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You are 'The Man'!
This is farther into Windows stuff than I usually go ... profilename.xml was not something of which I was aware. Outlook.exe /resetnavpane appears to have resolved the problem. Thanks VERY Much! CliffB "Dan Thomas" wrote: Ok mate, I got it going... Now this is a bit vague because I was trying to reset everything but the process was: 1) Removed my ost (yes I'm using exchange) - well I renamed it outlook.ost.old in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook and renamed my archive folder in C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook 2) Uninstalled all addins 3) found this page and started playing with no success http://www.microsoft.com/communities...6865&p=1&ntf=1 ... UNTIL I ran Outlook.exe /resetnavpane Clears and regenerates the Navigation Pane for the current profile. Removes all Shortcuts and Favorite Folders. Has the same effect as deleting profilename.xml in your user directory. After this, I was able to get back into outlook! The only clue as to why this may have worked is because when I got the problem, another XML file on my machine (required to run one of my development programs) had also become corrupted - I can only guess that perhaps the profilename.xml possibly became corrupted in a similar kind of way... I'm really sorry I cannot give any more detail: I've been effectively button-mashing (ok, running varous command-line switches mainly to do with "cleaning" stuff) but it only worked once this switch was executed. It may be a combination or specifically this switch, but I hope this provides a little bit of a clue... -- Dan "CliffB" wrote: Since I have a second machine, I have been living with the issue on my Vista machine. I have not heard any 'fixes' although it seems there are more reports like ours. Resisting a complete rebuild ... Cliff "CliffB" wrote: Unable to start Outlook; rcv dialog "Cannot Start Microsoft Office Outlook; Cannot open the Outlook Window". Error occurred AFTER a Norton 2009 "idle time scan" hang DURING an Outlook send/receive that was apparrently hung due to Norton. I have attempted several published fixes including Scanpst, DeleteOutlookProfiles, running Outlook with /safe switch (same error), uninstall/reinstall Outlook, turning Norton 2009 off during my process, etc. On reinstall (after running DeleteOutlookProfiles), I create a new profile and a new Outlook PST ... still receive the "cannot open..." error. Any further suggestions - hopefully short of resorting to my recovery image? Thanks, Cliff |
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You are 'The Man'!
This is farther into Windows stuff than I usually go ... profilename.xml was not something of which I was aware. Outlook.exe /resetnavpane appears to have resolved the problem. Thanks VERY Much! CliffB "Dan Thomas" wrote: Ok mate, I got it going... Now this is a bit vague because I was trying to reset everything but the process was: 1) Removed my ost (yes I'm using exchange) - well I renamed it outlook.ost.old in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook and renamed my archive folder in C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook 2) Uninstalled all addins 3) found this page and started playing with no success http://www.microsoft.com/communities...6865&p=1&ntf=1 ... UNTIL I ran Outlook.exe /resetnavpane Clears and regenerates the Navigation Pane for the current profile. Removes all Shortcuts and Favorite Folders. Has the same effect as deleting profilename.xml in your user directory. After this, I was able to get back into outlook! The only clue as to why this may have worked is because when I got the problem, another XML file on my machine (required to run one of my development programs) had also become corrupted - I can only guess that perhaps the profilename.xml possibly became corrupted in a similar kind of way... I'm really sorry I cannot give any more detail: I've been effectively button-mashing (ok, running varous command-line switches mainly to do with "cleaning" stuff) but it only worked once this switch was executed. It may be a combination or specifically this switch, but I hope this provides a little bit of a clue... -- Dan "CliffB" wrote: Since I have a second machine, I have been living with the issue on my Vista machine. I have not heard any 'fixes' although it seems there are more reports like ours. Resisting a complete rebuild ... Cliff "CliffB" wrote: Unable to start Outlook; rcv dialog "Cannot Start Microsoft Office Outlook; Cannot open the Outlook Window". Error occurred AFTER a Norton 2009 "idle time scan" hang DURING an Outlook send/receive that was apparrently hung due to Norton. I have attempted several published fixes including Scanpst, DeleteOutlookProfiles, running Outlook with /safe switch (same error), uninstall/reinstall Outlook, turning Norton 2009 off during my process, etc. On reinstall (after running DeleteOutlookProfiles), I create a new profile and a new Outlook PST ... still receive the "cannot open..." error. Any further suggestions - hopefully short of resorting to my recovery image? Thanks, Cliff |
