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Outlook fails to launch and fails to retrieve email from POP server:
Outlook goes to rec e-mail from Yahoo, sends OK but does not proceed past attempting to rec mail. I have to go out of outlook, and re-launch it in order for it to work. Also, when I close Outlook by pressing exit from file menu, it remains in RAM. In order to retrieve e-mail, I must force OUTLOOK out of memory by bring up cntrl-alt-del and ending process in RAM list. Then when I go back and lauch Outlook it works perfectly the first time. If I try and rec after that time, it will not go past 50% rec indication on the progress window. How do I fix this? What is going on? Wound appreciate any help I can get. Thank you. |
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SKaye wrote:
Outlook fails to launch and fails to retrieve email from POP server: Outlook goes to rec e-mail from Yahoo, sends OK but does not proceed past attempting to rec mail. I have to go out of outlook, and re-launch it in order for it to work. Also, when I close Outlook by pressing exit from file menu, it remains in RAM. In order to retrieve e-mail, I must force OUTLOOK out of memory by bring up cntrl-alt-del and ending process in RAM list. You have some add-in interfering with the normal Outlook operation. See if this helps: http://www.slipstick.com/problems/close.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: SKaye wrote: Outlook fails to launch and fails to retrieve email from POP server: Outlook goes to rec e-mail from Yahoo, sends OK but does not proceed past attempting to rec mail. I have to go out of outlook, and re-launch it in order for it to work. Also, when I close Outlook by pressing exit from file menu, it remains in RAM. In order to retrieve e-mail, I must force OUTLOOK out of memory by bring up cntrl-alt-del and ending process in RAM list. You have some add-in interfering with the normal Outlook operation. See if this helps: http://www.slipstick.com/problems/close.htm -- Brian Tillman Thank you for your suggestion. I have loaded the small utility to force the Outlook 2003 to close and re-open without having to do it manually by using Task MAnager, but I still have the problem of it not being able to receive e-mail unpredictably at variable times from the first opening of the program. The only way I can make it work again, once it stops working is to close the program and re-open it again. How can I determine if and what add-ins may be causing this? Also I have Zone-Alert anti-viral software that may be interfering but do not know what settings to make so that it can not interfer. I was using it before and never had this problem. |
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SKaye wrote:
How can I determine if and what add-ins may be causing this? Look in Outlook's ToolsOptionsOtherAdvanced OptionsCOM Add-Ins and Add-in Manager. Disable anything you see. Enable them one at a time until Outlook doesn't close properly. The one you just enabled will be the culprit. Also I have Zone-Alert anti-viral software that may be interfering but do not know what settings to make so that it can not interfer. I was using it before and never had this problem. You'll have to read the documentation that came with Zone Alarm for that. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: SKaye wrote: How can I determine if and what add-ins may be causing this? Look in Outlook's ToolsOptionsOtherAdvanced OptionsCOM Add-Ins and Add-in Manager. Disable anything you see. Enable them one at a time until Outlook doesn't close properly. The one you just enabled will be the culprit. Also I have Zone-Alert anti-viral software that may be interfering but do not know what settings to make so that it can not interfer. I was using it before and never had this problem. You'll have to read the documentation that came with Zone Alarm for that. -- Brian Tillman Sorry to keep continuing this but after following all suggestions here is what I have found out: 1. I have completely shut dow the Zone Alarm anti-viral and the anti-spam program. There is no add-in that is enabled in Outlook 2003. After using the utility that forces Outlook to shut down and restart, I found out that every time it goes through that operation, it allows Outlook to remain in RAM and therefore after 6 times of this, Outlook is in memory 6 times according to the Task Manager. 2. Any other suggestions? This all seemed to happen after I unsucessfully tried to install Service Pack 2 into this computer. I got an error message and it supposedly restored the system to the original condition. Nothinh else seems to be a problem. |
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SKaye wrote:
1. I have completely shut dow the Zone Alarm anti-viral and the anti-spam program. There is no add-in that is enabled in Outlook 2003. After using the utility that forces Outlook to shut down and restart, I found out that every time it goes through that operation, it allows Outlook to remain in RAM and therefore after 6 times of this, Outlook is in memory 6 times according to the Task Manager. Then you still have something interfering. 2. Any other suggestions? This all seemed to happen after I unsucessfully tried to install Service Pack 2 into this computer. I got an error message and it supposedly restored the system to the original condition. Nothinh else seems to be a problem. Try starting Outlook in safe mode with the /safe command line switch. See if it stops OK then. -- Brian Tillman |
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