This error occured twice in the past 2 weeks on my XP PRO SP2
computer.
The first was a result of running several registry cleaners which I
have been using for at least a year.
The second was caused by my attempting to cancel a scheduled Acronis
True Image Workstation backup.
My monitor display went black and I had to reboot.
Both times I found the solution to be a 'repair' of MS Office
Enterprise 2007.
HTH.
On Oct 23, 10:46 am, Rusty <Ru...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> After sending this---I did some further testing. Rebooted several times and
> the problem persisted. I prepared to reload both Outlook and BCM contacts
> from either a backup or export copy. At one point---I exited out of Outlook
> and did some other work. I noticed that the computer was working pretty hard
> and found that while out of Outlook and BCM that the SQL Server process was
> using up substantial resources. I had some other things to do and came back
> later. When I got back into the program---everything was well--no errors.
> So somehow---it repaired itself while I was not running Outlook. I'm good to
> go now it appears---but would like a clue as what caused this and how to
> avoid in the future. Thanks for taking a look at it.....
> Have a great day,
> Rusty
>
>
>
> "Rusty" wrote:
> > I'm working on a unit with Outlook and BCM 2007. It's Vista as well. I've
> > been using the BCM for quite some time without problem. This morning when I
> > was going through and making a backup the system crashed--I don't know if it
> > was caused by BCM or some other application. I had to force a shutdown and
> > reboot on the machine. Now when I go from my Outlook contact list to the BCM
> > contact list--I get this error "Business Contact Manager for Outlook could
> > not complete your last action or actions. Please try again." I've run
> > diagnostics and also checked the database for errors.
>
> > I've reviewed the questions here and don't see much of a response for this
> > particular error. BCM seems to work correctly. The error occurs anytime I
> > go to view either the Accounts or Contacts for BCM. It doesn't seem to be in
> > the database itself--but just when you first go to look at BCM contacts.
> > There is no error when I look at contacts in Outlook.
>
> > I'll probably try to clear and restore the database next---but wanted to
> > check here first. Since the database seems to be ok--I'm guessing I'll still
> > have the problem after restoring it.
>
> > Thanks and Have a great day,
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