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"tht828" <tht...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Today, however, this happened again ... or rather Outlook start did not
happen again. I looked at Application events, System events, Microsoft Office
Outlook 12 events and could not see anything of consequence.
I again tried to start it from various shortcuts and eventually out of
"Program Files/Microsoft Office\Office12\OUTLOOK.EXE" WITHOUT SUCCESS !!!
I then decided I had nothing to loose, so, from Task Manager Processes under
Image Name OUTLOOK.EXE I "process ended" the Outlook process and ... Lo and
Behold Outlook 2007 started.
It would appear that the process gets clobbered somehow either by MS Office
code or other nasty vendor code.
All that is left is to determine who is the nasty software damaging my
Outlook 2007 code.
I hope this will help other people suffering this affliction.
If anyone knows how to set a trap for a storage overlay please let me know.
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Keep smiling ...
1st I couldn't open my task folder at all, any time I tried, it would crash.
Then I couldn't print a daily calendar if it showed tasks. Once I removed
tasks from the print set up, it worked.
Next I could no longer access my contact folders, any time I tried, it would
crash.
Today, while attempting to access my tasks in alternate ways, it crashed and
has not been accessible since. It will not open in safe mode.
It sends error reports, it runs repair and detect and nothing ever comes up.
I have tried the new profile as suggested.
I have tried uninstalling
I have tried reinstalling
I have tried running scnost
I have tried running repair
I have deleted acrobat
I have deleted the dell media center
I've run registry clean ups.
I've deleted recent applicable updates
I have even tried a system restore to a previous date but it will not work.
In all instances I get messages that outlook is installed and configured.
When I try to open outlook, I can see it, and see my folders. My exchange
log in window pops up momentarily only to be taken over by the Microsoft
Office is not working message where it tells me that it is searching for a
solution.
I have read about similar issues all over the place and not once have I seen
an actual Microsoft response to it. As with many of the others, it worked
fine for about a year (an upgrade from 03) until this.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. I cannot disable plugins as I
can't open in safe mode.
It is an enterprise version, I am using an exchange server and am also
downloading a second email that is not through the exchange server. Until
the tasks started getting hinky, I have had no other issues with this set up.
I have Vista.
"Cjraecker" <Cjra...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D1FC0B50-868D-4F5C...@microsoft.com...
{canned answer}
For Office Enterprise issues see the following. Support on this version is only
available from MS or your IT Department and we cannot help you here with the Office
Enterprise version.
Sorry but we do not know if it is Pirated or not. You should have gotten these
instructions as above on your Home Program purchase from your Company
The support for Office 2007 Enterprise is free and look and open
last question
http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/sa/benefits/home_use_rights/faq.mspx
Here you will find the Phone numbers and email addresses as to where and whom to
contact about Office Enterprise and your issue.
Scroll down to the bottom of page to North America
https://licensing.microsoft.com/eLicense/L1033/overview.asp
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"Cjraecker" <Cjra...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Thanks!!
> How do you do that? I don't understand. How do I get to Task Manager
> Processes?
Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to start the Task Manager.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
It is not an enterprise version so there is very little support from
Microsoft any idea when a fix will be available as this seems to be a fault
that hasd been known about for some months.