Outlook 2003 Randomly Quits

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Luv The NW

Upgraded to OL 2003 fron 2002. It randomly quits with no error msg. I
have removed COM Add-In, disabled Add-In Manager program, run Detect
and Repair and Scanpst and recreated a new profile(s).


I have made the following observations.Everything runs great under a
profine with no email support. Once I add email support it randomly
closed, usually when it it trying to build a new view.


When using a profile with email configured I can access some portions
of profile (i.e. inbox) but but when I try to access others section it
closes.


Frustrated. Any help appreciated.


Joe
 
What is logged to the Event Viewer?

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Upgraded to OL 2003 fron 2002. It randomly quits with no error msg. I
have removed COM Add-In, disabled Add-In Manager program, run Detect
and Repair and Scanpst and recreated a new profile(s).


I have made the following observations.Everything runs great under a
profine with no email support. Once I add email support it randomly
closed, usually when it it trying to build a new view.


When using a profile with email configured I can access some portions
of profile (i.e. inbox) but but when I try to access others section it
closes.


Frustrated. Any help appreciated.


Joe
 
I've not been able to make any connection betwwen the events and OL
quitting. Let me monitor that more closely.

Joe
 
Robert,

Two identical events. Not sure if they are related?
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1005
Date: 10/18/2005
Time: 7:21:22 AM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: XXXXXXXXXXX
Description:
Windows cannot connect to xxxxxxxxx.xxx domain. (Can't connect to the
LDAP server). Group Policy processing aborted.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

Thanks
Joe
 
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