Really, nothing. I installed 2007 as an upgrade per install instructions.
I
created a shortcut icon and dragged it to the desktop. When I click it on
a
fresh install, Outlook will open one time. It has imported the .pst file
and
all data and settings have transferred. It does a send/receive on startup
and shows messages being received, but they never show up in Outlook - I
have
to go to my ISP mailbox to get them. If I close Outlook and attempt to
re-open, it hangs immediately on displaying the Outlook 2007 opening
window.
If I do a forced quit and try to re-open, it warns of improper shutdown
and
asks to open in safe mode. Either way, yes or no, it will hang again and
maybe or maybe not shut down on a forced quit.
Q #2 - my account type is POP3.
Thanks for responding.
Roady said:
What did you do before that?
What mail account type are you using?
Also see
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntstart.htm
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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Phillip Branner said:
Most of the time, Outlook just won't open - I get the main window, but
it
won't come up. The message is "Not Responding", and I must do a forced
quit.
Safe Mode doesn't do any better. On rare occasions when it does open,
clicking from mail to calendar or clicking on Tools locks it up.
Sometime
I
have to re-boot the system to get the frozen Outlook to quit.