Issue from Meeting Space, Windows Contacts and Windows Mail

G

Guest

I am currently using Windows Vista Ultimate edition. When I tried to start
Windows Meeting Space, I got the "Windows Meeting Space cannot start" message
prompt. When I checked with the troubleshooting guide, one of the item is to
check Windows Contacts. So when I open Windows Contact from the Start Menu,
nothing happen - no prompt, no error message, nothing. So I tried to open
Windows Mail and tried to see if I can get the contact list from there. When
I click on the Windows Mail, I got "Contacts failed to load" prompt, follow
by "Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to
initialize the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or your
disk is full. (0x8004104E)" and then "Windows Mail could not be started
because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized."

I check the event viewer and only found these two event assoiciated with the
WinMail when I ran Windows Mail:

WinMail (2416) WindowsMail0: The database engine (6.00.6000.0000) started a
new instance (0).

WinMail (2416) WindowsMail0: The database engine stopped the instance (0).

Does anyone else have the same issue? Anyone can help me solve this problem?
 
G

Guest

Yes, and I deleted all the contact files within the folder...


Keith Miller MVP said:
Do you have a 'Contacts' folder in your UserProfile folder?


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

H Hwa said:
I am currently using Windows Vista Ultimate edition. When I tried to start
Windows Meeting Space, I got the "Windows Meeting Space cannot start"
message
prompt. When I checked with the troubleshooting guide, one of the item is
to
check Windows Contacts. So when I open Windows Contact from the Start
Menu,
nothing happen - no prompt, no error message, nothing. So I tried to open
Windows Mail and tried to see if I can get the contact list from there.
When
I click on the Windows Mail, I got "Contacts failed to load" prompt,
follow
by "Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to
initialize the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or
your
disk is full. (0x8004104E)" and then "Windows Mail could not be started
because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized."

I check the event viewer and only found these two event assoiciated with
the
WinMail when I ran Windows Mail:

WinMail (2416) WindowsMail0: The database engine (6.00.6000.0000) started
a
new instance (0).

WinMail (2416) WindowsMail0: The database engine stopped the instance (0).

Does anyone else have the same issue? Anyone can help me solve this
problem?
 
K

Keith Miller MVP

If you type:

shell:contacts

in the Start Search box, does that open your contacts folder?


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

H Hwa said:
Yes, and I deleted all the contact files within the folder...


Keith Miller MVP said:
Do you have a 'Contacts' folder in your UserProfile folder?


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

H Hwa said:
I am currently using Windows Vista Ultimate edition. When I tried to
start
Windows Meeting Space, I got the "Windows Meeting Space cannot start"
message
prompt. When I checked with the troubleshooting guide, one of the item
is
to
check Windows Contacts. So when I open Windows Contact from the Start
Menu,
nothing happen - no prompt, no error message, nothing. So I tried to
open
Windows Mail and tried to see if I can get the contact list from there.
When
I click on the Windows Mail, I got "Contacts failed to load" prompt,
follow
by "Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to
initialize the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or
your
disk is full. (0x8004104E)" and then "Windows Mail could not be started
because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized."

I check the event viewer and only found these two event assoiciated
with
the
WinMail when I ran Windows Mail:

WinMail (2416) WindowsMail0: The database engine (6.00.6000.0000)
started
a
new instance (0).

WinMail (2416) WindowsMail0: The database engine stopped the instance
(0).

Does anyone else have the same issue? Anyone can help me solve this
problem?
 
G

Guest

Yes it does and the folder is empty since I deleted all the files before.

What is the next thing I can try?

Thanks,

Keith Miller MVP said:
If you type:

shell:contacts

in the Start Search box, does that open your contacts folder?


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

H Hwa said:
Yes, and I deleted all the contact files within the folder...


Keith Miller MVP said:
Do you have a 'Contacts' folder in your UserProfile folder?


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

I am currently using Windows Vista Ultimate edition. When I tried to
start
Windows Meeting Space, I got the "Windows Meeting Space cannot start"
message
prompt. When I checked with the troubleshooting guide, one of the item
is
to
check Windows Contacts. So when I open Windows Contact from the Start
Menu,
nothing happen - no prompt, no error message, nothing. So I tried to
open
Windows Mail and tried to see if I can get the contact list from there.
When
I click on the Windows Mail, I got "Contacts failed to load" prompt,
follow
by "Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to
initialize the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or
your
disk is full. (0x8004104E)" and then "Windows Mail could not be started
because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized."

I check the event viewer and only found these two event assoiciated
with
the
WinMail when I ran Windows Mail:

WinMail (2416) WindowsMail0: The database engine (6.00.6000.0000)
started
a
new instance (0).

WinMail (2416) WindowsMail0: The database engine stopped the instance
(0).

Does anyone else have the same issue? Anyone can help me solve this
problem?
 
G

Guest

anyone else have any idea on solving this issue?

H Hwa said:
Yes it does and the folder is empty since I deleted all the files before.

What is the next thing I can try?

Thanks,

Keith Miller MVP said:
If you type:

shell:contacts

in the Start Search box, does that open your contacts folder?


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

H Hwa said:
Yes, and I deleted all the contact files within the folder...


:

Do you have a 'Contacts' folder in your UserProfile folder?


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

I am currently using Windows Vista Ultimate edition. When I tried to
start
Windows Meeting Space, I got the "Windows Meeting Space cannot start"
message
prompt. When I checked with the troubleshooting guide, one of the item
is
to
check Windows Contacts. So when I open Windows Contact from the Start
Menu,
nothing happen - no prompt, no error message, nothing. So I tried to
open
Windows Mail and tried to see if I can get the contact list from there.
When
I click on the Windows Mail, I got "Contacts failed to load" prompt,
follow
by "Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to
initialize the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or
your
disk is full. (0x8004104E)" and then "Windows Mail could not be started
because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized."

I check the event viewer and only found these two event assoiciated
with
the
WinMail when I ran Windows Mail:

WinMail (2416) WindowsMail0: The database engine (6.00.6000.0000)
started
a
new instance (0).

WinMail (2416) WindowsMail0: The database engine stopped the instance
(0).

Does anyone else have the same issue? Anyone can help me solve this
problem?
 

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