Microsoft Warning appears on Outlook Startup

J

J. B. Roman

Hey all,

Whenever I start MS Outlook 2003 the Outlook icon on the taskbar displays a
pop-up box that has an exclamation point inside a triangle and is title
"Microsoft Office Outlook". The message that appears after the title inside
the pop-up is "The operation failed." I have a Pocket PC that I sync with
my laptop (the machine I am recieving this error on) and desktop. I also
have a T-Mobile Sidekick II that syncs Outlook with my Sidekick II through
an application that is titled Intellsync for Sidekick. I am running Windows
XP Tablet Edition SP2 on a Toshiba Protege 3505.

Outlook is completely operational after I close the pop-up. I have also
recieved another error that said:
"There was a problem reading one or more of your reminders. Some reminders
may not appear. Cannot locate reacurrence information for this appointment.
Data has become corrupted."

I haven't witnessed any performance problems but I am curious why I am just
now recieving these messages. I do not recieve these pop-ups on my desktop
but it is running Windows 2000 with Outlook 2003 and Intellsync for Sidekick
II.

Any help would be greatful.

Thanks in advance,

J. B.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

"The operation failed" could be a couple of things but is most likely
related to an add-in you have for Outlook.

The reminder issue can be solved by starting Outlook with the
/cleanreminders switch and could have been caused by a bad synchronization.

To troubleshoot Outlook startup issues also see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntstart.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data
 
J

J. B. Roman

Thanks for the quick response. I am able to get Outlook to startup but
after it does, approximately 5 seconds later Outlook prompts me with a
warning balloon (The same one that I described before "The operation
failed"). I checked the event viewer and it doesn't provide any usefull
information. I have tried disabling all of the add-ins from the Add-In
Manager and the COM Add-Ins. I haven't been successful solving the problem.
I have repaired the .pst file using the Help menu's - Detect and Repair
utility. I have also used the scanpst.exe application. Scanpst.exe did
find some errors and said that it had repaired them. I was wondering if you
could advice me on the next step that I should take.

Thanks so much for you help.
Additionally, how would implement the /cleanreminders switch or on what
command is the switch used on.

Not to get it confused but Outlook seems to be running well. I am just
curious why I am recieving these errors. Furthermore, if there is a real
problem I would like to catch it before it gets out of control.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks in advance for all your help,

J. B.


Roady said:
"The operation failed" could be a couple of things but is most likely
related to an add-in you have for Outlook.

The reminder issue can be solved by starting Outlook with the
/cleanreminders switch and could have been caused by a bad
synchronization.

To troubleshoot Outlook startup issues also see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntstart.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within
Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
J. B. Roman said:
Hey all,

Whenever I start MS Outlook 2003 the Outlook icon on the taskbar displays
a
pop-up box that has an exclamation point inside a triangle and is title
"Microsoft Office Outlook". The message that appears after the title
inside
the pop-up is "The operation failed." I have a Pocket PC that I sync
with
my laptop (the machine I am recieving this error on) and desktop. I also
have a T-Mobile Sidekick II that syncs Outlook with my Sidekick II
through
an application that is titled Intellsync for Sidekick. I am running
Windows
XP Tablet Edition SP2 on a Toshiba Protege 3505.

Outlook is completely operational after I close the pop-up. I have also
recieved another error that said:
"There was a problem reading one or more of your reminders. Some
reminders
may not appear. Cannot locate reacurrence information for this
appointment.
Data has become corrupted."

I haven't witnessed any performance problems but I am curious why I am
just
now recieving these messages. I do not recieve these pop-ups on my
desktop
but it is running Windows 2000 with Outlook 2003 and Intellsync for
Sidekick
II.

Any help would be greatful.

