strange start-up behaviour

G

Guest

I am reposting this question ... still hope for some help.

Hi,
I have had a problem with outlook 2003-SP2 (in win xp) for quite some time
now and it is becoming very annoying. This is what happens.

When I open outlook I get a dialog on screen saying "The file
C:\...\outlook.pst (outlook.pst is my main pst file where all mail is
delivered) is in use and could not be accessed. Close any application that is
using this file, and then try again" The dialog title is SetPoint. I just
click away this dialog and (after entering my password)outlook works fine
except for two things 1) the adressbook is not available and 2) forms cannot
be accessed.

If I close outlook it is automatically restarting itself and this second
time around the adressbook and forms are available. It seems to me that
outlook is trying to open outlook.pst two times every time I open outlook.

In addition it seems that the outlook.exe is never closed when I exit the
application. I have to close by ending the process (in task manager) to
really close outlook fully.

Also, I should say that the outlook.pst was originally created on another
computer and moved to the current place. I have changed the location of this
file in the control panel (mail setup) and all paths are to the correct
location.

I would be grateful for any assistance because I have been putting up with
this for a looong time now.

Thanks.
/Magnus
 
G

Guest

Thanks for reply. I have tried this before and disabled the add-ins etc but
it does not solve the problem. The problem I have started when I moved my pst
file from another computer to the one I use now. Also, I don't consider the
fact that outlook doesn't close to be a big problem. The BIG problem is this
loop of outlook reopening itself.
/Magnus

Roady said:
Start with http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntclose.htm
My guess is that you are running an application that relies on Outlook and
loads at startup.

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


-----
Magnyz said:
I am reposting this question ... still hope for some help.

Hi,
I have had a problem with outlook 2003-SP2 (in win xp) for quite some time
now and it is becoming very annoying. This is what happens.

When I open outlook I get a dialog on screen saying "The file
C:\...\outlook.pst (outlook.pst is my main pst file where all mail is
delivered) is in use and could not be accessed. Close any application that
is
using this file, and then try again" The dialog title is SetPoint. I just
click away this dialog and (after entering my password)outlook works fine
except for two things 1) the adressbook is not available and 2) forms
cannot
be accessed.

If I close outlook it is automatically restarting itself and this second
time around the adressbook and forms are available. It seems to me that
outlook is trying to open outlook.pst two times every time I open outlook.

In addition it seems that the outlook.exe is never closed when I exit the
application. I have to close by ending the process (in task manager) to
really close outlook fully.

Also, I should say that the outlook.pst was originally created on another
computer and moved to the current place. I have changed the location of
this
file in the control panel (mail setup) and all paths are to the correct
location.

I would be grateful for any assistance because I have been putting up with
this for a looong time now.

Thanks.
/Magnus
 
R

Roady [MVP]

You're mixing symptoms and issues here. I believe your true issue is that
Outlook isn't closing properly caused by another application or a
missconfiguration which results in restarts of Outlook.

When you start your computer and leave it idle for a few minutes (10 should
do) does Task Manager show outlook.exe running? If so you have a startup
application launching Outlook automatically which is most likely the cause
of your issues.

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


-----
Magnyz said:
Thanks for reply. I have tried this before and disabled the add-ins etc
but
it does not solve the problem. The problem I have started when I moved my
pst
file from another computer to the one I use now. Also, I don't consider
the
fact that outlook doesn't close to be a big problem. The BIG problem is
this
loop of outlook reopening itself.
/Magnus

Roady said:
Start with http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntclose.htm
My guess is that you are running an application that relies on Outlook
and
loads at startup.

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


-----
Magnyz said:
I am reposting this question ... still hope for some help.

Hi,
I have had a problem with outlook 2003-SP2 (in win xp) for quite some
time
now and it is becoming very annoying. This is what happens.

When I open outlook I get a dialog on screen saying "The file
C:\...\outlook.pst (outlook.pst is my main pst file where all mail is
delivered) is in use and could not be accessed. Close any application
that
is
using this file, and then try again" The dialog title is SetPoint. I
just
click away this dialog and (after entering my password)outlook works
fine
except for two things 1) the adressbook is not available and 2) forms
cannot
be accessed.

If I close outlook it is automatically restarting itself and this
second
time around the adressbook and forms are available. It seems to me that
outlook is trying to open outlook.pst two times every time I open
outlook.

In addition it seems that the outlook.exe is never closed when I exit
the
application. I have to close by ending the process (in task manager) to
really close outlook fully.

