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Thanks so much Cliff & a special thanks to Dan...twas magical!
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Conbob" wrote in message ... I am a newbe...where do I type "Outlook.exe /resetnavpane "...thanks so much. StartSearchoutlook.exe /resetnavpane -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Amazing! Thanks, Dan, for the (finally) quick fix!! Kudos...
-Jessica "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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thank you so much! I usually never post anything and i'm leary of trying
posted solutions... but yours just saved me hours of frustration. worked like a charm. 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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This may seem like a dumb question, but... typed it into WHERE?
"ChadH" wrote: 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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... This may seem like a dumb question, but... typed it into WHERE? StartRun on XP or StartSearch on Vista. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Dear Brian,
I love you... It just had to be said. ![]() Thanks a bunch!!! "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "alkaline322" wrote in message ... This may seem like a dumb question, but... typed it into WHERE? StartRun on XP or StartSearch on Vista. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks, this works.
... UNTIL I ran Outlook.exe /resetnavpane |
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![]() Running Outlook 2007 on Vista 32. Ditto the above comment: Outlook.exe /resetnavpane solved the problem instantly, after spending a full day rescuing the saved data files into an alternate email manager. Saved and reopened and lo and behold: all present and accounted for. Thanks a heap |
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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I have been playing around with the problem
for a week now. Ran repair, started in safe mode, uninstalled Outlook, reinstalled OUtlook and nothing worked. But this did. THANK YOU - you are a GOD!!!! -- To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks! "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "mleier" wrote in message ... How does one "run" Outlook.exe /resetnavpane? StartRun (XP) or StartSearch (Vista) -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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That is the solution! Wow, there really needs to be a KB article on this.
This just happened to me with a clean install of Win7 w/ Outlook '07 - by clean, I mean I built O/S two days ago... It was all running fine until I let about 21 updates install for office service pack 2. Then, boom, can't open outlook. Thank you, Dan! "Dan Thomas" wrote: ... UNTIL I ran Outlook.exe /resetnavpane |
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