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Answer» I'm using a HP Pavilion duel core PROCESSOR that came with Vista Premium last year. I recently upgraded to Windows 7. So far I haven't had any issues until now with "Outlook."
I was originally RUNNING Office Professional 2007 with Outlook. about two days ago, I started having trouble with outlook 2007. The application wouldn't open up and there seems to be an error message about the .pst files being corrupt or missing a .dll file. I THINK a virus corrupted it, while I was switching to a new anti-virus.
So I totally uninstalled the software and reinstalled office 2007. Outlook still didn't work. All the other applications work fine.
Today I decided to totally uninstall office 2007 again and then down grade back to office 2003 just to see what would happen. Everything WORKS EXCEPT Outlook 2003. Now I have installed the updates and the compatibility application as well. Yes I still cannot open Outlook. Plus I'm getting a new error message. I'm attaching a .jpeg file to show you what the error message is. I decided to ask you guys here before I give Microsoft 39 dollars for support. I really hate speaking to people with an accent that I can't understand. Any help would great be appreciated. I really need to use this software as my organization depends on it.
[Saving space, attachment deleted by admin]1) Try DETECT & REPAIR from the Outlook Help Menu 2) If that doesn't work, follow the instructions here: http://blogs.inetium.com/blogs/mhodnick/archive/2006/07/18/257.aspxI tried this and it worked! Thank you very, very much. I stayed up all night trying to figure this darn thing out. Thank you again.You're welcomeI will go to your site tweaks. Sounds like fun and a lot of play with.There's some problem with your PST file. You can use Outlook recovery tools to repair your PST file. Below is a list of them:
http://www.datanumen.com/aor/compare.htm
Most of them provide a free demo so you can try first.
Steve Quote from: Jhon_Steve on January 03, 2012, 10:00:19 PM There's some problem with your PST file. You can use Outlook recovery tools to repair your PST file. Below is a list of them:
http://www.datanumen.com/aor/compare.htm
Most of them provide a free demo so you can try first.
Steve
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BTW...Hi Bill.Quote from: patio on January 03, 2012, 10:17:11 PMBTW...Hi Bill.
Oh no.Quote from: Rob Pomeroy on January 04, 2012, 07:07:08 AMOh no.
Oh noes!
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