outlook stops when scrolling the outlookadresbook

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The error occurs when making a new e-mail, open the contactsfolder by clicking
the "To" button. The first half of the contactslist is showing, but when I
try to scroll down, or typing the firsts letter of a name at the button of
the list, outlook generates an error message ("Outlook has generated errors
and will be closed down"). And that's is excactly happens: outlook closes
down.

There's no problem scrolling the contacts from the contactsfolder (so not
when you're making a new e-mail).
There's no problem when the mailbox is accessed on a different computer.
There's no problem before installing office sp3.

Using:
MS Exchange Server 2000
Windows 2000 fully updated
Ms Office 2000 fully uupdated.

Does any know how to solve this problem, other then not installing SP3?


Saskia
 
This is a very common problem which Microsoft claims they cannot reproduce
and therefore cannot solve. Anecdotal reports claim the following may help:
1. Look for and correct a corrupt address in the Contacts displayed in the
Outlook Address Book (especially if the crash at the same place when
scrolling).
2. Remove then re-add the Outlook Address Book Service or, better yet,
create a new Outlook profile.
3. Update your video drivers.

Most people seem to find no solution.
 
I'm afraid I am one of those people :-(
Thanks anyway.

Saskia

Russ Valentine said:
This is a very common problem which Microsoft claims they cannot reproduce
and therefore cannot solve. Anecdotal reports claim the following may help:
1. Look for and correct a corrupt address in the Contacts displayed in the
Outlook Address Book (especially if the crash at the same place when
scrolling).
2. Remove then re-add the Outlook Address Book Service or, better yet,
create a new Outlook profile.
3. Update your video drivers.

Most people seem to find no solution.


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Saskia said:
The error occurs when making a new e-mail, open the contactsfolder by
clicking
the "To" button. The first half of the contactslist is showing, but when I
try to scroll down, or typing the firsts letter of a name at the button of
the list, outlook generates an error message ("Outlook has generated
errors
and will be closed down"). And that's is excactly happens: outlook closes
down.

There's no problem scrolling the contacts from the contactsfolder (so not
when you're making a new e-mail).
There's no problem when the mailbox is accessed on a different computer.
There's no problem before installing office sp3.

Using:
MS Exchange Server 2000
Windows 2000 fully updated
Ms Office 2000 fully uupdated.

Does any know how to solve this problem, other then not installing SP3?


Saskia
 
Do you have any idea what started this problem?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Saskia said:
I'm afraid I am one of those people :-(
Thanks anyway.

Saskia

Russ Valentine said:
This is a very common problem which Microsoft claims they cannot
reproduce
and therefore cannot solve. Anecdotal reports claim the following may
help:
1. Look for and correct a corrupt address in the Contacts displayed in
the
Outlook Address Book (especially if the crash at the same place when
scrolling).
2. Remove then re-add the Outlook Address Book Service or, better yet,
create a new Outlook profile.
3. Update your video drivers.

Most people seem to find no solution.


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Saskia said:
The error occurs when making a new e-mail, open the contactsfolder by
clicking
the "To" button. The first half of the contactslist is showing, but
when I
try to scroll down, or typing the firsts letter of a name at the button
of
the list, outlook generates an error message ("Outlook has generated
errors
and will be closed down"). And that's is excactly happens: outlook
closes
down.

There's no problem scrolling the contacts from the contactsfolder (so
not
when you're making a new e-mail).
There's no problem when the mailbox is accessed on a different
computer.
There's no problem before installing office sp3.

Using:
MS Exchange Server 2000
Windows 2000 fully updated
Ms Office 2000 fully uupdated.

Does any know how to solve this problem, other then not installing SP3?


Saskia
 

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