Outlook 2003 on Windows 7

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Steve Ballard

I am unable to open Outlook 2003 SP3 on Windows 7. This is a new Dell PC w/
Win7 installed. If I run Outlook in XP compatability mode I receive error
"Unable to open your default e-mail folders. The information store could not
be opened." Wierd thing is if I open Outlook from Windows Safe Mode with
Networking it works fine. I have tried stopping all services except those
running in safe mode and still no luck.
Any ideas... please?
Thanks,
Steve
 
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Steve Ballard

No. If I use it without compatability mode I don't get anything but a generic
"Microsoft Office Outlook has stopped working". If I delete the Outlook
profile and kick off Outlook again, I get up to where I enter my Exchange
Server Name and User Name, and then click on Next, I just get the spinning
circle.

Thank you for the response.

Diane Poremsky said:
It should work without compatibility mode. What happens when you try to run
it? Did you use easy transfer or create a fresh new profile?

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Steve Ballard said:
I am unable to open Outlook 2003 SP3 on Windows 7. This is a new Dell PC
w/
Win7 installed. If I run Outlook in XP compatability mode I receive error
"Unable to open your default e-mail folders. The information store could
not
be opened." Wierd thing is if I open Outlook from Windows Safe Mode with
Networking it works fine. I have tried stopping all services except those
running in safe mode and still no luck.
Any ideas... please?
Thanks,
Steve
 
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Rick Wild

Hello. I am having a similar problem as of yesterday AM. I have Outlook 2007 running on a Windows 7 PC connecting to an Exchange 2007 server. The problem started after I rebooted my PC becasue it was updated overnight. After the reboot, Outlook started crashing.

I tried creating a new Outlok profile, but as soon as it tried to resolve the mailbox, it would crash.

Uninstalled Outlook & Office a few times now to no avail. Installed Outlook 2003, same problem.

I can connect to a pop3 mailbox with no problem, but as soon as I try to connect to Exchange, it crashes.

Uninstalled all updates applied that night, still not working.

Rebooted Windows to Safe Mode with Networking and Outlook opens my Exchange mailbox with no problems.

Rebooted normally again and it crashes right away.
Scanned for spyware/malware and found nothing.

Any help would be appreciated.




Steve Ballard wrote:

No.
09-Dec-09

No. If I use it without compatability mode I do not get anything but a generi
"Microsoft Office Outlook has stopped working". If I delete the Outloo
profile and kick off Outlook again, I get up to where I enter my Exchang
Server Name and User Name, and then click on Next, I just get the spinnin
circle

Thank you for the response

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Rick Wild

Also - Outlook Safe Mode does not work, either.



Rick Wild wrote:

Outlook on Windows 7, & Exchange Crashes
11-Dec-09

Hello. I am having a similar problem as of yesterday AM. I have Outlook 2007 running on a Windows 7 PC connecting to an Exchange 2007 server. The problem started after I rebooted my PC becasue it was updated overnight. After the reboot, Outlook started crashing.

I tried creating a new Outlok profile, but as soon as it tried to resolve the mailbox, it would crash.

Uninstalled Outlook & Office a few times now to no avail. Installed Outlook 2003, same problem.

I can connect to a pop3 mailbox with no problem, but as soon as I try to connect to Exchange, it crashes.

Uninstalled all updates applied that night, still not working.

Rebooted Windows to Safe Mode with Networking and Outlook opens my Exchange mailbox with no problems.

Rebooted normally again and it crashes right away.
Scanned for spyware/malware and found nothing.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Rick Wild

Outlook Safe Mode yields the same crash error.



Rick Wild wrote:

Outlook on Windows 7, & Exchange Crashes
11-Dec-09

Hello. I am having a similar problem as of yesterday AM. I have Outlook 2007 running on a Windows 7 PC connecting to an Exchange 2007 server. The problem started after I rebooted my PC becasue it was updated overnight. After the reboot, Outlook started crashing.

I tried creating a new Outlok profile, but as soon as it tried to resolve the mailbox, it would crash.

Uninstalled Outlook & Office a few times now to no avail. Installed Outlook 2003, same problem.

I can connect to a pop3 mailbox with no problem, but as soon as I try to connect to Exchange, it crashes.

Uninstalled all updates applied that night, still not working.

Rebooted Windows to Safe Mode with Networking and Outlook opens my Exchange mailbox with no problems.

Rebooted normally again and it crashes right away.
Scanned for spyware/malware and found nothing.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Kathleen Orland

Have you tried opening Outlook with the /resetnavpane switch?

I haven't used Windows 7 yet, so bear with me:

Start > Run > outlook.exe /resetnavpane
(note the space between outlook.exe and /resetnavpane)

I'm not sure what Run is called in Windows 7. In Vista, it's Start Search.
Hopefully this helps. Certainly post back if it doesn't.


Hello. I am having a similar problem as of yesterday AM. I have Outlook
2007 running on a Windows 7 PC connecting to an Exchange 2007 server. The
problem started after I rebooted my PC becasue it was updated overnight.
After the reboot, Outlook started crashing.
I tried creating a new Outlok profile, but as soon as it tried to resolve the mailbox, it would crash.

Uninstalled Outlook & Office a few times now to no avail. Installed Outlook 2003, same problem.

I can connect to a pop3 mailbox with no problem, but as soon as I try to
connect to Exchange, it crashes.
Uninstalled all updates applied that night, still not working.

Rebooted Windows to Safe Mode with Networking and Outlook opens my
Exchange mailbox with no problems.
Rebooted normally again and it crashes right away.
Scanned for spyware/malware and found nothing.

Any help would be appreciated.




Steve Ballard wrote:

No.
09-Dec-09

No. If I use it without compatability mode I do not get anything but a generic
"Microsoft Office Outlook has stopped working". If I delete the Outlook
profile and kick off Outlook again, I get up to where I enter my Exchange
Server Name and User Name, and then click on Next, I just get the spinning
circle.

Thank you for the response.

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Kit

I was having exactly the problem described in this thread, although withy
Outlook 2007 on Vista, as well as a seperate Outlook 2007 on Windows 7
install.

I've set up many Outlook to Exchange accounts/profiles and never had this
problem until recently, so the new issue must have been introduced through a
new update that MS has released.

My workaround has to not check the store password login box, or in any other
way get Windows/Outlook to remember my Exchange password.

My issue at least seems to be that Microsoft has broken something required
for Outlook/Windows to staore a new Exchange account password.

Kit
 

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