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Your suggestion: 'UNTIL I ran Outlook.exe /resetnavpane' worked very well for
me. Thank you very Much! "Dan Thomas" wrote: Ok mate, I got it going... Now this is a bit vague because I was trying to reset everything but the process was: 1) Removed my ost (yes I'm using exchange) - well I renamed it outlook.ost.old in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook and renamed my archive folder in C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook 2) Uninstalled all addins 3) found this page and started playing with no success http://www.microsoft.com/communities...6865&p=1&ntf=1 ... UNTIL I ran Outlook.exe /resetnavpane Clears and regenerates the Navigation Pane for the current profile. Removes all Shortcuts and Favorite Folders. Has the same effect as deleting profilename.xml in your user directory. After this, I was able to get back into outlook! The only clue as to why this may have worked is because when I got the problem, another XML file on my machine (required to run one of my development programs) had also become corrupted - I can only guess that perhaps the profilename.xml possibly became corrupted in a similar kind of way... I'm really sorry I cannot give any more detail: I've been effectively button-mashing (ok, running varous command-line switches mainly to do with "cleaning" stuff) but it only worked once this switch was executed. It may be a combination or specifically this switch, but I hope this provides a little bit of a clue... -- Dan "CliffB" wrote: Since I have a second machine, I have been living with the issue on my Vista machine. I have not heard any 'fixes' although it seems there are more reports like ours. Resisting a complete rebuild ... Cliff "CliffB" wrote: Unable to start Outlook; rcv dialog "Cannot Start Microsoft Office Outlook; Cannot open the Outlook Window". Error occurred AFTER a Norton 2009 "idle time scan" hang DURING an Outlook send/receive that was apparrently hung due to Norton. I have attempted several published fixes including Scanpst, DeleteOutlookProfiles, running Outlook with /safe switch (same error), uninstall/reinstall Outlook, turning Norton 2009 off during my process, etc. On reinstall (after running DeleteOutlookProfiles), I create a new profile and a new Outlook PST ... still receive the "cannot open..." error. Any further suggestions - hopefully short of resorting to my recovery image? Thanks, Cliff |
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i am running Outlook 2007 and ran into this issue today for no apparent
reason. I rebooted my machine after a short internet outage, and BAM! "Cannot open outlook..." Under deadline, I Frantically started Googling the problem finding that most people were donig uninstalls, system restores, and many other time consuming cannibalistic things to try and fix the issue. Then I found this post... within 10 seconds of reading and typing Outlook.exe /resetnavpane i was back in business without the headache of smoking 1/2 my machine to fix the problem. Dan... the next time I am out at the pub, i will raise a glass for you my friend. Thank you very much. ChadH "Dan Thomas" wrote: Ok mate, I got it going... Now this is a bit vague because I was trying to reset everything but the process was: 1) Removed my ost (yes I'm using exchange) - well I renamed it outlook.ost.old in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook and renamed my archive folder in C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook 2) Uninstalled all addins 3) found this page and started playing with no success http://www.microsoft.com/communities...6865&p=1&ntf=1 ... UNTIL I ran Outlook.exe /resetnavpane Clears and regenerates the Navigation Pane for the current profile. Removes all Shortcuts and Favorite Folders. Has the same effect as deleting profilename.xml in your user directory. After this, I was able to get back into outlook! The only clue as to why this may have worked is because when I got the problem, another XML file on my machine (required to run one of my development programs) had also become corrupted - I can only guess that perhaps the profilename.xml possibly became corrupted in a similar kind of way... I'm really sorry I cannot give any more detail: I've been effectively button-mashing (ok, running varous command-line switches mainly to do with "cleaning" stuff) but it only worked once this switch was executed. It may be a combination or specifically this