Thanks in advance,

J. B.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Hi J.B.

The switch needs to be run against outlook.exe. So for the default location
the Run command should read;
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Outlook.exe" /Cleanreminders

It could be related to your "Operation Failed" notification as well so lets
try this first before digging any deeper ;-)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
J. B. Roman said:
Thanks for the quick response. I am able to get Outlook to startup but
after it does, approximately 5 seconds later Outlook prompts me with a
warning balloon (The same one that I described before "The operation
failed"). I checked the event viewer and it doesn't provide any usefull
information. I have tried disabling all of the add-ins from the Add-In
Manager and the COM Add-Ins. I haven't been successful solving the
problem. I have repaired the .pst file using the Help menu's - Detect and
Repair utility. I have also used the scanpst.exe application.
Scanpst.exe did find some errors and said that it had repaired them. I
was wondering if you could advice me on the next step that I should take.

Thanks so much for you help.
Additionally, how would implement the /cleanreminders switch or on what
command is the switch used on.

Not to get it confused but Outlook seems to be running well. I am just
curious why I am recieving these errors. Furthermore, if there is a real
problem I would like to catch it before it gets out of control.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks in advance for all your help,

J. B.


Roady said:
"The operation failed" could be a couple of things but is most likely
related to an add-in you have for Outlook.

The reminder issue can be solved by starting Outlook with the
/cleanreminders switch and could have been caused by a bad
synchronization.

To troubleshoot Outlook startup issues also see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntstart.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within
Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
J. B. Roman said:
Hey all,

Whenever I start MS Outlook 2003 the Outlook icon on the taskbar
displays a
pop-up box that has an exclamation point inside a triangle and is title
"Microsoft Office Outlook". The message that appears after the title
inside
the pop-up is "The operation failed." I have a Pocket PC that I sync
with
my laptop (the machine I am recieving this error on) and desktop. I
also
have a T-Mobile Sidekick II that syncs Outlook with my Sidekick II
through
an application that is titled Intellsync for Sidekick. I am running
Windows
XP Tablet Edition SP2 on a Toshiba Protege 3505.

Outlook is completely operational after I close the pop-up. I have also
recieved another error that said:
"There was a problem reading one or more of your reminders. Some
reminders
may not appear. Cannot locate reacurrence information for this
appointment.
Data has become corrupted."

I haven't witnessed any performance problems but I am curious why I am
just
now recieving these messages. I do not recieve these pop-ups on my
desktop
but it is running Windows 2000 with Outlook 2003 and Intellsync for
Sidekick
II.

Any help would be greatful.

Thanks in advance,

J. B.
 
J

J. B. Roman

Thanks again for you time. I tried your command twice without any luck.
Once Outlook opens, a balloon pop-ups with:
"There was a problem reading one or more of your reminders. Some reminders
may not appear. Cannot locate reacurrence information for this appointment.
Data has become corrupted."

I then restart Outlook and I receive the same "The operation failed" pop-up.
Sorry for the trouble. I am just stuck. Do you have any more suggestions.

Thanks again in advance for you time,

J. B.

Roady said:
Hi J.B.

The switch needs to be run against outlook.exe. So for the default
location the Run command should read;
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Outlook.exe" /Cleanreminders

It could be related to your "Operation Failed" notification as well so
lets try this first before digging any deeper ;-)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within
Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
J. B. Roman said:
Thanks for the quick response. I am able to get Outlook to startup but
after it does, approximately 5 seconds later Outlook prompts me with a
warning balloon (The same one that I described before "The operation
failed"). I checked the event viewer and it doesn't provide any usefull
information. I have tried disabling all of the add-ins from the Add-In
Manager and the COM Add-Ins. I haven't been successful solving the
problem. I have repaired the .pst file using the Help menu's - Detect and
Repair utility. I have also used the scanpst.exe application.
Scanpst.exe did find some errors and said that it had repaired them. I
was wondering if you could advice me on the next step that I should take.

Thanks so much for you help.
Additionally, how would implement the /cleanreminders switch or on what
command is the switch used on.

