You don't mention what your account type is (POP/SMTP, IMAP, Exchange
Server?).
The first thing I would try is to start Outlook in Safe Mode (Start ->
Run -> outlook /safe); make sure outlook is 100% closed before you try
that. Does it open successfully?
The next I would try is to run scanpst on your PST file. Make sure that
outlook is 100% closed, make a backup of your PST file, then run scanpst
(Start -> Programs -> Microsoft Office -> Microsoft Office Tools ->
Inbox Repair Tool).
Let us know how it goes.
Cmennis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am running Outlook version 11.0.8206.0
>
> I was reading an email from a very trusted sender when all of a sudden ..
> boom!
>
> The 1st time I tried to reopen Outlook I got this dreadful message "Cannot
> start Microsoft Outlook. Unable to open the Outlook window. The set folders
> could not be opened. The server is not available. Contact your administrator
> if this conditions persists"
>
> Great because I am the administrator.
>
> So I rebooted the pc
>
> My 2nd attempt to open Outlook I got " Cannot start Microsoft Outlook.
> Unable to open the Outlook window."
>
> Then I came to this site. I've read many similar issues and the responses to
> them.
>
> I got as far as locating my .pst files but when I try to open it I get "
> Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command argument is not valid.
> Verify the switch you are using"
>
> Outlook is not even an option on the "Open With List" when I try to open it.
> The closest I could come was outlook.exe that is when I received the
> "argument" error message.
>
> Please help, this is my workplace pc.
>
> Desperately,
>
> Cmennis
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