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Windows 7: Office 2010, "Outlook Today"-problems ?

14 Feb 2010   #1

W7-Enterprise + WS-2008 (Converted to Workstation)
 
 
Office 2010, "Outlook Today"-problems ?

hi !



some office 2010 problems: when i try to view "Outlook Today" i get an error message:
"cannot display the folder. out of memory or system resources".

right-clicking on outlook today → data-file properties → home page,
the problem seems to bee that it changes from the default outlook.htm to outlook3.ht

res://E:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\1033\OUTLWVW.DLL/outlook3.ht

clicking on "Restore defaults" fixes it.

but the next time i start Outlook, or sometimes even if i just take a look at some inbox-folders and then go back to outlook today,
then it´s the same problem all over again.

i have used 2010 for a while, and never seen those problems before,
it all started a few days ago after i changed some other settings, only problem is that i can´t remember exactly what i did.

one weird thing is that the problems only seems to be with my user-account, if i use my admin-account everything works ok.

i have uninstalled 2010, used ccleaner to fix the registry, manually removed all office-related files from the users-folders,
then reinstalled 2010.

the problems are still there.

any ideas ?
My System SpecsSystem Spec

14 Feb 2010   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by hackerman1 View Post
hi !

some office 2010 problems: when i try to view "Outlook Today" i get an error message:
"cannot display the folder. out of memory or system resources".

right-clicking on outlook today → data-file properties → home page,
the problem seems to bee that it changes from the default outlook.htm to outlook3.ht

res://E:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\1033\OUTLWVW.DLL/outlook3.ht

clicking on "Restore defaults" fixes it.

but the next time i start Outlook, or sometimes even if i just take a look at some inbox-folders and then go back to outlook today,
then it´s the same problem all over again.

i have used 2010 for a while, and never seen those problems before,
it all started a few days ago after i changed some other settings, only problem is that i can´t remember exactly what i did.

one weird thing is that the problems only seems to be with my user-account, if i use my admin-account everything works ok.

i have uninstalled 2010, used ccleaner to fix the registry, manually removed all office-related files from the users-folders,
then reinstalled 2010.

the problems are still there.

any ideas ?

Hello,

Try this command Start > Run > Outlook /resetnavpane see how it goes

Good Luck,
Captain
My System SpecsSystem Spec
14 Feb 2010   #3

W7-Enterprise + WS-2008 (Converted to Workstation)
 
 

hi !

thanks !

uninstalling 2010 now, going back to 2007.

need to have outlook working....

might try 2010 again, later....
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14 Feb 2010   #4

Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
 
 

No issues .. Let us know when you have the same issue

Good Luck,
Captain
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