Outlook failed to start...

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Guest

I have seen many similar posts but have yet to find a solution!
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...70fe&catlist=&dglist=&ptlist=&exp=&sloc=en-us

I am trying to fix this for a friend, when she opens Oulook 2002 she gets
this error mess:
Outlook failed to start correctly last time. Starting Outlook in safe mode
will help you correct or isolate a startup problem in order to successfully
start the program. Some functionality may be disabled in this mode.

Then:
Do you want to start Outlook in safe mode?

I have tried deleting the
outcmd.dat file (it doesnt come back either)
extend.dat file
frmcache file
I renamed the *.srs files
I ran the detect and repair many times

In an earlier post Spam bayes was involved? It is on this machine too and I
have unistalled it/ relocated its dat files and nothing.

I will donate to whomever can resolve this! PLEASE PLEASE!!


Thanks
 
G

Guest

Do you have any error messages in the event log? By the sounds of the problem
you are having might seem a harsh way to do this but it might just be worth
backing up your outlook data i.e .pst file etc.....and re-installing outlook.
Might save you some time if this has'nt been tryed yet.
 
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Guest

Yes there were some error messages in the event log. The description just
says;"Accepted safe mode action: Microsoft Outlook" Source is Microsoft
Office 10 Event ID:200
It doesnt give much more pertinent info than that.

I was thinking and trying to prep for reinstalling office. So do I just
need to back-up the .pst file????
Will all her settings and email/folders be put back after reinstall? Shee
uses her outlook for business and has tons of folders and email doc's.
She would kill me if they are lost! She'll kill me anyways cuz it wont run
out of safe mode.
Anyother ideas?

Thanks,
CH
 
G

Guest

If she uses her outlook for work and the data is important you should back
her data up even if there are not any problems, the folders to back up are
C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\outlook & C:\Documents and Settings\stevensa\Application
Data\Microsoft\outlook. That way if she ever does lose her data you would be
able to recover it.
 
G

Guest

AJRAMBO,
The string(HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version\Terminal
Server\Install\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Outlook\Resiliency )

only goes as far as this:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version\Terminal
Server\Install\Software\Microsoft

the only thing under Microsoft is Windows
 
G

Guest

AJRAMBO,

So if I back up those files you listed and I uninstalled MS Office Pro, and
reinstalled it, I'd be ok?
Her emails and folders woul;d all be ok?

Cuz, I think that's what I may have to do. I have searched everything and
tried most everything. At least anything that is linked to google and
vaguely resembles my issue.

Any other suggestion? Any thing I need to know about backing up? Where to
put it? Should I deleted it from it current position?

Thanks
 
G

Guest

Sorry the linkl I provided was'nt for you it was if you used it with terminal
services :(

1. Best way to do this is to rename the outlook folders i.e C:\Documents and
Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\outlook to
C:\Documents and
Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\outlook old
and the
same for C:\Documents and Settings\stevensa\Application
Data\Microsoft\outlook to
C:\Documents and Settings\stevensa\Application Data\Microsoft\outlook old.

2. "IMPORTANT"!!!!Before you re-install outlook make a copy of these folders
just incase anything goes wrong and make sure you know her account details.
If you don't you can export her account details before you re-install from
the file menu and import back after install.

3.Reinstall outlook, once you have reinstalled outlook delete C:\Documents
and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\outlook &
C:\Documents and Settings\stevensa\Application Data\Microsoft\outlook.

4.Now rename the folders from earlier back to there orginal names.

5.setup the outlook account i.e username,password pop3, smtp and that should
be it.

If you are not sure about anything please ask before you do anything.
 
G

Guest

Sorry forgot to ask the main question what OS are you using. Im just guessing
that you are using windows xp
 

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