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I've run into a serious problem Suddenly I can't open Outlook 2000 on my
PC - I'm sending this from my newsreader Outlook Express on my laptop, where Outlook 2000 is opening normally. What happens is that when I click on my desktop icon shortcut I get the Outlook logo window after a big delay but then it freezes. I go to Windows' Task Manager to find Outlook.exe in the Processes list and end it there. It closes normally. What I have done so far is: Uninstall and reinstall Outlook 2000, twice. Uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Office Pro 2000, twice. Run an updated McAfee Virus scan, twice - which is negative. Run a repair on Windows XP. There are important e-mails being held in Outlook which I suppose I can recover except I don't know where the .pst files are located. At the same time, if I buy and install Outlook 2002 or 2003 is there any guarantee that they'll install properly ... will they open and display my previous correspondance anyway? Any body know what's going on? I suppose the original copy of Outlook 2000 got corrupted but why can't I open a newly reinstalled copy? I struggle at the best of times but this has me totally beat. Is there a helpful MVP available? Regards, Denzil. |
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Have you tried creating a fresh profile he Control Panel Mail applet?
You should be able to do a search on the drive checking in all folders (including hidden) to find your PST(s). "Denzil Hathway" wrote in message news:qk_Yf.768$5k1.430@fed1read06... I've run into a serious problem Suddenly I can't open Outlook 2000 on my PC - I'm sending this from my newsreader Outlook Express on my laptop, where Outlook 2000 is opening normally. What happens is that when I click on my desktop icon shortcut I get the Outlook logo window after a big delay but then it freezes. I go to Windows' Task Manager to find Outlook.exe in the Processes list and end it there. It closes normally. What I have done so far is: Uninstall and reinstall Outlook 2000, twice. Uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Office Pro 2000, twice. Run an updated McAfee Virus scan, twice - which is negative. Run a repair on Windows XP. There are important e-mails being held in Outlook which I suppose I can recover except I don't know where the .pst files are located. At the same time, if I buy and install Outlook 2002 or 2003 is there any guarantee that they'll install properly ... will they open and display my previous correspondance anyway? Any body know what's going on? I suppose the original copy of Outlook 2000 got corrupted but why can't I open a newly reinstalled copy? I struggle at the best of times but this has me totally beat. Is there a helpful MVP available? Regards, Denzil. |
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Denzil Hathway, you wrote on Wed, 5 Apr 2006 18:40:39 -0700:
What happens is that when I click on my desktop icon shortcut I get the Outlook logo window after a big delay but then it freezes. I go to Windows' Task Manager to find Outlook.exe in the Processes list and end it there. It closes normally. Does Outlook start in safe mode? Start | run | outlook.exe /safe If so, an installed extension likely causes the problem. Then delete the file "extend.dat" that you find in the (hidden) folder C:\Documents and Settings\%Username%\Local Settings\Application Datas\Microsoft\Outlook Restart Outlook - the file will be recreated - and see if the problem is solved. -- Best Regards Christian Goeller |
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![]() "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Have you tried creating a fresh profile he Control Panel Mail applet? You should be able to do a search on the drive checking in all folders (including hidden) to find your PST(s). "Denzil Hathway" wrote in message news:qk_Yf.768$5k1.430@fed1read06... I've run into a serious problem Suddenly I can't open Outlook 2000 on my PC - I'm sending this from my newsreader Outlook Express on my laptop, where Outlook 2000 is opening normally. What happens is that when I click on my desktop icon shortcut I get the Outlook logo window after a big delay but then it freezes. I go to Windows' Task Manager to find Outlook.exe in the Processes list and end it there. It closes normally. What I have done so far is: Uninstall and reinstall Outlook 2000, twice. Uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Office Pro 2000, twice. Run an updated McAfee Virus scan, twice - which is negative. Run a repair on Windows XP. There are important e-mails being held in Outlook which I suppose I can recover except I don't know where the .pst files are located. At the same time, if I buy and install Outlook 2002 or 2003 is there any guarantee that they'll install properly ... will they open and display my previous correspondance anyway? Any body know what's going on? I suppose the original copy of Outlook 2000 got corrupted but why can't I open a newly reinstalled copy? I struggle at the best of times but this has me totally beat. Is there a helpful MVP available? Regards, Denzil. ================ Tried a new profile. No change. Found my .pst's Thanks for the comeback good buddy. Denzil |
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![]() "Christian Goeller" wrote in message ... Denzil Hathway, you wrote on Wed, 5 Apr 2006 18:40:39 -0700: What happens is that when I click on my desktop icon shortcut I get the Outlook logo window after a big delay but then it freezes. I go to Windows' Task Manager to find Outlook.exe in the Processes list and end it there. It closes normally. Does Outlook start in safe mode? Start | run | outlook.exe /safe If so, an installed extension likely causes the problem. Then delete the file "extend.dat" that you find in the (hidden) folder C:\Documents and Settings\%Username%\Local Settings\Application Datas\Microsoft\Outlook Restart Outlook - the file will be recreated - and see if the problem is solved. -- Best Regards Christian Goeller =========== Christian, thanks for the reply. I deleted extend.dat. No effect. Denzil. |
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Denzil Hathway, you wrote on Thu, 6 Apr 2006 07:51:37 -0700:
I deleted extend.dat. No effect. Denzil. Did Outlook start correctly in safe mode? -- Best Regards Christian Goeller |
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Christian - I can't thank you enough for your tips that I've gotten through
Google - regarding errormessages, etc. in Outlook 2003 and Word 2003. You are the best! Kate "Christian Goeller" wrote: Denzil Hathway, you wrote on Wed, 5 Apr 2006 18:40:39 -0700: What happens is that when I click on my desktop icon shortcut I get the Outlook logo window after a big delay but then it freezes. I go to Windows' Task Manager to find Outlook.exe in the Processes list and end it there. It closes normally. Does Outlook start in safe mode? Start | run | outlook.exe /safe If so, an installed extension likely causes the problem. Then delete the file "extend.dat" that you find in the (hidden) folder C:\Documents and Settings\%Username%\Local Settings\Application Datas\Microsoft\Outlook Restart Outlook - the file will be recreated - and see if the problem is solved. -- Best Regards Christian Goeller |
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