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Old May 6th, 2010, 03:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Bradj57
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Default Creating a new profile

My Outlook crashes everytime I send an email or anytime I try to use an email
address look up. Detect and repair isn't working so I want to try creating a
new profile but want to make sure I don't lose all my old emails. Does
anyone know the step-by-step instructions on how to do this?

thanks.
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Old May 6th, 2010, 03:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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"Bradj57" wrote in message
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My Outlook crashes everytime I send an email or anytime I try to use an
email
address look up. Detect and repair isn't working so I want to try creating
a
new profile but want to make sure I don't lose all my old emails. Does
anyone know the step-by-step instructions on how to do this?


Unless you include details of the error and your installation, no one can help
you. Post the exact and complete text of the error. Post your Outlook and
Windows versions. Post your account type and exactly when the crash occurs.
State whether or not it ever worked and what changed on your PC just before it
stopped working, if it had worked before. Examine the Event log to see if
there are events logged that pertain to the crash and post the entries.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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Old May 12th, 2010, 09:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Bradj57
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Default Creating a new profile

The message i get is:
Microsoft Office Outlook has encountered a problem and needs to close. We
are sorry for the inconvenience.

The details a
AppName: outlook.exe AppVer: 11.0.8312.0 AppStamp:4a403990
ModName: msvcrt.dll ModVer: 7.0.2600.5512 ModStamp:4802a188
fDebug: 0 Offset: 00036803

This happens whenever I send an email.

Thanks.

"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"Bradj57" wrote in message
...

My Outlook crashes everytime I send an email or anytime I try to use an
email
address look up. Detect and repair isn't working so I want to try creating
a
new profile but want to make sure I don't lose all my old emails. Does
anyone know the step-by-step instructions on how to do this?


Unless you include details of the error and your installation, no one can help
you. Post the exact and complete text of the error. Post your Outlook and
Windows versions. Post your account type and exactly when the crash occurs.
State whether or not it ever worked and what changed on your PC just before it
stopped working, if it had worked before. Examine the Event log to see if
there are events logged that pertain to the crash and post the entries.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

.

  #4  
Old May 13th, 2010, 04:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Creating a new profile

"Bradj57" wrote in message
...

The message i get is:
Microsoft Office Outlook has encountered a problem and needs to close. We
are sorry for the inconvenience.

The details a
AppName: outlook.exe AppVer: 11.0.8312.0 AppStamp:4a403990
ModName: msvcrt.dll ModVer: 7.0.2600.5512 ModStamp:4802a188
fDebug: 0 Offset: 00036803


What about the rest of the answers to my questions.

Post the exact and complete text of the error.


You did that.

Post your Outlook and Windows versions.


The error indicates you're using Outlook 2003. I don't see your Windows
version.

Post your account type and exactly when the crash occurs.
State whether or not it ever worked and what changed on your PC just before
it
stopped working, if it had worked before. Examine the Event log to see if
there are events logged that pertain to the crash and post the entries.


I don't see any of the answers for these, either.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

  #5  
Old May 14th, 2010, 03:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Bradj57
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Default Creating a new profile

-Windows XP, Version 5.1
-The account is pop mail with yahoo! (let me know if you need something more
specific than that)
-It worked just fine for over a year but just started doing this a couple
months ago. I have no recollection of doing anything different or
downloading anything that would have distrupted my Outlook
-I do not know how to view the event log. I did a Google search for what
that means and where I would find it but I am not sure where I would find the
log specific to Outlook. Can you let me know where I can find the exact
information you are looking for?

Lastly I was dissapointed to see the negative tone in your email. I
appreciate your help but would also appreciate your understanding that I am
not overly computer literate, particularly when it comes to diagnosing
errors. I understand that you handle numerous computer errors daily and I
realize that I missed putting the other topics in my response but there is no
excuse to take that tone with an obviously troubled Windows user.

Thank you.

"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"Bradj57" wrote in message
...

The message i get is:
Microsoft Office Outlook has encountered a problem and needs to close. We
are sorry for the inconvenience.

The details a
AppName: outlook.exe AppVer: 11.0.8312.0 AppStamp:4a403990
ModName: msvcrt.dll ModVer: 7.0.2600.5512 ModStamp:4802a188
fDebug: 0 Offset: 00036803


What about the rest of the answers to my questions.

Post the exact and complete text of the error.


You did that.

Post your Outlook and Windows versions.


The error indicates you're using Outlook 2003. I don't see your Windows
version.

Post your account type and exactly when the crash occurs.
State whether or not it ever worked and what changed on your PC just before
it
stopped working, if it had worked before. Examine the Event log to see if
there are events logged that pertain to the crash and post the entries.


I don't see any of the answers for these, either.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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  #6  
Old May 14th, 2010, 07:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Creating a new profile

"Bradj57" wrote in message
...

-Windows XP, Version 5.1
-The account is pop mail with yahoo! (let me know if you need something more
specific than that)


Do you pay for a Yahoo Plus account? Free yahoo.com (or yahoo.ca) can't be
used with Outook or any POP mail client. Yahoo won't allow it. ISPs like
AT&T and British Telecom contract with Yahoo to host their mail for them and
subscribers to those services get a Yahoo Plus account as a part of that
service.

