In OL 2003 I got a debugging message?

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I got a run time error line 306, access denied. It then stopped the
debugging process. Will this come to haunt me later? Anything I should do
now?
Thanks for the help. :-) Lori
 
No idea. What were you doing when this happened?

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I was working within Outlook. I had opened a data file....an archived .pst
and then closed it. This message popped up (to debug) after that, but when I
started the debugging process [I have screenshots] it stopped in the middle
of the process with this error 309? I was never able to complete the
process. When I got back to my Outlook Today page I noticed that my date and
time was replaced (w/ boxed red X). After I shut down and rebooted, the
day/time came back correctly.......?? Just worried that by not completely
debugging that it will come back to haunt me. ?

Thanks, :-) Lori
 
If it happens again, instead of debugging, try running Detect and Repair from
the Outlook help menu (it is also on the Help menu of any other installed
Office 2003 products). Be sure to have your Office installation CD handy.
Since I can't find anything on your error message it's probably not common so
hopefully you won't see this again. If you do, post in a new thread...maybe
someone else will have more info.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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LoLo said:
I was working within Outlook. I had opened a data file....an archived .pst
and then closed it. This message popped up (to debug) after that, but when I
started the debugging process [I have screenshots] it stopped in the middle
of the process with this error 309? I was never able to complete the
process. When I got back to my Outlook Today page I noticed that my date and
time was replaced (w/ boxed red X). After I shut down and rebooted, the
day/time came back correctly.......?? Just worried that by not completely
debugging that it will come back to haunt me. ?

Thanks, :-) Lori

Jocelyn Fiorello said:
No idea. What were you doing when this happened?

--
Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

*** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply
only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***
 

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