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I've made a mess when copying from added pst to default pst. Now get lots of
interface error messages. Would not download mail either. Attempting to fix, unfortunately I didn't make copy of original default pst first. I am making some headway though by creating a new default and mail has downloaded. Still have a ways to go as far as consolidating messages. But I noticed something that doesn't seem right. If I am working with view/current view/ messages or messages with auto preview settings, and the view/auto preview button the behavior seems abnormal. Picking either of the first setting mentioned, then hitting the button will put it in the opposite state. That is by doing this to both current view settings, messages setting will set to auto preview, & messages w/ auto preview will set to without preview. So picking either or moving back and forth between these two current view setting will show the opposite expected result. Now maybe everyone's behaves this way which will answer my first question concerning something corrupted related to this. It makes sense for the auto preview button to exist separately for some of the other items on the current view menu. But it seems that for the two items mentioned that the action would be chained between the button and the menu choice. Or is there some other explanation that I'm not seeing? Norman |
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Hi Norman,
Very interesting problem... I am going to suggest the following as a possible solution to your VIEW problem: Try using an outlook command-line switch called /CleanViews. When you open outlook using a command-line switch it will perform particular maintenance (depending on the switch) on your Outlook program. The /CleanViews switch will restore your default views. WARNING: All custom views you created will be lost. It will restore you back to the original Outlook views you had when you first installed outlook. To use switches, at the Start menu, Run command type: Outlook /CleanViews Occasionally you'll need to use the full path to Outlook, so the command line looks like: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Outlook.exe " /CleanViews Note: Paths that include spaces between words must be enclosed in quotation marks (") and are case sensitive. You'll need the full path if you create desktop shortcuts. I do not know what version of Outlook you are using so I will include links to several versions. Just pick the one for your version of Outlook: 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 Please write back and let me know if this helped you. Or if I have confused you, then I will try and clarify. Nikki "Norman" wrote in message ... I've made a mess when copying from added pst to default pst. Now get lots of interface error messages. Would not download mail either. Attempting to fix, unfortunately I didn't make copy of original default pst first. I am making some headway though by creating a new default and mail has downloaded. Still have a ways to go as far as consolidating messages. But I noticed something that doesn't seem right. If I am working with view/current view/ messages or messages with auto preview settings, and the view/auto preview button the behavior seems abnormal. Picking either of the first setting mentioned, then hitting the button will put it in the opposite state. That is by doing this to both current view settings, messages setting will set to auto preview, & messages w/ auto preview will set to without preview. So picking either or moving back and forth between these two current view setting will show the opposite expected result. Now maybe everyone's behaves this way which will answer my first question concerning something corrupted related to this. It makes sense for the auto preview button to exist separately for some of the other items on the current view menu. But it seems that for the two items mentioned that the action would be chained between the button and the menu choice. Or is there some other explanation that I'm not seeing? Norman |
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In being careful to word so as not to confuse, I forgot to include version
info. I am using 2K and some of the mail came from a pst of OL98. Thanks for the switches. They reset the columns but did nothing relating to views. Under view/current view/define views I found a reset button. It is only available if changes have been made to the view. When choosing reset for the 'messages' view, it also does something which seems a little confusing if you don't remember what the default install was back when it was new. It automatically turns on the preview pane. Pretty certain there have been a lot of tips about having that turned off. It might well be the reverse action is just a confusing feature. I only realized its presence after trying to overcome error messages relating to the interface. I am currently reconstructing a new pst and carefully moving items from the old. Without realizing it, my old pst, after moving some items from it showed 1.8 GB. Also one folder was very near the maximum number of items. And after moving some of the items, trying to compact seemed like it was failing. It took only a few seconds prior to moving. And whether related to 'compact' or something