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Ian Venner
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      29th Jun 2003
Barney

Thanks for your reply, unfortunately it would appear that we get it on
emore than one machine, and it is really spurious and unfortunately
unpredictable.

Your posting is appreciated though.

Cheers

Ian

(E-Mail Removed) (Barney Mowder) wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> (E-Mail Removed) (Ian Venner) wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> > Ken
> >
> > thank you for this answer, unfortunately it would seem that the Memory
> > issue may not be what is causing the crashes. I wrote a little app
> > that monitors Outlook's memory usage and reports when it is using a
> > lot of what is available. Unfortunately Outlook crashes when it is
> > using very little, as well as a larger amount.
> >
> > Also these crashes happen not just when accessing custom forms, I had
> > one on a test machine earlier today that happened by accessing
> > Tools\Options - bang!
> >
> > It is a real stumper for me, Outlokk is crashing with sickening
> > regularity, and I currently cannot find the common thread. I have
> > tried taking the add-ins out, and as I said earlier it crashes without
> > even accessing the Dashboard.
> >
> > A Microsoft article stated that it may be a corrupted profile, however
> > this has not proved easy to prove.
> >
> > Any Ohter ideas?
> >
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Ian
> >
> > "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<enwOXJ$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> > > There are a few things you can try, for example increasing the size
> > > for virtual memory available for Windows and increasing the form cache
> > > size in Outlook. You can set that using the Forms Manager. Go to Tools
> > > | Options | Other | Advanced Options | Custom Forms. Increase the size
> > > of the forms cache there.
> > > etc.......

>
> Ian-
>
> Forgive the spoutings-off of a Newbie, but have you checked to see
> if this
> behaviour is repeatable on more than one Outlook client? I had a
> situation
> where my Outlook sessions were dying regularly with IPF in outllib.dll
> and
> nobody else's were.
>
> I finally ran outlook /cleanviews once , and the problem went away.
> period. Check that you haven't got something like this going on- It
> can make you nuts.
>
> Hope this helps,

 
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Ian Venner
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      10th Jul 2003
Right then, we have found what is causing this issue. The new All
singing, All dancing security patch from Microsoft is the root of this
problem. Machines without the security patch work fine, however if
the patch is installed then opening a custom form from the view
control and then saving it crashes Outlook every time.

We have re-written the functionality of the view control in asp.

Problem solved.

Thanks for all those who answered.

Cheers

Ian

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