Outlook 2007 Beta 2

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Guest

I was recently on Outlook 2003 and upgraded to the 2007 beta version. While I
was on 2003 I was constantly crashing and no matter what I did outlook would
crash. I would open my inbox, calendar. Try to send and email try to read and
email outlook 2003 would CRASH. So I upgraded to the beta version and low and
behold I am having the same problems. Microsoft runs the diagnositc check on
outlook and the machine comes back with the answer " This will be fixed in
our new 2007 beta version" OK that is what I am running. Now what, any ideas
would be greatly appreciated.
I am running Windows XP Pro SP2.
Thanks
 
B

Brian Tillman

Jaime said:
I was recently on Outlook 2003 and upgraded to the 2007 beta version.
While I was on 2003 I was constantly crashing and no matter what I
did outlook would crash. I would open my inbox, calendar. Try to send
and email try to read and email outlook 2003 would CRASH. So I
upgraded to the beta version and low and behold I am having the same
problems. Microsoft runs the diagnositc check on outlook and the
machine comes back with the answer " This will be fixed in our new
2007 beta version" OK that is what I am running. Now what, any ideas
would be greatly appreciated.

What have you tried so far, other than changing from a released version of
Outlook to a patently buggy version, to correct the problem?
 
G

Guest

In 2003 it kept stating the outlib.dll file was the problem. This was renamed
to old twice. I have renamed the outcmd file. I have archived my files which
dated back to 2003. I created a new PST File.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Jaime said:
In 2003 it kept stating the outlib.dll file was the problem. This was
renamed to old twice. I have renamed the outcmd file. I have archived
my files which dated back to 2003. I created a new PST File.

Did you try a new mail profile?
 

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