with my video, trying to do something else during the action made that box loose everything it was showing. It would give you the impression that the action crashed. Later I discovered that it was taking several hours to complete even though the amount of messages removed was not that large. Also ran scanpst on the stores I'm working with. It reported finding some errors and I did not need to fix but choose to do so. I did. So far it appears I've beaten the flag raising event. Memory gets a bit rusty and I'd appreciate any pointers you have for archiving mail. Not sure of any master plan at this point. But being aware of not using export to create a backup pst due to data loss, I have to wonder if anything similar exists with auto archiving. To me, the process would seem very similar. Thanks for the help, Norman "Nikki" wrote in message ... Hi Norman, Very interesting problem... I am going to suggest the following as a possible solution to your VIEW problem: Try using an outlook command-line switch called /CleanViews. When you open outlook using a command-line switch it will perform particular maintenance (depending on the switch) on your Outlook program. The /CleanViews switch will restore your default views. WARNING: All custom views you created will be lost. It will restore you back to the original Outlook views you had when you first installed outlook. To use switches, at the Start menu, Run command type: Outlook /CleanViews Occasionally you'll need to use the full path to Outlook, so the command line looks like: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Outlook.exe " /CleanViews Note: Paths that include spaces between words must be enclosed in quotation marks (") and are case sensitive. You'll need the full path if you create desktop shortcuts. I do not know what version of Outlook you are using so I will include links to several versions. Just pick the one for your version of Outlook: 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 Please write back and let me know if this helped you. Or if I have confused you, then I will try and clarify. Nikki "Norman" wrote in message ... I've made a mess when copying from added pst to default pst. Now get lots of interface error messages. Would not download mail either. Attempting to fix, unfortunately I didn't make copy of original default pst first. I am making some headway though by creating a new default and mail has downloaded. Still have a ways to go as far as consolidating messages. But I noticed something that doesn't seem right. If I am working with view/current view/ messages or messages with auto preview settings, and the view/auto preview button the behavior seems abnormal. Picking either of the first setting mentioned, then hitting the button will put it in the opposite state. That is by doing this to both current view settings, messages setting will set to auto preview, & messages w/ auto preview will set to without preview. So picking either or moving back and forth between these two current view setting will show the opposite expected result. Now maybe everyone's behaves this way which will answer my first question concerning something corrupted related to this. It makes sense for the auto preview button to exist separately for some of the other items on the current view menu. But it seems that for the two items mentioned that the action would be chained between the button and the menu choice. Or is there some other explanation that I'm not seeing? Norman |
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There is a limit on the size of the PST.
File Size: 2GB max (reads about 1.92GB in Explorer) Large Table Support not Enabled (Default) * 16,000 folders * 16,000 items per folder Large Table Support Enabled * 65,000 folders * 65,000 items per folder Nikki To enable Large Table support, right click on Personal Folders and select properties. Select Advanced. Check the box to enable large table support and select OK until you return to the main window. "Norman" wrote in message ... In being careful to word so as not to confuse, I forgot to include version info. I am using 2K and some of the mail came from a pst of OL98. Thanks for the switches. They reset the columns but did nothing relating to views. Under view/current view/define views I found a reset button. It is only available if changes have been made to the view. When choosing reset for the 'messages' view, it also does something which seems a little confusing if you don't remember what the default install was back when it was new. It automatically turns on the preview pane. Pretty certain there have been a lot of tips about having that turned off. It might well be the reverse action is just a confusing feature. I only realized its presence after trying to overcome error messages relating to the interface. I am currently reconstructing a new pst and carefully moving items from the old. Without realizing it, my old pst, after moving some items from it showed 1.8 GB. Also one folder was very near the maximum number of items. And after moving some of the items, trying to compact seemed like it was failing. It took only a few seconds prior to moving. And whether related to 'compact' or something with my video, trying to do something else during the action made that box loose everything it was showing. It would give you