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fmonti
Office OL 2007
Win XP Pro SP2
Apparently, Outlook "closed improperly" the other day. I can't remember
exactly why.
When I restarted OL, I got the "usual" alert that it had closed improperly,
that the file would undergo whatever check occurs when that happens, and
that the system performance may be affected during the check. The lower
righthand of the screen showed an icon with two gears, and hovering the
mouse over the icon produced the tip "Data file in progress."
This went on for several minutes and then it disappeared. Now, on restarting
OL again, it's still checking.
After a couple of times of this behavious, I ran the scanpst on my PST file.
It reported that only minor errors were found and corrected. On restarting
OL bingo, no error message, but within a couple of "sessions" (opening and
closing OL) the PST somehow get´s corrupted again.
I tried exporting all my data to a new PST, but again, it eventually
develops this corruption issue and I get the data file check in progress
error message.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Win XP Pro SP2
Apparently, Outlook "closed improperly" the other day. I can't remember
exactly why.
When I restarted OL, I got the "usual" alert that it had closed improperly,
that the file would undergo whatever check occurs when that happens, and
that the system performance may be affected during the check. The lower
righthand of the screen showed an icon with two gears, and hovering the
mouse over the icon produced the tip "Data file in progress."
This went on for several minutes and then it disappeared. Now, on restarting
OL again, it's still checking.
After a couple of times of this behavious, I ran the scanpst on my PST file.
It reported that only minor errors were found and corrected. On restarting
OL bingo, no error message, but within a couple of "sessions" (opening and
closing OL) the PST somehow get´s corrupted again.
I tried exporting all my data to a new PST, but again, it eventually
develops this corruption issue and I get the data file check in progress
error message.
Any ideas?
Thanks.