R Robert Crayk May 19, 2004 #2 Starting Outlook with the cleanfreebusy command may help, go to Start > Run
N Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] May 20, 2004 #3 Just on the off-chance that the cache is messed up I would try deleting ALL OST files if you find any... Close Outlook Search the hard drive for *.ost (be sure to search in hidden files) Then delete it (or all that you find) Open Outlook A new OST file will be created when you open Outlook. Also you may want to look into the following possible solutions There are several solutions offered on this page (not just the scanpst): For more information on how to repair a damaged Personal Folders PST file: http://www.slipstick.com/problems/scanpst.htm
Just on the off-chance that the cache is messed up I would try deleting ALL OST files if you find any... Close Outlook Search the hard drive for *.ost (be sure to search in hidden files) Then delete it (or all that you find) Open Outlook A new OST file will be created when you open Outlook. Also you may want to look into the following possible solutions There are several solutions offered on this page (not just the scanpst): For more information on how to repair a damaged Personal Folders PST file: http://www.slipstick.com/problems/scanpst.htm