the impression that the action crashed. Later I discovered that it was taking several hours to complete even though the amount of messages removed was not that large. Also ran scanpst on the stores I'm working with. It reported finding some errors and I did not need to fix but choose to do so. I did. So far it appears I've beaten the flag raising event. Memory gets a bit rusty and I'd appreciate any pointers you have for archiving mail. Not sure of any master plan at this point. But being aware of not using export to create a backup pst due to data loss, I have to wonder if anything similar exists with auto archiving. To me, the process would seem very similar. Thanks for the help, Norman "Nikki" wrote in message ... Hi Norman, Very interesting problem... I am going to suggest the following as a possible solution to your VIEW problem: Try using an outlook command-line switch called /CleanViews. When you open outlook using a command-line switch it will perform particular maintenance (depending on the switch) on your Outlook program. The /CleanViews switch will restore your default views. WARNING: All custom views you created will be lost. It will restore you back to the original Outlook views you had when you first installed outlook. To use switches, at the Start menu, Run command type: Outlook /CleanViews Occasionally you'll need to use the full path to Outlook, so the command line looks like: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Outlook.exe " /CleanViews Note: Paths that include spaces between words must be enclosed in quotation marks (") and are case sensitive. You'll need the full path if you create desktop shortcuts. I do not know what version of Outlook you are using so I will include links to several versions. Just pick the one for your version of Outlook: 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 Please write back and let me know if this helped you. Or if I have confused you, then I will try and clarify. Nikki "Norman" wrote in message ... I've made a mess when copying from added pst to default pst. Now get lots of interface error messages. Would not download mail either. Attempting to fix, unfortunately I didn't make copy of original default pst first. I am making some headway though by creating a new default and mail has downloaded. Still have a ways to go as far as consolidating messages. But I noticed something that doesn't seem right. If I am working with view/current view/ messages or messages with auto preview settings, and the view/auto preview button the behavior seems abnormal. Picking either of the first setting mentioned, then hitting the button will put it in the opposite state. That is by doing this to both current view settings, messages setting will set to auto preview, & messages w/ auto preview will set to without preview. So picking either or moving back and forth between these two current view setting will show the opposite expected result. Now maybe everyone's behaves this way which will answer my first question concerning something corrupted related to this. It makes sense for the auto preview button to exist separately for some of the other items on the current view menu. But it seems that for the two items mentioned that the action would be chained between the button and the menu choice. Or is there some other explanation that I'm not seeing? Norman |
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I lost my connect before I could finish:
There is a tool that can help with problem OVERSIZED pst's. To repair a 2gb PST: http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.htm Norman, I would try to split your information into two PST's that are not too big. I keep my pst's based on Year like a file cabinet. However, you may want to keep them based on project, or customer, or however you seem to catorgorize your information. Nikki "Nikki" wrote in message ... There is a limit on the size of the PST. File Size: 2GB max (reads about 1.92GB in Explorer) Large Table Support not Enabled (Default) * 16,000 folders * 16,000 items per folder Large Table Support Enabled * 65,000 folders * 65,000 items per folder Nikki To enable Large Table support, right click on Personal Folders and select properties. Select Advanced. Check the box to enable large table support and select OK until you return to the main window. "Norman" wrote in message ... In being careful to word so as not to confuse, I forgot to include version info. I am using 2K and some of the mail came from a pst of OL98. Thanks for the switches. They reset the columns but did nothing relating to views. Under view/current view/define views I found a reset button. It is only available if changes have been made to the view. When choosing reset for the 'messages' view, it also does something which seems a little confusing if you don't remember what the default install was back when it was new. It automatically turns on the preview pane. Pretty certain there have been a lot of tips about having that turned off. It might well be the reverse action is just a confusing feature. I only realized its presence after trying to overcome error messages relating to the interface. I am currently reconstructing a new pst and carefully moving items from the old. Without realizing it, my old pst, after moving some items from it showed 1.8 GB. Also one folder