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Outlook 2007 refuses to work correctly on my wife's computer running
XP. It works fine on my Vista Ultimate x64. When I originally replaced Outlook 2000 with Outlook 2007 on the XP computer it worked fine but then Outlook 2007 spontaneously stopped working. The issue is that it would no longer connect to any of the several mail servers that I had configured. I had changed nothing in the account settings, Outlook 2007 just started refusing to connect to any of the several accounts that are configured and had previously been working. I tried to "Repair" the accounts from within Outlook and then I tried to repair the entire installation from the CD. Neither procedure fixed the problem. I then uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook 2007. This worked for about a half a day and then all the accounts spontaneously stopped connecting again. I once again uninstalled and reinstalled but this time it did not solve the problem. I configured the accounts with the exact same settings in OE as a test and they all work fine. I'm at a total loss to figure out how to get Outlook 2007 working. Strange, because it's working great on my Vista x64 PC. I'm at the verge of reverting back to Outlook 200 on my wife's XP PC. Any ideas? |
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I get a similar problem with outlook 2007 and vista premium edition.
When I try to connect to my email server it keeps asing me to enter the password. It doesnt store it. Ive found info for XP and deleting part of the registry, but it doesnt seem to work for Vista, any ideas? "Mardon" wrote: Outlook 2007 refuses to work correctly on my wife's computer running XP. It works fine on my Vista Ultimate x64. When I originally replaced Outlook 2000 with Outlook 2007 on the XP computer it worked fine but then Outlook 2007 spontaneously stopped working. The issue is that it would no longer connect to any of the several mail servers that I had configured. I had changed nothing in the account settings, Outlook 2007 just started refusing to connect to any of the several accounts that are configured and had previously been working. I tried to "Repair" the accounts from within Outlook and then I tried to repair the entire installation from the CD. Neither procedure fixed the problem. I then uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook 2007. This worked for about a half a day and then all the accounts spontaneously stopped connecting again. I once again uninstalled and reinstalled but this time it did not solve the problem. I configured the accounts with the exact same settings in OE as a test and they all work fine. I'm at a total loss to figure out how to get Outlook 2007 working. Strange, because it's working great on my Vista x64 PC. I'm at the verge of reverting back to Outlook 200 on my wife's XP PC. Any ideas? |
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![]() I get a similar problem with outlook 2007 and vista premium edition. When I try to connect to my email server it keeps asing me to enter the password. It doesnt store it. Ive found info for XP and deleting part of the registry, but it doesnt seem to work for Vista, any ideas? I don't think our problem are similar. My trobulesome XP installation of Outlook 2007 doesn't even find the servers. I don't get to the point where a password is required. My Vista installation works just fine. |
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Mardon wrote:
Outlook 2007 refuses to work correctly on my wife's computer running XP. It works fine on my Vista Ultimate x64. When I originally replaced Outlook 2000 with Outlook 2007 on the XP computer it worked fine but then Outlook 2007 spontaneously stopped working. The issue is that it would no longer connect to any of the several mail servers that I had configured. I had changed nothing in the account settings, Outlook 2007 just started refusing to connect to any of the several accounts that are configured and had previously been working. I tried to "Repair" the accounts from within Outlook and then I tried to repair the entire installation from the CD. Neither procedure fixed the problem. I then uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook 2007. This worked for about a half a day and then all the accounts spontaneously stopped connecting again. I once again uninstalled and reinstalled but this time it did not solve the problem. I configured the accounts with the exact same settings in OE as a test and they all work fine. I'm at a total loss to figure out how to get Outlook 2007 working. Strange, because it's working great on my Vista x64 PC. I'm at the verge of reverting back to Outlook 200 on my wife's XP PC. Any ideas? For the record, I thought I'd post the solution to my problem. The failure was caused by my anti-virus suite, Trend Micro Internet Security 2006. This version is not compatible with Outlook 2007. I updated to Trend Micro Internet Security 2007 and all is now working fine. The Outlook installation worked OK initially because I had turned off the anti-virus software as part of the Outlook 2007 installation process. That's why Outlook worked OK for a short while. By the next time I that tried to use Outlook 2007, I had turned on the anti-virus software, so Outlook failed. This is why it seemed to quit working "spontaneously". |
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Mardon wrote:
Outlook 2007 refuses to work correctly on my wife's computer running XP. It works fine on my Vista Ultimate x64. When I originally replaced Outlook 2000 with Outlook 2007 on the XP computer it worked fine but then Outlook 2007 spontaneously stopped working. The issue is that it would no longer connect to any of the several mail servers that I had configured. I had changed nothing in the account settings, Outlook 2007 just started refusing to connect to any of the several accounts that are configured and had previously been working. And the exact text of the errors you get is? What does diagnostic logging tell you? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/831053/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
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Mardon wrote:
For the record, I thought I'd post the solution to my problem. The failure was caused by my anti-virus suite, Trend Micro Internet Security 2006. This version is not compatible with Outlook 2007. I updated to Trend Micro Internet Security 2007 and all is now working fine. The Outlook installation worked OK initially because I had turned off the anti-virus software as part of the Outlook 2007 installation process. That's why Outlook worked OK for a short while. By the next time I that tried to use Outlook 2007, I had turned on the anti-virus software, so Outlook failed. This is why it seemed to quit working "spontaneously". There's never any reason to integrate your antivirus program with your mail client. It doesn't add to your protection and can cause the problem you saw. You probably didn't need to upgrade the Trend product. -- Brian Tillman |
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