outlook.exe has generated errors...

T

Terri

I am running Outlook 2000. Beginning today, it will open and begin loading
my internet mail, but when it gets to this point "checking for new mail in
subscribed folders on mail.xxxx.net" I'll get this error message -
"Outlook.exe has generated errorrs and will be closed by Windows. You will
need to restart the program.", but restarting doesn't help. Rebooting
doesn't help. I called our email provider and whatever's happening isn't on
their end. If I'm fast enough to cancel mail delivery I can do everything
except send or receive mail.

I pulled up the resolution message on microsoft support. Disabling add-ons
didn't fix it and I'm a little leery about trying the "For Internet Mail Only
Mode" fix as I'm afraid I'll do something that isn't reversible that would
mess things up even worse.

Does anyone have a fix?
 
B

Brian Tillman

Terri said:
I am running Outlook 2000. Beginning today, it will open and begin
loading my internet mail, but when it gets to this point "checking
for new mail in subscribed folders on mail.xxxx.net" I'll get this
error message - "Outlook.exe has generated errorrs and will be closed
by Windows. You will need to restart the program.", but restarting
doesn't help. Rebooting doesn't help. I called our email provider
and whatever's happening isn't on their end. If I'm fast enough to
cancel mail delivery I can do everything except send or receive mail.

I pulled up the resolution message on microsoft support. Disabling
add-ons didn't fix it and I'm a little leery about trying the "For
Internet Mail Only Mode" fix as I'm afraid I'll do something that
isn't reversible that would mess things up even worse.

Does anyone have a fix?

What type of account are you using? Is Outlook installed in Internet Mail
Only or Corporate/Workgroup mode?
 

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