was very near the maximum number of items. And after moving some of the items, trying to compact seemed like it was failing. It took only a few seconds prior to moving. And whether related to 'compact' or something with my video, trying to do something else during the action made that box loose everything it was showing. It would give you the impression that the action crashed. Later I discovered that it was taking several hours to complete even though the amount of messages removed was not that large. Also ran scanpst on the stores I'm working with. It reported finding some errors and I did not need to fix but choose to do so. I did. So far it appears I've beaten the flag raising event. Memory gets a bit rusty and I'd appreciate any pointers you have for archiving mail. Not sure of any master plan at this point. But being aware of not using export to create a backup pst due to data loss, I have to wonder if anything similar exists with auto archiving. To me, the process would seem very similar. Thanks for the help, Norman "Nikki" wrote in message ... Hi Norman, Very interesting problem... I am going to suggest the following as a possible solution to your VIEW problem: Try using an outlook command-line switch called /CleanViews. When you open outlook using a command-line switch it will perform particular maintenance (depending on the switch) on your Outlook program. The /CleanViews switch will restore your default views. WARNING: All custom views you created will be lost. It will restore you back to the original Outlook views you had when you first installed outlook. To use switches, at the Start menu, Run command type: Outlook /CleanViews Occasionally you'll need to use the full path to Outlook, so the command line looks like: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Outlook.exe " /CleanViews Note: Paths that include spaces between words must be enclosed in quotation marks (") and are case sensitive. You'll need the full path if you create desktop shortcuts. I do not know what version of Outlook you are using so I will include links to several versions. Just pick the one for your version of Outlook: 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 Please write back and let me know if this helped you. Or if I have confused you, then I will try and clarify. Nikki "Norman" wrote in message ... I've made a mess when copying from added pst to default pst. Now get lots of interface error messages. Would not download mail either. Attempting to fix, unfortunately I didn't make copy of original default pst first. I am making some headway though by creating a new default and mail has downloaded. Still have a ways to go as far as consolidating messages. But I noticed something that doesn't seem right. If I am working with view/current view/ messages or messages with auto preview settings, and the view/auto preview button the behavior seems abnormal. Picking either of the first setting mentioned, then hitting the button will put it in the opposite state. That is by doing this to both current view settings, messages setting will set to auto preview, & messages w/ auto preview will set to without preview. So picking either or moving back and forth between these two current view setting will show the opposite expected result. Now maybe everyone's behaves this way which will answer my first question concerning something corrupted related to this. It makes sense for the auto preview button to exist separately for some of the other items on the current view menu. But it seems that for the two items mentioned that the action would be chained between the button and the menu choice. Or is there some other explanation that I'm not seeing? Norman |
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I was getting close on the maximum for the pst, but problem may have
actually evolved from breaking the items rule. Not sure if large tables was on or off. Easy enough to go to large tables if needed or to break into multiple folders which will be readily at hand in the list. The pst limit gets a little more complicated, that is if I choose to have multiple pst's and either load all, some, or as needed. Are there any known down sides to working with multiple stores simultaneously? Having some sort of server software to handle it seems like the best solution, perhaps. Not sure I want to add more complexity or the problems of using and learning it either. So far I've been able to avoid the pitfalls of a total loss although it took a lot of time to reassemble some old archived pst's and currently attempting to avoid some pitfall of an attempted backup. When making the mistake of export/import pst, do you know specifically what data is lost? Somehow, and I think it was doing just that, I lost received times on a quantity of messages. Thanks for the reminder on slipsticks tool. Now if I can only remember where I put my reading glasses. Oh, I'm looking through them. Norman "Nikki" wrote in message ... I lost my connect before I could finish: There is a tool that can help with problem OVERSIZED pst's. To repair a 2gb PST: http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.htm Norman, I would try to split your information into two PST's that are not too big. I keep my pst's based on Year like a file cabinet. However, you may want to keep them based on project, or