Debug Error

G

Guest

When I open open Outlook, for the first time after starting up XP or Booting up the computer I get the following message
DEBUG ERROR PROGRAM:C:\PROG-\MICRO-2\OFFICE10\OUTLOOK.EXE ABNORMAL PROGRAM TERMINATION

If I hit abort, or retry the program launch fails. When I open it again, it opens fine and will do so as many times as I open it as long as I do not end my XP program

Any suggestions

Thank
Bill
 
R

Roady

What is logged to the event viewer?

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Bill said:
When I open open Outlook, for the first time after starting up XP or
Booting up the computer I get the following message:
DEBUG ERROR PROGRAM:C:\PROG-\MICRO-2\OFFICE10\OUTLOOK.EXE ABNORMAL PROGRAM TERMINATION.

If I hit abort, or retry the program launch fails. When I open it again,
it opens fine and will do so as many times as I open it as long as I do not
end my XP program.
 
R

Roady

For Windows 2000 + Windows XP;
Rightclick My Computer and choose Manage. Event Viewer shouldn't be hard to
find then.

Go to Applications and look for errors (marked with red) regarding Outlook
at the time the error occured.

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Bill said:
What is the event viewer, where do I find it, and what should it be logged
to?
 
G

Guest

Okay
I found it
There are errors, obviously, but there is no "source" of the error, none for category, event is 0 user in n/a
When I right click on the error I get: The description for Event ID (0) in Source ( ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to dosplay messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE=flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the event: 7

thank
Bill
 

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