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Old May 31st 06, 10:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
jimatjude
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Default Issue with Read Pane

Installed Office 2007 beta the day it came out and all worked well until last
night. At that point Outlook will "open" but sits indefinitely waiting for
the Read Pame to display the message. A couple of times upon closing and
reopening it asked me to open in safe mode and at that point I deleted all of
the RSS feeds I was using and cleaned out some email messges I did not need.
However, it still just opens and sits there displaying the message list with
a blank read message pain and will not go further. Any suggestions would be
welcome. I hate to have to uninstall the entire suite just to fix this one
issue.
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Old June 1st 06, 05:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
mstout2001
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Default Issue with Read Pane

I had similar problem. In the end it was just the profile I was using. So
what I did was create a new mail profile. Then I just highlighted all of the
old email in each of my folders and copied them to the new folder by right
clicking and clicking on Move to folder then chose the new folder. you will
then want to do the same for your contacts just click the top one, hold down
shift, go to the last contact click. once highlighted I just clicked copy to
and picked the new contacts folder, ditto for the calendar items. Once I did
this all the problems went away. Sounds like a corrupt profile. It will take
you all of like 20 minutes to fix this. It also gave me errors on the RSS
feeds in my old profile with the new profile all works well. Below is the
link on how to do it and how I did it. Good luck buddy .but you should be ok
after this. the first link is the home page and very helpful site. the second
one is the directions on how to fix what I told you above.

http://www.howto-outlook.com/index.html
The below link will help you fix your problems.
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm
"jimatjude" wrote:

Installed Office 2007 beta the day it came out and all worked well until last
night. At that point Outlook will "open" but sits indefinitely waiting for
the Read Pame to display the message. A couple of times upon closing and
reopening it asked me to open in safe mode and at that point I deleted all of
the RSS feeds I was using and cleaned out some email messges I did not need.
However, it still just opens and sits there displaying the message list with
a blank read message pain and will not go further. Any suggestions would be
welcome. I hate to have to uninstall the entire suite just to fix this one
issue.
--
jimatjude

 




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