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System: Windows XP Pro, SP2, Intel 2 CPUs @ 2.66 GHz each, 2 GB Ram and hard
drive partitioned into 2 drives with over 36 GBs on each sub-drives. Using Outlook 2000 (MS Office 2000 Pro). The problem started out with corrupted pst file (see my earlier posts). That problem was resolved with a great deal of trouble - reducing the pst file size by 2/3rd, compacting it and scanning with Scanpst.exe etc... On Friday, Outlook took forever to start (initialize) even with a much smaller pst file. After exiting/restarting Outlook numerous times and restarting the computer a few times in between when it eventually did start, the "hourglass" won't go away - Outlook would lock up. After exiting/restarting Outlook/restarting the computer a few more times, the outlook eventually started and email folders displayed with new emails in the In Box. But when I clicked on any of the "read or unread" emails, Outlook would lock up! After more exiting/restarting, I was able to open an email (read/unread) but when I went to print the email, the usual Print dialog box would not show and Outlook would lock up! I thought it may be something to do with my Internet and or LAN and/or Network printer at work so I brought the computer home and connected to a modem directly (no router in between) and a printer to it directly. Outlook would still lock up at the printing stage without showing Print dialog box!? Finally, I took the computer to the Geek Squad at Best Buy and when they tested it, Outlook locked up at the printing stage! They told me it will be 5 to 7 days before they can have it fixed - which is far too long to be without a business computer! So that's where things stand right now - Outlook locking up at the printing stage. But who knows when it may start locking up at the launch stage? Thanks for your help. Basharat Javaid. |
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Close Outlook, then find and rename outcmd.dat to .old.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, Basharat A. Javaid asked: | System: Windows XP Pro, SP2, Intel 2 CPUs @ 2.66 GHz each, 2 GB Ram | and hard drive partitioned into 2 drives with over 36 GBs on each | sub-drives. | | Using Outlook 2000 (MS Office 2000 Pro). The problem started out with | corrupted pst file (see my earlier posts). That problem was resolved | with a great deal of trouble - reducing the pst file size by 2/3rd, | compacting it and scanning with Scanpst.exe etc... | | On Friday, Outlook took forever to start (initialize) even with a much | smaller pst file. After exiting/restarting Outlook numerous times and | restarting the computer a few times in between when it eventually did | start, the "hourglass" won't go away - Outlook would lock up. After | exiting/restarting Outlook/restarting the computer a few more times, | the outlook eventually started and email folders displayed with new | emails in the In Box. But when I clicked on any of the "read or | unread" emails, Outlook would lock up! | | After more exiting/restarting, I was able to open an email | (read/unread) but when I went to print the email, the usual Print | dialog box would not show and Outlook would lock up! | | I thought it may be something to do with my Internet and or LAN and/or | Network printer at work so I brought the computer home and connected | to a modem directly (no router in between) and a printer to it | directly. Outlook would still lock up at the printing stage without | showing Print dialog box!? | | Finally, I took the computer to the Geek Squad at Best Buy and when | they tested it, Outlook locked up at the printing stage! They told me | it will be 5 to 7 days before they can have it fixed - which is far | too long to be without a business computer! | | So that's where things stand right now - Outlook locking up at the | printing stage. But who knows when it may start locking up at the | launch stage? | | Thanks for your help. | | | Basharat Javaid. |
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Did you try a new profile and a new pst? Delete outlprnt and outcmd.dat?
-- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Basharat A. Javaid" wrote in message ... System: Windows XP Pro, SP2, Intel 2 CPUs @ 2.66 GHz each, 2 GB Ram and hard drive partitioned into 2 drives with over 36 GBs on each sub-drives. Using Outlook 2000 (MS Office 2000 Pro). The problem started out with corrupted pst file (see my earlier posts). That problem was resolved with a great deal of trouble - reducing the pst file size by 2/3rd, compacting it and scanning with Scanpst.exe etc... On Friday, Outlook took forever to start (initialize) even with a much smaller pst file. After exiting/restarting Outlook numerous times and restarting the computer a few times in between when it eventually did start, the "hourglass" won't go away - Outlook would lock up. After exiting/restarting Outlook/restarting the computer a few more times, the outlook eventually started and email folders displayed with new emails in the In Box. But when I clicked on any of the "read or unread" emails, Outlook would lock up! After more exiting/restarting, I was able to open an email (read/unread) but when I went to print the email, the usual Print dialog box would not show and Outlook would lock up! I thought it may be something to do with my Internet and or LAN and/or Network printer at work so I brought the computer home and connected to a modem directly (no router in between) and a printer to it directly. Outlook would still lock up at the printing stage without showing Print dialog box!? Finally, I took the computer to the Geek Squad at Best Buy and when they tested it, Outlook locked up at the printing stage! They told me it will be 5 to 7 days before they can have it fixed - which is far too long to be without a business computer! So that's where things stand right now - Outlook locking up at the printing stage. But who knows when it may start locking up at the launch stage? Thanks for your help. Basharat Javaid. |
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Thanks Milly. I did that and although Outlook launched much faster and I
was able to open my emails, it locked up at the printing stage! Anyway, it occurred to me that perhaps I should run a complete virus scan with the antivirus software. I did that including Disk Optimization utility of Norton's Antivirus (NAV). The system became much more stable after that and Outlook has been working fine. I should add that I had run Window's Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter (at least twice) before I gave up and posted my original question. So I don't know why that didn't resolve the problem but NAV's disk optimization did? Perhaps it was the complete scan & fix of NAV that did it and not the disk optimization? Anyway, for a good measure, I ran Window's Defrag again. While I am at the subject of Window's Defrag utility, I found my c drive before and after defragmenting looked exactly the same (well, at least I could not tell that there was a difference!) - and it looks extremely fragmented - not much of solid blue segments! I know this question belongs to another user group, but how come Window's Defrag does not really defragment the drive? Is there a work around it? I would hate to reformat my drive and then restore my files from my backups. Incidentally, if I have backed up files which are defragmented and I then reformat the hard drive and restore my backed up files, wouldn't I still have a drive full of defragmented files? "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" What@ever wrote in message ... Close Outlook, then find and rename outcmd.dat to .old. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, Basharat A. Javaid asked: | System: Windows XP Pro, SP2, Intel 2 CPUs @ 2.66 GHz each, 2 GB Ram | and hard drive partitioned into 2 drives with over 36 GBs on each | sub-drives. | | Using Outlook 2000 (MS Office 2000 Pro). The problem started out with | corrupted pst file (see my earlier posts). That problem was resolved | with a great deal of trouble - reducing the pst file size by 2/3rd, | compacting it and scanning with Scanpst.exe etc... | | On Friday, Outlook took forever to start (initialize) even with a much | smaller pst file. After exiting/restarting Outlook numerous times and | restarting the computer a few times in between when it eventually did | start, the "hourglass" won't go away - Outlook would lock up. After | exiting/restarting Outlook/restarting the computer a few more times, | the outlook eventually started and email folders displayed with new | emails in the In Box. But when I clicked on any of the "read or | unread" emails, Outlook would lock up! | | After more exiting/restarting, I was able to open an email | (read/unread) but when I went to print the email, the usual Print | dialog box would not show and Outlook would lock up! | | I thought it may be something to do with my Internet and or LAN and/or | Network printer at work so I brought the computer home and connected | to a modem directly (no router in between) and a printer to it | directly. Outlook would still lock up at the printing stage without | showing Print dialog box!? | | Finally, I took the computer to the Geek Squad at Best Buy and when | they tested it, Outlook locked up at the printing stage! They told me | it will be 5 to 7 days before they can have it fixed - which is far | too long to be without a business computer! | | So that's where things stand right now - Outlook locking up at the | printing stage. But who knows when it may start locking up at the | launch stage? | | Thanks for your help. | | | Basharat Javaid. |
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Thanks for the tips Diane, which leads to new questions:
