Hi,
Reading your post, just installed XP Pro, had Home with no SP of any sort,
think is trouble and had the same problem with Outlook. I created a new
idenity and it's working fine, you may want to give it a try.
Regards
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Pile" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Outlook 2000 Shutdown Error Message
>
> Thanks Di,
>
> I am thinking of creating a new profile tomorrow to see if this is
> something that will bypass the original cause.
>
> The only corporate add-in around here is LiveMeeting but this client does
> not have it installed. Under the AddIn manager, I unchecked everything but
> nothing looked bogus or beyond what we all have and nothing is listed
under
> COMS.
>
> Others upstream have already repaired Office and uninstalled, reinstalled
> Outlook.
>
> If a new Outlook profile does not help I will upgrade her to Office 2003
> and see if that changes anything.
>
> The last resort which certainly seems like overkill is a new corporate
> image.
>
> -Jester
>
>
> On Wed, 25 May 2005 14:21:35 -0400, Diane Poremsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> >I hate that message... it's true, there is an open dialog but for
whatever
> reason, it's hidden and I have yet to figure out a way to close it without
> crashing Outlook. I'm not even 100% sure which dialog it is - although I
> usually know when I'm going to get that error as I hear a ding and outlook
> is mostly dead. I use a process viewer tool (from sysinternals?) to see
> that yes, outlook has a dialog open, but it doesn't tell me which one.
> >
> >Does the user have any addins installed? (I think it's related to an add-
> in as it's no longer a problem since I greatly reduced the number of
addins
> I have installed.) If so, disable them and enable them one at a time over
a
> period of days to see if one could be the cause.
> >
> >Otherwise, about the only thing you can do is crash outlook to close it.
>
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