Penicillin AV is trying to scan OE, that could well be your
problem. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: I had disabled everything in the Startup Tab with the exception of ctfmon, 2 items applicable his Trend Penicillin AV, and one other that I can't recall at this time. I suppose to be absolutely sure I could do as you describe by disabling everything in Startup. Tom "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... I don't think that CTFMON is your issue. The article that I reference talks about why it gets checked again. To narrow down the problem, you need to enabling/disabling different things in MSCONFIG. First try disable everything on Startup, but allow everything on the services tab. If things are OK, that narrows the problem to the Start Up tab. In that case, disable half of them and try the reboot. In that way, in a few reboots you can narrow down to the culprit. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: The only way that I have found to prevent the error notice is like I say by doing a clean boot. If I run MSCONFIG and take the check out of "ctfmon" and reboot it is fine. However, the problem is when I open Outlook Express it puts the check back in "ctfmon" prior to running the compacting files folder process. I have to open OE to run the compacting and it sorta like a Catch 22 situation. Thanks, Tom "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... Frequently asked questions about Ctfmon.exe http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=282599 Since disabling items in MSCONFIG seems to clear the issue, I would suspect an anti-virus program trying to scan the DBX files as a cause. Another possibility would be some indexing software trying to scan the DBX files. Or possibly some malware scanning the files for e-mail addresses. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: Rebooting does nothing to prevent the error. If I do a clean boot as follows I do not get the error notice: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type "msconfig" (without the quotation marks), and then click OK. 3. On the Startup tab, click Disable All. 4. On the Services tab, check the box before "Hide All Microsoft Services" and then click Disable All. 5. Click OK. In trying to run down the cause I did notice the following: Under Startup Item "ctfmon" I have two locations for this item: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion and SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion If I remove both checks applicable "ctfmon" and reboot it comes back up with none checked until I open OE. After opening OE then only the HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\windows\CurrentVersion appears. Tom "ColTom2" wrote in message ... Hi: At the end of the compacting files folder process I am getting an error notice as follows: "This folder is currently in use by Outlook Express or by another application"" I have all applications that I can think of turned off that could cause this including Anti-Virus, but I am still getting this notice at the end of the compacting process. Does anyone have any idea as to what application could cause this error? I am currently using Selected Startup and have any associated application that I can think of turned off, but apparently I am missing something. Thanks |
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