Outlook 2007 Beta Crash

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Whenever there is a meeting request in my inbox, Outlook crashes upon
startup, consistently, and repeatedly. Once I remove them (via OWA, or some
other method), Outlook starts up fine.

Any suggestions?
 
What add-ins do you have installed?
Does the same happen when you start Outlook in safe mode?

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Whenever there is a meeting request in my inbox, Outlook crashes upon
startup, consistently, and repeatedly. Once I remove them (via OWA, or some
other method), Outlook starts up fine.

Any suggestions?
 
Running in Safe Mode still causes the crash. The only add-in I have is
the ClearContext add-in.
 
Disabling Clear Context allows Outlook to not crash, but then causes it
to use a massive amount of networking, CPU, and memory. To the tune of
~200KB/s, until I managed to kill Outlook.
 
I just found a couple of other Add-Ins I didn't know about.
Microsoft's Live Local for Outlook, and one for Plaxo. Disabling all
of them seems to correct the problem. I'll see if I can find out which
Add-In specifically causes the problem.
 
I just found a couple of other Add-Ins I didn't know about.
Microsoft's Live Local for Outlook, and one for Plaxo. Disabling all
of them seems to correct the problem. I'll see if I can find out
which Add-In specifically causes the problem.

I'd be very surprised if Plaxo is compatible with Outlook 2007 at this
point.
 
Please let me know if you determine ClearContext to be the source of
your issue. Though we don't officially support Outlook 2007 yet, we
have many customers who are using the product on 2007 without issue
(myself included). If there's a conflict, I'd like to track it down.

Thanks,

Brad Meador
ClearContext
 

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