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You can type it in the windows search bar - click on the windows logo, bottom
left corner and then where it says Start Search - type in Outlook /safe
left corner and then where it says Start Search - type in Outlook /safe
DAH London said:Thank you Leon but you ignored my question which was how do I find
the "run" option in Windows Vista? A nd without that information I
can't follow the rest of your suggestions.
Russ Valentine said:Just live with it then. It's harmless. Usually goes away probably after
indexing is complete.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bumblin said:Thanks - same error appears
Russ Valentine said:Just open your previous data file in the new profile and set it to be
your
default.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi - thanks for your fast response. Probably because the suggestion
didn't
say to do that and the link didn't explain how to do it - I thought the
suggestion was just testing whether a new profile would work or not.
What do I need to do?
Thanks
:
"Very little in it?" Why? Did you not migrate your data to the new
profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi
I am running Outlook 2007 in Windows Vista. I have tried the
various
remedies within this thread to no avail. The new profile I have
created
doesn't have the data file error - but then there is very little in
it!
I have also run the scanpst.exe prgram which comes with Outlook (as
recommended in the Outlook help section of this website). This
seems
to
fix
the issue for a short time (eg one close and re-open) but then I am
back
to
the same error.
:
Hi,
It seems this does not occur with Outlook /safe. Please try the
following
steps to resolve this issue:
* Step 1: Disable Outlook add-ins
================
1. Select Tools>Options>Other>Advanced Options>Add-In Manager and
then
clear all the checkboxes.
2. Add one check back each time to the list of Add-In, restart
Outlook,
and repeat the above procedure. Once the issue reappears again, we
can
determine which add-in causes this problem and then disable it.
* Step 2: Disable Instant Messaging
=================
1. Start Outlook. Click Tools>Options.
2. On the Other tab, uncheck "Enable Instant Messaging in Microsoft
Outlook". Click OK to save the settings.
3. Restart Outlook.
* Step 3: Disable Word Editor:
=================
1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click Mail Format.
2. Click to clear the "Use Microsoft Word to edit e-mail messages"
check
box.
Meanwhile, for the scenario Russ has reported, I have already
forwarded
it
to our related team, and I am sure they will take a look at this.
Regards,
Leon Hao
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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ET said:Same message - anoying and seems to slow outlook down. Does MS plan a
patch?
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Russ Valentine said:Just live with it then. It's harmless. Usually goes away probably after
indexing is complete.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bumblin said:Thanks - same error appears
:
Just open your previous data file in the new profile and set it to be
your
default.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi - thanks for your fast response. Probably because the suggestion
didn't
say to do that and the link didn't explain how to do it - I thought
the
suggestion was just testing whether a new profile would work or not.
What do I need to do?
Thanks
:
"Very little in it?" Why? Did you not migrate your data to the new
profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi
I am running Outlook 2007 in Windows Vista. I have tried the
various
remedies within this thread to no avail. The new profile I have
created
doesn't have the data file error - but then there is very little
in
it!
I have also run the scanpst.exe prgram which comes with Outlook
(as
recommended in the Outlook help section of this website). This
seems
to
fix
the issue for a short time (eg one close and re-open) but then I
am
back
to
the same error.
:
Hi,
It seems this does not occur with Outlook /safe. Please try the
following
steps to resolve this issue:
* Step 1: Disable Outlook add-ins
================
1. Select Tools>Options>Other>Advanced Options>Add-In Manager
and
then
clear all the checkboxes.
2. Add one check back each time to the list of Add-In, restart
Outlook,
and repeat the above procedure. Once the issue reappears again,
we
can
determine which add-in causes this problem and then disable it.
* Step 2: Disable Instant Messaging
=================
1. Start Outlook. Click Tools>Options.
2. On the Other tab, uncheck "Enable Instant Messaging in
Microsoft
Outlook". Click OK to save the settings.
3. Restart Outlook.
* Step 3: Disable Word Editor:
=================
1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click Mail Format.
2. Click to clear the "Use Microsoft Word to edit e-mail
messages"
check
box.
Meanwhile, for the scenario Russ has reported, I have already
forwarded
it
to our related team, and I am sure they will take a look at
this.
Regards,
Leon Hao
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
====================================================
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newsreader
so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
====================================================
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