switch, but I hope this provides a little bit of a clue... -- Dan "CliffB" wrote: Since I have a second machine, I have been living with the issue on my Vista machine. I have not heard any 'fixes' although it seems there are more reports like ours. Resisting a complete rebuild ... Cliff "CliffB" wrote: Unable to start Outlook; rcv dialog "Cannot Start Microsoft Office Outlook; Cannot open the Outlook Window". Error occurred AFTER a Norton 2009 "idle time scan" hang DURING an Outlook send/receive that was apparrently hung due to Norton. I have attempted several published fixes including Scanpst, DeleteOutlookProfiles, running Outlook with /safe switch (same error), uninstall/reinstall Outlook, turning Norton 2009 off during my process, etc. On reinstall (after running DeleteOutlookProfiles), I create a new profile and a new Outlook PST ... still receive the "cannot open..." error. Any further suggestions - hopefully short of resorting to my recovery image? Thanks, Cliff |
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Dan,
You sure saved my sanity with this solution. Great find. Thanks! "Dan Thomas" wrote: Ok mate, I got it going... Now this is a bit vague because I was trying to reset everything but the process was: 1) Removed my ost (yes I'm using exchange) - well I renamed it outlook.ost.old in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook and renamed my archive folder in C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook 2) Uninstalled all addins 3) found this page and started playing with no success http://www.microsoft.com/communities...6865&p=1&ntf=1 ... UNTIL I ran Outlook.exe /resetnavpane Clears and regenerates the Navigation Pane for the current profile. Removes all Shortcuts and Favorite Folders. Has the same effect as deleting profilename.xml in your user directory. After this, I was able to get back into outlook! The only clue as to why this may have worked is because when I got the problem, another XML file on my machine (required to run one of my development programs) had also become corrupted - I can only guess that perhaps the profilename.xml possibly became corrupted in a similar kind of way... I'm really sorry I cannot give any more detail: I've been effectively button-mashing (ok, running varous command-line switches mainly to do with "cleaning" stuff) but it only worked once this switch was executed. It may be a combination or specifically this switch, but I hope this provides a little bit of a clue... -- Dan "CliffB" wrote: Since I have a second machine, I have been living with the issue on my Vista machine. I have not heard any 'fixes' although it seems there are more reports like ours. Resisting a complete rebuild ... Cliff "CliffB" wrote: Unable to start Outlook; rcv dialog "Cannot Start Microsoft Office Outlook; Cannot open the Outlook Window". Error occurred AFTER a Norton 2009 "idle time scan" hang DURING an Outlook send/receive that was apparrently hung due to Norton. I have attempted several published fixes including Scanpst, DeleteOutlookProfiles, running Outlook with /safe switch (same error), uninstall/reinstall Outlook, turning Norton 2009 off during my process, etc. On reinstall (after running DeleteOutlookProfiles), I create a new profile and a new Outlook PST ... still receive the "cannot open..." error. Any further suggestions - hopefully short of resorting to my recovery image? Thanks, Cliff |
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Dan, you are a steely-eyed, missile man! I was approaching 24 hours of being
into this problem (i.e. "Cannot open the Outlook Window"), when I found this thread. I am running Outlook 2007/Vista 32/Ultimate/, and started getting that message after a system hang yesterday. Like Cliff and others, I had tried EVERYTHING to get this fixed, but nothing solved the problem, until I found your post, Dan. So, as you suggested, I ran: "Outlook.exe /resetnavpane" and it fixed my Outlook problem too! Thank you very much for posting the problem (Cliff) and the solution (Dan). Regards, |
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Dan,