Not to get it confused but Outlook seems to be running well. I am just
curious why I am recieving these errors. Furthermore, if there is a real
problem I would like to catch it before it gets out of control.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks in advance for all your help,

J. B.


Roady said:
"The operation failed" could be a couple of things but is most likely
related to an add-in you have for Outlook.

The reminder issue can be solved by starting Outlook with the
/cleanreminders switch and could have been caused by a bad
synchronization.

To troubleshoot Outlook startup issues also see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntstart.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within
Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
Hey all,

Whenever I start MS Outlook 2003 the Outlook icon on the taskbar
displays a
pop-up box that has an exclamation point inside a triangle and is title
"Microsoft Office Outlook". The message that appears after the title
inside
the pop-up is "The operation failed." I have a Pocket PC that I sync
with
my laptop (the machine I am recieving this error on) and desktop. I
also
have a T-Mobile Sidekick II that syncs Outlook with my Sidekick II
through
an application that is titled Intellsync for Sidekick. I am running
Windows
XP Tablet Edition SP2 on a Toshiba Protege 3505.

Outlook is completely operational after I close the pop-up. I have
also
recieved another error that said:
"There was a problem reading one or more of your reminders. Some
reminders
may not appear. Cannot locate reacurrence information for this
appointment.
Data has become corrupted."

I haven't witnessed any performance problems but I am curious why I am
just
now recieving these messages. I do not recieve these pop-ups on my
desktop
but it is running Windows 2000 with Outlook 2003 and Intellsync for
Sidekick
II.

Any help would be greatful.

Thanks in advance,

J. B.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Try the suggestions at www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntstart.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
J. B. Roman said:
Thanks again for you time. I tried your command twice without any luck.
Once Outlook opens, a balloon pop-ups with:
"There was a problem reading one or more of your reminders. Some
reminders
may not appear. Cannot locate reacurrence information for this
appointment.
Data has become corrupted."

I then restart Outlook and I receive the same "The operation failed"
pop-up. Sorry for the trouble. I am just stuck. Do you have any more
suggestions.

Thanks again in advance for you time,

J. B.

Roady said:
Hi J.B.

The switch needs to be run against outlook.exe. So for the default
location the Run command should read;
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Outlook.exe" /Cleanreminders

It could be related to your "Operation Failed" notification as well so
lets try this first before digging any deeper ;-)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within
Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
J. B. Roman said:
Thanks for the quick response. I am able to get Outlook to startup but
after it does, approximately 5 seconds later Outlook prompts me with a
warning balloon (The same one that I described before "The operation
failed"). I checked the event viewer and it doesn't provide any usefull
information. I have tried disabling all of the add-ins from the Add-In
Manager and the COM Add-Ins. I haven't been successful solving the
problem. I have repaired the .pst file using the Help menu's - Detect
and Repair utility. I have also used the scanpst.exe application.
Scanpst.exe did find some errors and said that it had repaired them. I
was wondering if you could advice me on the next step that I should
take.

Thanks so much for you help.
Additionally, how would implement the /cleanreminders switch or on what
command is the switch used on.

Not to get it confused but Outlook seems to be running well. I am just
curious why I am recieving these errors. Furthermore, if there is a
real problem I would like to catch it before it gets out of control.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks in advance for all your help,

J. B.


in message "The operation failed" could be a couple of things but is most likely
related to an add-in you have for Outlook.

The reminder issue can be solved by starting Outlook with the
/cleanreminders switch and could have been caused by a bad
synchronization.

To troubleshoot Outlook startup issues also see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntstart.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within
Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
Hey all,

Whenever I start MS Outlook 2003 the Outlook icon on the taskbar
displays a
pop-up box that has an exclamation point inside a triangle and is
title
"Microsoft Office Outlook". The message that appears after the title
inside
the pop-up is "The operation failed." I have a Pocket PC that I sync
with
my laptop (the machine I am recieving this error on) and desktop. I
also
have a T-Mobile Sidekick II that syncs Outlook with my Sidekick II
through
an application that is titled Intellsync for Sidekick. I am running
Windows
XP Tablet Edition SP2 on a Toshiba Protege 3505.

