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Outlook 2000 wont start

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novak

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May 9, 2000
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The battery ran out on my laptop whilst Outlook 2000 was receiving an email, Now I get the message 'MICRSOFT OUTLOOK HAS ENCOUNTERED A PROBLEM AND NEEDS TO CLOSE'. I have removed Outlook and reinstalled and removed the whole Office 2000 package and re-installed but still get the same error. I am running Windows XP. Surely I dont have to format and re-install XP. Can someone advise please....
 
maybe the mail has become corrupt the program was working on when the problem occured and your preview pane is on?

try the following:

start - run

outlook /regserver

then:

outlook /nopreview

and see if that solves the problem.

Kind regards,

Shadow.
 
the 'Outlook /regserver' comes up with invalid argument, tried changing it but not sure what it should be, Is this the correct argument ??
 
Yes it is. But you might want to use /unregserver first. This is the full list of swicthes for Outlook:

How to run command-line switches:

Search for the Microsoft Outlook® executable file, Outlook.exe, and make a note of the path to Outlook.exe.

Click Start, and then click Run.

In the Open box, type the complete path you noted in step 1, including the file name. Press the SPACEBAR once and then type a forward slash mark (/) followed by the switch.

Press ENTER to execute the command.

Example

If you want to use the CleanReminders switch, the command you type in the Open box should be:

"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\Outlook.exe" /Cleanreminders

Command-line switches:

/a "path\filename" creates an item with the specified file as an attachment.

For example: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\Outlook.exe" /a "C:\My Documents\labels.doc"

/c messageclass creates a new item of the specified message class (Outlook forms or any other valid MAPI form).

/c ipm.activity creates a Journal entry.

/c ipm.appointment creates an appointment.

/c ipm.contact creates a contact.

/c ipm.note creates an e-mail message.

/c ipm.stickynote creates a note.

/c ipm.task creates a task.

/CheckClient prompts for the default manager of e-mail, news, and contacts.

/Cleanfinders removes saved searches from the Microsoft Exchange Server store.

/CleanFreeBusy cleans and regenerates free/busy information.

/CleanReminders cleans and regenerates reminders.

/CleanSchedPlus deletes all Schedule+ data (free/busy, permissions, and .cal file) from the server and enables the free/busy information from the Outlook Calendar to be used and viewed by all Schedule+ 1.0 users.

/CleanViews restores default views. All custom views you created are lost.

/Embedding msgfilename opens the specified message file (.msg) as an OLE embedding.

/f msgfilename opens the specified message file (.msg).

/Nopreview turns off the Preview Pane and removes the option from the View menu.

/p msgfilename prints the specified message file (.msg).

/Profile profilename loads the specified profile. (If your profile name contains a space, enclosed the profile name in quotation marks (").

/Profiles opens the Choose Profile dialog box regardless of the options setting on the Tools menu.

/Recycle starts Outlook using an existing Outlook window, if one exists.

/Regserver rewrites all Outlook specific registry keys and re-associates file extensions without having to reinstall Outlook or run setup with the /y switch. The settings are stored in the Outlook.srg file located in the same folder as the Outlook program.

/ResetFolders restores missing folders for the default delivery location.

/ResetOutlookBar rebuilds the Outlook Bar.

/s filename loads the specified shortcuts file (.fav).

/Safe starts Outlook without extensions, Preview Pane or toolbar customization.

/select outlook:\\foldername starts Outlook and opens the specified folder.

For example, to open Outlook and display the Calendar use: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\Outlook.exe" /select outlook:\\calendar

/Unregserver Deletes all registry keys and file associations for Outlook. Its actions are based on the Outlook.srg file located in the same folder as the Outlook application. Use the /regserver switch to rewrite the registry keys and file associations after using this switch.

 
Hasit...

I slected Start then run and browsed in the 'open' line to the folder with Outlook.exe and added the argument to give following....

"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /unregserver

message received back is still 'The command line argument is not valid. Verify the switch you are using' ...

Frustrating..... However, the '/safe' argument works and starts outlook up..... Any suggestions please ?? :)))
 
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