Unable to start processing services. Could not open the item.

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Guest

After a computer crash, we loaded Office back onto the Windows XP personal
computer. All programs are functioning properly except Outlook. The
Personal Folder pst file backup was intact on a network server and I
downloaded it into the proper Outlook folder. I am able to open Outlook and
view Calendar, Contact, and Notes items. However, when I try to print an
item from any of these I receive a message that says, "Could not open the
item. Try again." When I try to send or receive an e-mail I receive a
message that states "Unable to start processing services. Could not open the
item. Try again." When I try to create a new message I receive a message
"Cannot create the e-mail message because a data file to send and receive
messages could not be found. To add a data file, such as a personal folder
file, double-click the Mail icon in Windows Control Panel." I have already
made sure the pst folder is not Read-Only. I have deleted the pst and
re-downloaded it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
G

Guest

Run scanpst on it. Often PST's that are kept on a network share don't fare
very well and may experience errors or corruption. PST files prior to Outlook
2003 can also corrupt if they become too large (2 gig I think is the limit).
You can do a filesearch for "scanpst.exe" (without the quotes). Doubleclick
it and follow instructions. Hope this helps, post back if you need more
advice.
 

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