customer, or however you seem to catorgorize your information. Nikki "Nikki" wrote in message ... There is a limit on the size of the PST. File Size: 2GB max (reads about 1.92GB in Explorer) Large Table Support not Enabled (Default) * 16,000 folders * 16,000 items per folder Large Table Support Enabled * 65,000 folders * 65,000 items per folder Nikki To enable Large Table support, right click on Personal Folders and select properties. Select Advanced. Check the box to enable large table support and select OK until you return to the main window. "Norman" wrote in message ... In being careful to word so as not to confuse, I forgot to include version info. I am using 2K and some of the mail came from a pst of OL98. Thanks for the switches. They reset the columns but did nothing relating to views. Under view/current view/define views I found a reset button. It is only available if changes have been made to the view. When choosing reset for the 'messages' view, it also does something which seems a little confusing if you don't remember what the default install was back when it was new. It automatically turns on the preview pane. Pretty certain there have been a lot of tips about having that turned off. It might well be the reverse action is just a confusing feature. I only realized its presence after trying to overcome error messages relating to the interface. I am currently reconstructing a new pst and carefully moving items from the old. Without realizing it, my old pst, after moving some items from it showed 1.8 GB. Also one folder was very near the maximum number of items. And after moving some of the items, trying to compact seemed like it was failing. It took only a few seconds prior to moving. And whether related to 'compact' or something with my video, trying to do something else during the action made that box loose everything it was showing. It would give you the impression that the action crashed. Later I discovered that it was taking several hours to complete even though the amount of messages removed was not that large. Also ran scanpst on the stores I'm working with. It reported finding some errors and I did not need to fix but choose to do so. I did. So far it appears I've beaten the flag raising event. Memory gets a bit rusty and I'd appreciate any pointers you have for archiving mail. Not sure of any master plan at this point. But being aware of not using export to create a backup pst due to data loss, I have to wonder if anything similar exists with auto archiving. To me, the process would seem very similar. Thanks for the help, Norman "Nikki" wrote in message ... Hi Norman, Very interesting problem... I am going to suggest the following as a possible solution to your VIEW problem: Try using an outlook command-line switch called /CleanViews. When you open outlook using a command-line switch it will perform particular maintenance (depending on the switch) on your Outlook program. The /CleanViews switch will restore your default views. WARNING: All custom views you created will be lost. It will restore you back to the original Outlook views you had when you first installed outlook. To use switches, at the Start menu, Run command type: Outlook /CleanViews Occasionally you'll need to use the full path to Outlook, so the command line looks like: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Outlook.exe " /CleanViews Note: Paths that include spaces between words must be enclosed in quotation marks (") and are case sensitive. You'll need the full path if you create desktop shortcuts. I do not know what version of Outlook you are using so I will include links to several versions. Just pick the one for your version of Outlook: 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 Please write back and let me know if this helped you. Or if I have confused you, then I will try and clarify. Nikki "Norman" wrote in message ... I've made a mess when copying from added pst to default pst. Now get lots of interface error messages. Would not download mail either. Attempting to fix, unfortunately I didn't make copy of original default pst first. I am making some headway though by creating a new default and mail has downloaded. Still have a ways to go as far as consolidating messages. But I noticed something that doesn't seem right. If I am working with view/current view/ messages or messages with auto preview settings, and the view/auto preview button the behavior seems abnormal. Picking either of the first setting mentioned, then hitting the button will put it in the opposite state. That is by doing this to both current view settings, messages setting will set to auto preview, & messages w/ auto preview will set to without preview. So picking either or moving back and forth between these two current view setting will show the opposite expected result. Now maybe everyone's behaves this way which will answer my first question concerning something corrupted related to this. It makes sense for the auto preview button to exist separately for some of the other items on the current view menu. But it seems that for the two items mentioned that the action would be chained between the button and the menu choice. Or is there some other explanation that I'm not seeing? Norman |
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Good luck to you Norman.