Also, I should say that the outlook.pst was originally created on
another
computer and moved to the current place. I have changed the location of
this
file in the control panel (mail setup) and all paths are to the correct
location.

I would be grateful for any assistance because I have been putting up
with
this for a looong time now.

Thanks.
/Magnus
 
G

Guest

Hmm, not so easy to explain this apparently.

When I start my computer outlook is NOT launched. When I launch outlook, the
first dialog I see is my password and then I get the message "The file ...pst
is in use and cannot be accessed". This is a message I usually ignore since I
can use outlook (but without my adressbook). If I now close outlook
(file|exit) it will restart in about 5 seconds and I get the password dialog
again but WITHOUT the message about my pst file already in use. This second
time my adressbook is available. If I close outlook again (the second close)
it will NOT relaunch again by asking me for the password. However,
outlook.exe is still a running process.

Regards,
/Magnus

Roady said:
You're mixing symptoms and issues here. I believe your true issue is that
Outlook isn't closing properly caused by another application or a
missconfiguration which results in restarts of Outlook.

When you start your computer and leave it idle for a few minutes (10 should
do) does Task Manager show outlook.exe running? If so you have a startup
application launching Outlook automatically which is most likely the cause
of your issues.

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


-----
Magnyz said:
Thanks for reply. I have tried this before and disabled the add-ins etc
but
it does not solve the problem. The problem I have started when I moved my
pst
file from another computer to the one I use now. Also, I don't consider
the
fact that outlook doesn't close to be a big problem. The BIG problem is
this
loop of outlook reopening itself.
/Magnus

Roady said:
Start with http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntclose.htm
My guess is that you are running an application that relies on Outlook
and
loads at startup.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
I am reposting this question ... still hope for some help.

Hi,
I have had a problem with outlook 2003-SP2 (in win xp) for quite some
time
now and it is becoming very annoying. This is what happens.

When I open outlook I get a dialog on screen saying "The file
C:\...\outlook.pst (outlook.pst is my main pst file where all mail is
delivered) is in use and could not be accessed. Close any application
that
is
using this file, and then try again" The dialog title is SetPoint. I
just
click away this dialog and (after entering my password)outlook works
fine
except for two things 1) the adressbook is not available and 2) forms
cannot
be accessed.

If I close outlook it is automatically restarting itself and this
second
time around the adressbook and forms are available. It seems to me that
outlook is trying to open outlook.pst two times every time I open
outlook.

In addition it seems that the outlook.exe is never closed when I exit
the
application. I have to close by ending the process (in task manager) to
really close outlook fully.

Also, I should say that the outlook.pst was originally created on
another
computer and moved to the current place. I have changed the location of
this
file in the control panel (mail setup) and all paths are to the correct
location.

I would be grateful for any assistance because I have been putting up
with
this for a looong time now.

Thanks.
/Magnus
 
R

Roady [MVP]

What method did you initially used to move your pst-file? Sounds like you've
damaged your mail profile that way. See if recreating it solves it;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm

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


-----
Magnyz said:
Hmm, not so easy to explain this apparently.

When I start my computer outlook is NOT launched. When I launch outlook,
the
first dialog I see is my password and then I get the message "The file
...pst
is in use and cannot be accessed". This is a message I usually ignore
since I
can use outlook (but without my adressbook). If I now close outlook
(file|exit) it will restart in about 5 seconds and I get the password
dialog
again but WITHOUT the message about my pst file already in use. This
second
time my adressbook is available. If I close outlook again (the second
close)
it will NOT relaunch again by asking me for the password. However,
outlook.exe is still a running process.

Regards,
/Magnus

Roady said:
You're mixing symptoms and issues here. I believe your true issue is that
Outlook isn't closing properly caused by another application or a
missconfiguration which results in restarts of Outlook.

When you start your computer and leave it idle for a few minutes (10
should
do) does Task Manager show outlook.exe running? If so you have a startup
application launching Outlook automatically which is most likely the
cause
of your issues.

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


-----
Magnyz said:
Thanks for reply. I have tried this before and disabled the add-ins etc
but
it does not solve the problem. The problem I have started when I moved
my
pst
file from another computer to the one I use now. Also, I don't consider
the
fact that outlook doesn't close to be a big problem. The BIG problem is
this
loop of outlook reopening itself.
/Magnus

:

Start with http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntclose.htm
My guess is that you are running an application that relies on Outlook
and
loads at startup.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
I am reposting this question ... still hope for some help.

