MS Office Outlook 2007

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When I open my email, the emails come up for about 10 seconds then I get a
vista message stating 'MS Office outlook has stopped working'. Then it seems
to run though trying to detect the problem, then is states that it needs to
close and throws me out of outlook. This happened a few days ago and after
4/5 attempts I managed to keep it open and use it. Today, I'm having no such
luck. I have 'no' technical experience or know how what so ever so I have no
idea why this has happened. Anyone, experienced this before and knows how to
resolve it?
Many Thanks
 
I am having the exact same issue, started to do this when I close the
program, have no idea why or what caused it to sart
 
Tried the troubleshooting steps already?



Lunchbkt said:
I am having the exact same issue, started to do this when I close the
program, have no idea why or what caused it to sart
 
I have run the Office Diagnostics program", and it came up clean, found
nothing wrong. How can I launch Trouble shooting on Outlook 2007?
 
See the post you originally applied to.



Lunchbkt said:
I have run the Office Diagnostics program", and it came up clean, found
nothing wrong. How can I launch Trouble shooting on Outlook 2007?
 
Hi Roady

Thanks for the 'safe mode' tip. It does seem to work in safe mode. (I'm on
vista so there isn't a 'detect and repair' option on any of the file menus??
I have run the office diagnostics and everything is showing as working as it
should).

Should I just simply open it in safe mode from here on in or could that just
be masking the problem?

Also, I'm really sorry to sound like a technophobe but what is an 'event
viewer', how do I find it and what do I look for??? ('they' say ignorance is
bliss don't they! Clearly 'they' are wrong!!)

Thanks again
Sharon
 
No, there is no need to always run in Safe Mode. It is just a
troubleshooting step to determine if the installation itself is still ok.
When it works in Safe Mode, it usually means that the issues is caused by an
add-in or by a corrupted dat-file.

I actually wrote about the Event Viewer today;
http://www.msoutlook.info/question/317

It also holds some troubleshooting steps to get Outlook to work again (see
the links at the bottom of the article).
 
Hi

I've found the event viewer and it appears the event ID no. is 32??

I've read your article and have already tried the detect and repair, to no
avail. Not sure about disabling all add in's as I don't know the impact this
will have on the rest of my system (not even sure what they are or how to
disable but will try to figure out)

Any idea what the event ID 32 refers to?

Thanks
Sharon
 
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