Same issue this morning, out of the blue, no reason why, works fine on my wife's log in,cannot open on mine. used your resetnavpane and all sorted! many regards "MikeDE" wrote: Dan, You sure saved my sanity with this solution. Great find. Thanks! "Dan Thomas" wrote: Ok mate, I got it going... Now this is a bit vague because I was trying to reset everything but the process was: 1) Removed my ost (yes I'm using exchange) - well I renamed it outlook.ost.old in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook and renamed my archive folder in C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook 2) Uninstalled all addins 3) found this page and started playing with no success http://www.microsoft.com/communities...6865&p=1&ntf=1 ... UNTIL I ran Outlook.exe /resetnavpane Clears and regenerates the Navigation Pane for the current profile. Removes all Shortcuts and Favorite Folders. Has the same effect as deleting profilename.xml in your user directory. After this, I was able to get back into outlook! The only clue as to why this may have worked is because when I got the problem, another XML file on my machine (required to run one of my development programs) had also become corrupted - I can only guess that perhaps the profilename.xml possibly became corrupted in a similar kind of way... I'm really sorry I cannot give any more detail: I've been effectively button-mashing (ok, running varous command-line switches mainly to do with "cleaning" stuff) but it only worked once this switch was executed. It may be a combination or specifically this switch, but I hope this provides a little bit of a clue... -- Dan "CliffB" wrote: Since I have a second machine, I have been living with the issue on my Vista machine. I have not heard any 'fixes' although it seems there are more reports like ours. Resisting a complete rebuild ... Cliff "CliffB" wrote: Unable to start Outlook; rcv dialog "Cannot Start Microsoft Office Outlook; Cannot open the Outlook Window". Error occurred AFTER a Norton 2009 "idle time scan" hang DURING an Outlook send/receive that was apparrently hung due to Norton. I have attempted several published fixes including Scanpst, DeleteOutlookProfiles, running Outlook with /safe switch (same error), uninstall/reinstall Outlook, turning Norton 2009 off during my process, etc. On reinstall (after running DeleteOutlookProfiles), I create a new profile and a new Outlook PST ... still receive the "cannot open..." error. Any further suggestions - hopefully short of resorting to my recovery image? Thanks, Cliff |
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Same issue on my father's computer, outlook.exe /resetnavpane cured
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Not completely, the original problem was reported prior to installing Vista
SP2. That being said ... it may very well be a 'recent' update that is also in SP2. Cliff "dejanr" wrote: Same issue on my father's computer, outlook.exe /resetnavpane cured it. It probably happened after Vista SP2 installed. |
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Dan Thomas = Genius...
"MikeDE" wrote: Dan, You sure saved my sanity with this solution. Great find. Thanks! "Dan Thomas" wrote: Ok mate, I got it going... Now this is a bit vague because I was trying to reset everything but the process was: 1) Removed my ost (yes I'm using exchange) - well I renamed it outlook.ost.old in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook and renamed my archive folder in C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook 2) Uninstalled all addins 3) found this page and started playing with no success http://www.microsoft.com/communities...6865&p=1&ntf=1 ... UNTIL I ran Outlook.exe /resetnavpane Clears and regenerates the Navigation Pane for the current profile. Removes all Shortcuts and Favorite Folders. Has the same effect as deleting profilename.xml in your user directory. After this, I was able to get back into outlook! The only clue as to why this may have worked is because when I got the problem, another XML file on my machine (required to run one of my development programs) had also become corrupted - I can only guess that perhaps the profilename.xml possibly became corrupted in a similar kind of way... I'm really sorry I cannot give any more detail: I've been effectively button-mashing (ok, running varous command-line switches mainly to do with "cleaning" stuff) but it only worked once this switch was executed. It may be a combination or specifically this switch, but I hope this provides a little bit of a clue... -- Dan "CliffB" wrote: Since I have a second machine, I have been living with the issue on my Vista machine. I have not heard any 'fixes' although it seems there are more reports like ours. Resisting a complete rebuild ... Cliff "CliffB" wrote: Unable to start Outlook; rcv dialog "Cannot Start Microsoft Office Outlook; Cannot open the Outlook Window". Error occurred AFTER a Norton 2009 "idle time scan" hang DURING an Outlook send/receive that was apparrently hung due to Norton. I have attempted several published fixes including Scanpst, DeleteOutlookProfiles, running Outlook with /safe switch (same error), uninstall/reinstall Outlook, turning Norton 2009 off during my process, etc. On reinstall (after running DeleteOutlookProfiles), I create a new profile and a new Outlook PST ... still receive the "cannot open..." error. Any further suggestions - hopefully short of resorting to my recovery image? Thanks, Cliff |
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