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Outlook keeps shutting down (REPOST)
Within the last week, every time that Outlook begins to perform an involved
task, such as receiving a large or many emails, or processing archive tasks, it abruptly shuts down. When I reopen it, if it still needs to receive a large or many emails, the process becomes circular (i.e., it keeps shutting down). The only way that I am able to interrupt this from continuing to occur is to download the inbox headers only, and then process the headers only a few at a time. Last week, I was having some C++ runtime errors on one of my machines (a laptop): Outlook would shut down abruptly under the same circumstances and a pop-up would say that a runtime error caused it. Now, however, there is no runtime error alert, and I am experiencing the problem on both computers (a laptop and a desktop). Is this perhaps a virus from an email? A Windows Update? Any theories of the "most likely" cause? Any suggestions for resolving this prior to reinstalling Outlook? In my previous post, someone only suggested the thing I'm looking to avoid: uninstalling, then reinstalling the application. There must be another alternative, as this occurring on both machines around the same time after an extended time of use of Outlook must be explained by means other than a corrupt application. Thanks, Zakhary Operating System: Windows XP SP2 (Desktop); Windows XP SP# (Laptop) Outlook Version: 2003 |
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Outlook keeps shutting down (REPOST)
Have you checked your Application Event Viewer for Outlook or Office-related
errors? ID and source are important. Have you brought in the PST from an older verson of Outlook? If so, what size is it? Have you scanned your PST for errors? Have you tried creating a new profile? "Zakhary" wrote in message ... Within the last week, every time that Outlook begins to perform an involved task, such as receiving a large or many emails, or processing archive tasks, it abruptly shuts down. When I reopen it, if it still needs to receive a large or many emails, the process becomes circular (i.e., it keeps shutting down). The only way that I am able to interrupt this from continuing to occur is to download the inbox headers only, and then process the headers only a few at a time. Last week, I was having some C++ runtime errors on one of my machines (a laptop): Outlook would shut down abruptly under the same circumstances and a pop-up would say that a runtime error caused it. Now, however, there is no runtime error alert, and I am experiencing the problem on both computers (a laptop and a desktop). Is this perhaps a virus from an email? A Windows Update? Any theories of the "most likely" cause? Any suggestions for resolving this prior to reinstalling Outlook? In my previous post, someone only suggested the thing I'm looking to avoid: uninstalling, then reinstalling the application. There must be another alternative, as this occurring on both machines around the same time after an extended time of use of Outlook must be explained by means other than a corrupt application. Thanks, Zakhary Operating System: Windows XP SP2 (Desktop); Windows XP SP# (Laptop) Outlook Version: 2003 |
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Outlook keeps shutting down (REPOST)
On 3/16/2010 9:41 AM, Zakhary wrote:
Within the last week, every time that Outlook begins to perform an involved task, such as receiving a large or many emails, or processing archive tasks, it abruptly shuts down. When I reopen it, if it still needs to receive a large or many emails, the process becomes circular (i.e., it keeps shutting down). The only way that I am able to interrupt this from continuing to occur is to download the inbox headers only, and then process the headers only a few at a time. Last week, I was having some C++ runtime errors on one of my machines (a laptop): Outlook would shut down abruptly under the same circumstances and a pop-up would say that a runtime error caused it. Now, however, there is no runtime error alert, and I am experiencing the problem on both computers (a laptop and a desktop). Is this perhaps a virus from an email? A Windows Update? Any theories of the "most likely" cause? Any suggestions for resolving this prior to reinstalling Outlook? In my previous post, someone only suggested the thing I'm looking to avoid: uninstalling, then reinstalling the application. There must be another alternative, as this occurring on both machines around the same time after an extended time of use of Outlook must be explained by means other than a corrupt application. Thanks, Zakhary Operating System: Windows XP SP2 (Desktop); Windows XP SP# (Laptop) Outlook Version: 2003 Please do not repost. There are very few people like myself who monitor these forums. We view them through a different interface. By duplicating threads, you are doing a disservice to those who will be searching for a solution to your problem in the future. Reinstalling is the least painful way to solve the problem. -- Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Try Exchange Online http://bit.ly/free-exchange-trial Please vote "helpful" if I helped you |
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Outlook keeps shutting down (REPOST)
I think your outlook has been crashed, you must recover that from best 'Outlook PST Repair' (http://www.stellarinfo.co.in/pst-recovery.htm) company, Here are many world's number one '*data recovery*' (http://www.stellarinfo.co.in/) companies like STELLAR who recover outlook pst you must consult with them. Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert;133025 Wrote: On 3/16/2010 9:41 AM, Zakhary wrote: Within the last week, every time that Outlook begins to perform an involved task, such as receiving a large or many emails, or processing archive tasks, it abruptly shuts down. When I reopen it, if it still needs to receive a large or many emails, the process becomes circular (i.e., it keeps shutting down). The only way that I am able to interrupt this from continuing to occur is to download the inbox headers only, and then process the headers only a few at a time. Last week, I was having some C++ runtime errors on one of my machines (a laptop): Outlook would shut down abruptly under the same circumstances and a pop-up would say that a runtime error caused it. Now, however, there is no runtime error alert, and I am experiencing the problem on both computers (a laptop and a desktop). Is this perhaps a virus from an email? A Windows Update? Any theories of the "most likely" cause? Any suggestions for resolving this prior to reinstalling Outlook? In my previous post, someone only suggested the thing I'm looking to avoid: uninstalling, then reinstalling the application. There must be another alternative, as this occurring on both machines around the same time after an extended time of use of Outlook must be explained by means other than a corrupt application. Thanks, Zakhary Operating System: Windows XP SP2 (Desktop); Windows XP SP# (Laptop) Outlook Version: 2003 Please do not repost. There are very few people like myself who monitor these forums. We view them through a different interface. By duplicating threads, you are doing a disservice to those who will be searching for a solution to your problem in the future. Reinstalling is the least painful way to solve the problem. -- Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Try Exchange Online http://bit.ly/free-exchange-trial Please vote "helpful" if I helped you -- nancy0123 http://www.stellarinfo.co.in/ http://forums.slipstick.com |
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