Hi,
I have had a problem with outlook 2003-SP2 (in win xp) for quite
some
time
now and it is becoming very annoying. This is what happens.

When I open outlook I get a dialog on screen saying "The file
C:\...\outlook.pst (outlook.pst is my main pst file where all mail
is
delivered) is in use and could not be accessed. Close any
application
that
is
using this file, and then try again" The dialog title is SetPoint. I
just
click away this dialog and (after entering my password)outlook works
fine
except for two things 1) the adressbook is not available and 2)
forms
cannot
be accessed.

If I close outlook it is automatically restarting itself and this
second
time around the adressbook and forms are available. It seems to me
that
outlook is trying to open outlook.pst two times every time I open
outlook.

In addition it seems that the outlook.exe is never closed when I
exit
the
application. I have to close by ending the process (in task manager)
to
really close outlook fully.

Also, I should say that the outlook.pst was originally created on
another
computer and moved to the current place. I have changed the location
of
this
file in the control panel (mail setup) and all paths are to the
correct
location.

I would be grateful for any assistance because I have been putting
up
with
this for a looong time now.

Thanks.
/Magnus
 
G

Guest

Hi again,

Now, I have tried your suggestion but I'm afraid it is not the solution. I
created an additional profile so that I have two. I made the new one the
default and told outlook to ask for the profile at startup. Now I get the
select profile dialog two times but when selecting the profile in the second
dialog outlook crashes. When I start outlook again it works fine i.e. the
select profile dialog only appears once and outlook seems to be ok as far as
I can see. After every restart of the computer I get the profile dialog twice
and outlook crashes.

/Magnus

Roady said:
What method did you initially used to move your pst-file? Sounds like you've
damaged your mail profile that way. See if recreating it solves it;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm

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


-----
Magnyz said:
Hmm, not so easy to explain this apparently.

When I start my computer outlook is NOT launched. When I launch outlook,
the
first dialog I see is my password and then I get the message "The file
...pst
is in use and cannot be accessed". This is a message I usually ignore
since I
can use outlook (but without my adressbook). If I now close outlook
(file|exit) it will restart in about 5 seconds and I get the password
dialog
again but WITHOUT the message about my pst file already in use. This
second
time my adressbook is available. If I close outlook again (the second
close)
it will NOT relaunch again by asking me for the password. However,
outlook.exe is still a running process.

Regards,
/Magnus

Roady said:
You're mixing symptoms and issues here. I believe your true issue is that
Outlook isn't closing properly caused by another application or a
missconfiguration which results in restarts of Outlook.

When you start your computer and leave it idle for a few minutes (10
should
do) does Task Manager show outlook.exe running? If so you have a startup
application launching Outlook automatically which is most likely the
cause
of your issues.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
Thanks for reply. I have tried this before and disabled the add-ins etc
but
it does not solve the problem. The problem I have started when I moved
my
pst
file from another computer to the one I use now. Also, I don't consider
the
fact that outlook doesn't close to be a big problem. The BIG problem is
this
loop of outlook reopening itself.
/Magnus

:

Start with http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntclose.htm
My guess is that you are running an application that relies on Outlook
and
loads at startup.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
I am reposting this question ... still hope for some help.

Hi,
I have had a problem with outlook 2003-SP2 (in win xp) for quite
some
time
now and it is becoming very annoying. This is what happens.

When I open outlook I get a dialog on screen saying "The file
C:\...\outlook.pst (outlook.pst is my main pst file where all mail
is
delivered) is in use and could not be accessed. Close any
application
that
is
using this file, and then try again" The dialog title is SetPoint. I
just
click away this dialog and (after entering my password)outlook works
fine
except for two things 1) the adressbook is not available and 2)
forms
cannot
be accessed.

If I close outlook it is automatically restarting itself and this
second
time around the adressbook and forms are available. It seems to me
that
outlook is trying to open outlook.pst two times every time I open
outlook.

In addition it seems that the outlook.exe is never closed when I
exit
the
application. I have to close by ending the process (in task manager)
to
really close outlook fully.

Also, I should say that the outlook.pst was originally created on
another
computer and moved to the current place. I have changed the location
of
this
file in the control panel (mail setup) and all paths are to the
correct
location.

I would be grateful for any assistance because I have been putting
up
with
this for a looong time now.

Thanks.
/Magnus
 

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