The only other bit of information I can think of is that when I open
Outlook
I get a dialogue box called Microsoft LDAP Directory with a tab called
Connection Details. Server is "NULL", Port is a 4 digit number, User Name
is
"NULL" and Password is blank. I simply click the "OK" button and it goes
away. Is this relevant? I do not want to use Outlook 2003 as my email
vehicle - I am quite happy with Outlook Express - I am simply using it to
transfer my electronic diary from my work computer to my PDA.
Russ Valentine said:
No. Outlook 2000 files are perfectly compatible with Outlook 2003.
There's
probably more to your story than you've told us for you to have developed
this problem.
Create new profile.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Thanks. I used the Inbox repair tool to repair the file - it found 5
errors
and corrected them. However, Outlook 2003 still shut down when I tried
to
open the file. Looking at the other postings here, could it be because
the
file I am trying to open is Outlook 2000, and needs some sort of
"translation" before Outlook 2003 can recognise it?
:
Yes. Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately all it does is make
Outlook fall over and send an error message to Microsoft.
Then 1) click Help>Detect and Repair and 2) use the Inbox Repair Tool
on
the
PST. Importing from a PST is never the way to transfer data into
Outlook.