-It worked just fine for over a year but just started doing this a couple
months ago. I have no recollection of doing anything different or
downloading anything that would have distrupted my Outlook


If you have autoupdates from Microsoft or your antivirus program enabled, then
you DO download something freqently and install it. Sometimes these updates
can affect Outlook.

-I do not know how to view the event log. I did a Google search for what
that means and where I would find it but I am not sure where I would find
the
log specific to Outlook. Can you let me know where I can find the exact
information you are looking for?


Right-click My Computer, choose Manage, Expand Event Viewer under System
Tools. Examine the System and Application logs for any references to Outlook.
There may be an Office log also.

Lastly I was dissapointed to see the negative tone in your email.


What negative tone is that? Where was I pejorative or insulting? How can you
see "tone" in an electronic message? You can't tell anything about my "tone"
unless I insult you.

I appreciate your help but would also appreciate your understanding that I
am
not overly computer literate, particularly when it comes to diagnosing
errors.


And where did you point that out so we could know how much guidance you need?
I tend to asssume people know what they're doing unless they say otherwise.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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Old May 27th, 2010, 10:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Bradj57
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Default Creating a new profile

I use a Yahoo plus account.
I do have an anti-virus program. To be accurate then, I do not remember
knowingly/manually downloading anything that would have altered my Outlook.
I could not find any reference to Outlook in the event log (checked the
areas you suggested). Would I clearly see "Outlook" or "Office" or should I
be looking for something else?


"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"Bradj57" wrote in message
...

-Windows XP, Version 5.1
-The account is pop mail with yahoo! (let me know if you need something more
specific than that)


Do you pay for a Yahoo Plus account? Free yahoo.com (or yahoo.ca) can't be
used with Outook or any POP mail client. Yahoo won't allow it. ISPs like
AT&T and British Telecom contract with Yahoo to host their mail for them and
subscribers to those services get a Yahoo Plus account as a part of that
service.

-It worked just fine for over a year but just started doing this a couple
months ago. I have no recollection of doing anything different or
downloading anything that would have distrupted my Outlook


If you have autoupdates from Microsoft or your antivirus program enabled, then
you DO download something freqently and install it. Sometimes these updates
can affect Outlook.

-I do not know how to view the event log. I did a Google search for what
that means and where I would find it but I am not sure where I would find
the
log specific to Outlook. Can you let me know where I can find the exact
information you are looking for?


Right-click My Computer, choose Manage, Expand Event Viewer under System
Tools. Examine the System and Application logs for any references to Outlook.
There may be an Office log also.

Lastly I was dissapointed to see the negative tone in your email.


What negative tone is that? Where was I pejorative or insulting? How can you
see "tone" in an electronic message? You can't tell anything about my "tone"
unless I insult you.

I appreciate your help but would also appreciate your understanding that I
am
not overly computer literate, particularly when it comes to diagnosing
errors.


And where did you point that out so we could know how much guidance you need?
I tend to asssume people know what they're doing unless they say otherwise.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

.

  #8  
Old May 28th, 2010, 03:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Posts: 2,485
Default Creating a new profile

"Bradj57" wrote in message
...

I use a Yahoo plus account.
I do have an anti-virus program. To be accurate then, I do not remember
knowingly/manually downloading anything that would have altered my Outlook.


If you allow WIndows and/or yout antivirus program to autoupdate itself, this
can produce a change that will change a PC's behavior.

I could not find any reference to Outlook in the event log (checked the
areas you suggested). Would I clearly see "Outlook" or "Office" or should I
be looking for something else?


Use Find under the View menu to search the System or Application event log for
"outlook" in the Description field.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

  #9  
Old June 1st, 2010, 07:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Bradj57
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Default Creating a new profile

I found some event logs in Application and System but none before 2008. The
dates on the logs go up to Jan 2008 then jump to 2017. However, none of the
Outlook related things show up past 2007. Does that matter? Would this
particular error still be in one of the older logs?

Also, I had the Norton anti-virus long before I started having these
problems. Does that mean that a new definition downloaded from Norton could
have fouled this up?

"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"Bradj57" wrote in message
...

I use a Yahoo plus account.
I do have an anti-virus program. To be accurate then, I do not remember
knowingly/manually downloading anything that would have altered my Outlook.


If you allow WIndows and/or yout antivirus program to autoupdate itself, this
can produce a change that will change a PC's behavior.

I could not find any reference to Outlook in the event log (checked the
areas you suggested). Would I clearly see "Outlook" or "Office" or should I
be looking for something else?


Use Find under the View menu to search the System or Application event log for
"outlook" in the Description field.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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  #10  
Old June 1st, 2010, 08:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Creating a new profile

"Bradj57" wrote in message
...

I found some event logs in Application and System but none before 2008. The
dates on the logs go up to Jan 2008 then jump to 2017. However, none of the
Outlook related things show up past 2007. Does that matter? Would this
particular error still be in one of the older logs?


Possibly. Clearly you had your PC's clock set incorrectly at some point.

Also, I had the Norton anti-virus long before I started having these
problems. Does that mean that a new definition downloaded from Norton could
have fouled this up?


Sure, particularly with Symantec products, well-known for not behaving well
when used with Outlook.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 




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