Nikki "Norman" wrote in message ... I was getting close on the maximum for the pst, but problem may have actually evolved from breaking the items rule. Not sure if large tables was on or off. Easy enough to go to large tables if needed or to break into multiple folders which will be readily at hand in the list. The pst limit gets a little more complicated, that is if I choose to have multiple pst's and either load all, some, or as needed. Are there any known down sides to working with multiple stores simultaneously? Having some sort of server software to handle it seems like the best solution, perhaps. Not sure I want to add more complexity or the problems of using and learning it either. So far I've been able to avoid the pitfalls of a total loss although it took a lot of time to reassemble some old archived pst's and currently attempting to avoid some pitfall of an attempted backup. When making the mistake of export/import pst, do you know specifically what data is lost? Somehow, and I think it was doing just that, I lost received times on a quantity of messages. Thanks for the reminder on slipsticks tool. Now if I can only remember where I put my reading glasses. Oh, I'm looking through them. Norman "Nikki" wrote in message ... I lost my connect before I could finish: There is a tool that can help with problem OVERSIZED pst's. To repair a 2gb PST: http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.htm Norman, I would try to split your information into two PST's that are not too big. I keep my pst's based on Year like a file cabinet. However, you may want to keep them based on project, or customer, or however you seem to catorgorize your information. Nikki "Nikki" wrote in message ... There is a limit on the size of the PST. File Size: 2GB max (reads about 1.92GB in Explorer) Large Table Support not Enabled (Default) * 16,000 folders * 16,000 items per folder Large Table Support Enabled * 65,000 folders * 65,000 items per folder Nikki To enable Large Table support, right click on Personal Folders and select properties. Select Advanced. Check the box to enable large table support and select OK until you return to the main window. "Norman" wrote in message ... In being careful to word so as not to confuse, I forgot to include version info. I am using 2K and some of the mail came from a pst of OL98. Thanks for the switches. They reset the columns but did nothing relating to views. Under view/current view/define views I found a reset button. It is only available if changes have been made to the view. When choosing reset for the 'messages' view, it also does something which seems a little confusing if you don't remember what the default install was back when it was new. It automatically turns on the preview pane. Pretty certain there have been a lot of tips about having that turned off. It might well be the reverse action is just a confusing feature. I only realized its presence after trying to overcome error messages relating to the interface. I am currently reconstructing a new pst and carefully moving items from the old. Without realizing it, my old pst, after moving some items from it showed 1.8 GB. Also one folder was very near the maximum number of items. And after moving some of the items, trying to compact seemed like it was failing. It took only a few seconds prior to moving. And whether related to 'compact' or something with my video, trying to do something else during the action made that box loose everything it was showing. It would give you the impression that the action crashed. Later I discovered that it was taking several hours to complete even though the amount of messages removed was not that large. Also ran scanpst on the stores I'm working with. It reported finding some errors and I did not need to fix but choose to do so. I did. So far it appears I've beaten the flag raising event. Memory gets a bit rusty and I'd appreciate any pointers you have for archiving mail. Not sure of any master plan at this point. But being aware of not using export to create a backup pst due to data loss, I have to wonder if anything similar exists with auto archiving. To me, the process would seem very similar. Thanks for the help, Norman "Nikki" wrote in message ... Hi Norman, Very interesting problem... I am going to suggest the following as a possible solution to your VIEW problem: Try using an outlook command-line switch called /CleanViews. When you open outlook using a command-line switch it will perform particular maintenance (depending on the switch) on your Outlook program. The /CleanViews switch will restore your default views. WARNING: All custom views you created will be lost. It will restore you back to the original Outlook views you had when you first installed outlook. To use switches, at the Start menu, Run command type: Outlook /CleanViews Occasionally you'll need to use the full path to Outlook, so the command line looks like: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Outlook.exe " /CleanViews Note: Paths that include spaces between words must be enclosed in quotation marks (") and are case sensitive. You'll need the full path if you create desktop shortcuts. I do not know what version of Outlook you are using so I will include links to several versions. Just pick the one for your version of Outlook: 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 Please write back and let me know if this helped you. Or if I have confused you, then I will try and clarify. Nikki "Norman" wrote in message ... I've made a mess when copying from added pst to default pst. Now get lots of interface error messages. Would not download mail either. Attempting to fix, unfortunately I didn't make copy of original default pst first. I am making some headway though by creating a new default and mail has downloaded. Still have a ways to go as far as consolidating messages. But I noticed something that doesn't seem right. If I am working with view/current view/ messages or messages with auto preview settings, and the view/auto preview button the behavior seems abnormal. Picking either of the first setting mentioned, then hitting the button will put it in the opposite state. That is by doing this to both current view settings, messages setting will set to auto preview, & messages w/ auto preview will set to without preview. So picking either or moving back and forth between these two current view setting will show the opposite expected result. Now maybe everyone's behaves this way which will answer my first question concerning something corrupted related to this. It makes sense for the auto preview button to exist separately for some of the other items on the current view menu. But it seems that for the two items mentioned that the action would be chained between the button and the menu choice. Or is there some other explanation that I'm not seeing? Norman |
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