1) Now, when I delete or rename "outcmd.dat" and then launch Outlook, another "outcmd" is created but when I delete "outlprnt", a new "outlprnt" is not created when Outlook is launched or printing is attempted? So what is the function of "outlprnt" anyway? 2) How do I create a new profile and pst and transfer my Address Book from "supposedly" bad pst file? Thanks for your help. Basharat. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Did you try a new profile and a new pst? Delete outlprnt and outcmd.dat? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Basharat A. Javaid" wrote in message ... System: Windows XP Pro, SP2, Intel 2 CPUs @ 2.66 GHz each, 2 GB Ram and hard drive partitioned into 2 drives with over 36 GBs on each sub-drives. Using Outlook 2000 (MS Office 2000 Pro). The problem started out with corrupted pst file (see my earlier posts). That problem was resolved with a great deal of trouble - reducing the pst file size by 2/3rd, compacting it and scanning with Scanpst.exe etc... On Friday, Outlook took forever to start (initialize) even with a much smaller pst file. After exiting/restarting Outlook numerous times and restarting the computer a few times in between when it eventually did start, the "hourglass" won't go away - Outlook would lock up. After exiting/restarting Outlook/restarting the computer a few more times, the outlook eventually started and email folders displayed with new emails in the In Box. But when I clicked on any of the "read or unread" emails, Outlook would lock up! After more exiting/restarting, I was able to open an email (read/unread) but when I went to print the email, the usual Print dialog box would not show and Outlook would lock up! I thought it may be something to do with my Internet and or LAN and/or Network printer at work so I brought the computer home and connected to a modem directly (no router in between) and a printer to it directly. Outlook would still lock up at the printing stage without showing Print dialog box!? Finally, I took the computer to the Geek Squad at Best Buy and when they tested it, Outlook locked up at the printing stage! They told me it will be 5 to 7 days before they can have it fixed - which is far too long to be without a business computer! So that's where things stand right now - Outlook locking up at the printing stage. But who knows when it may start locking up at the launch stage? Thanks for your help. Basharat Javaid. |
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outcmd is the command bar customization file. outlprnt is the printer
customization file but its only created when you make a change the the default settings. If deleting those files fixed the problem, don't worry about a new profile. But it's usually a good step 1 or 2 when troubleshooting (along with Detect and Repair) - control panel, mail - Profiles button, Add. Do not delete the current profile or copy it - make a new one for testing. If you have multiple accts, add just one to it for starters. This is just a test profile to see if the problem still occurs. (Internet mode of Outlook 98/2000 don't support profiles.) -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Basharat A. Javaid" wrote in message ... Thanks for the tips Diane, which leads to new questions: 1) Now, when I delete or rename "outcmd.dat" and then launch Outlook, another "outcmd" is created but when I delete "outlprnt", a new "outlprnt" is not created when Outlook is launched or printing is attempted? So what is the function of "outlprnt" anyway? 2) How do I create a new profile and pst and transfer my Address Book from "supposedly" bad pst file? Thanks for your help. Basharat. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Did you try a new profile and a new pst? Delete outlprnt and outcmd.dat? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Basharat A. Javaid" wrote in message ... System: Windows XP Pro, SP2, Intel 2 CPUs @ 2.66 GHz each, 2 GB Ram and hard drive partitioned into 2 drives with over 36 GBs on each sub-drives. Using Outlook 2000 (MS Office 2000 Pro). The problem started out with corrupted pst file (see my earlier posts). That problem was resolved with a great deal of trouble - reducing the pst file size by 2/3rd, compacting it and scanning with Scanpst.exe etc... On Friday, Outlook took forever to start (initialize) even with a much smaller pst file. After exiting/restarting Outlook numerous times and restarting the computer a few times in between when it eventually did start, the "hourglass" won't go away - Outlook would lock up. After exiting/restarting Outlook/restarting the computer a few more times, the outlook eventually started and email folders displayed with new emails in the In Box. But when I clicked on any of the "read or unread" emails, Outlook would lock up! After more exiting/restarting, I was able to open an email (read/unread) but when I went to print the email, the usual Print dialog box would not show and Outlook would lock up! I thought it may be something to do with my Internet and or LAN and/or Network printer at work so I brought the computer home and connected to a modem directly (no router in between) and a printer to it directly. Outlook would still lock up at the printing stage without showing Print dialog box!? Finally, I took the computer to the Geek Squad at Best Buy and when they tested it, Outlook locked up at the printing stage! They told me it will be 5 to 7 days before they can have it fixed - which is far too long to be without a business computer! So that's where things stand right now - Outlook locking up at the printing stage. But who knows when it may start locking up at the launch stage? Thanks for your help. Basharat Javaid. |
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