Outlook is completely operational after I close the pop-up. I have
also
recieved another error that said:
"There was a problem reading one or more of your reminders. Some
reminders
may not appear. Cannot locate reacurrence information for this
appointment.
Data has become corrupted."

I haven't witnessed any performance problems but I am curious why I am
just
now recieving these messages. I do not recieve these pop-ups on my
desktop
but it is running Windows 2000 with Outlook 2003 and Intellsync for
Sidekick
II.

Any help would be greatful.

Thanks in advance,

J. B.
 
G

Guest

I am experiencing the exact same problem. Have you found a resolution?

J. B. Roman said:
Thanks again for you time. I tried your command twice without any luck.
Once Outlook opens, a balloon pop-ups with:
"There was a problem reading one or more of your reminders. Some reminders
may not appear. Cannot locate reacurrence information for this appointment.
Data has become corrupted."

I then restart Outlook and I receive the same "The operation failed" pop-up.
Sorry for the trouble. I am just stuck. Do you have any more suggestions.

Thanks again in advance for you time,

J. B.

Roady said:
Hi J.B.

The switch needs to be run against outlook.exe. So for the default
location the Run command should read;
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Outlook.exe" /Cleanreminders

It could be related to your "Operation Failed" notification as well so
lets try this first before digging any deeper ;-)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within
Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
J. B. Roman said:
Thanks for the quick response. I am able to get Outlook to startup but
after it does, approximately 5 seconds later Outlook prompts me with a
warning balloon (The same one that I described before "The operation
failed"). I checked the event viewer and it doesn't provide any usefull
information. I have tried disabling all of the add-ins from the Add-In
Manager and the COM Add-Ins. I haven't been successful solving the
problem. I have repaired the .pst file using the Help menu's - Detect and
Repair utility. I have also used the scanpst.exe application.
Scanpst.exe did find some errors and said that it had repaired them. I
was wondering if you could advice me on the next step that I should take.

Thanks so much for you help.
Additionally, how would implement the /cleanreminders switch or on what
command is the switch used on.

Not to get it confused but Outlook seems to be running well. I am just
curious why I am recieving these errors. Furthermore, if there is a real
problem I would like to catch it before it gets out of control.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks in advance for all your help,

J. B.


in message "The operation failed" could be a couple of things but is most likely
related to an add-in you have for Outlook.

The reminder issue can be solved by starting Outlook with the
/cleanreminders switch and could have been caused by a bad
synchronization.

To troubleshoot Outlook startup issues also see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntstart.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within
Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
Hey all,

Whenever I start MS Outlook 2003 the Outlook icon on the taskbar
displays a
pop-up box that has an exclamation point inside a triangle and is title
"Microsoft Office Outlook". The message that appears after the title
inside
the pop-up is "The operation failed." I have a Pocket PC that I sync
with
my laptop (the machine I am recieving this error on) and desktop. I
also
have a T-Mobile Sidekick II that syncs Outlook with my Sidekick II
through
an application that is titled Intellsync for Sidekick. I am running
Windows
XP Tablet Edition SP2 on a Toshiba Protege 3505.

Outlook is completely operational after I close the pop-up. I have
also
recieved another error that said:
"There was a problem reading one or more of your reminders. Some
reminders
may not appear. Cannot locate reacurrence information for this
appointment.
Data has become corrupted."

I haven't witnessed any performance problems but I am curious why I am
just
now recieving these messages. I do not recieve these pop-ups on my
desktop
but it is running Windows 2000 with Outlook 2003 and Intellsync for
Sidekick
II.

Any help would be greatful.

Thanks in advance,

J. B.
 

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