Outlook 2003 Issues

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  1. Posts : 94
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #11

    outlook hanging, permissions, add-ins


    pschaeffer said:
    Some reading online indicated that my problems might go away if I uninstalled IE9.

    They did. I also went into the update manager to mark IE9 as an unwanted update so that it would not reappear.
    i'm still suffering exactly the same probs as i was when last on this thread - perhaps i'll try that ie9 fix, pschaeffer.

    otherwise, i've become almost sure in my contemplations on this that if i move my account to be the system's internal administrator account (the only real admin) all will be fine. hv just not yet implemented that as it's a labor intensive thing to do.
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  2. Posts : 3,009
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #12

    zdoe, have you tried running in Inbox Repair Tool?
    How to find and run the Inbox Repair tool in Outlook

    There is also an MS 'Fix-it' in the link.

    Please let us know if it works. :)
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  3. Posts : 94
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #13

    scanpst


    have now ran scanpst on the main inbox.pst -file.

    my last experience was not so good with it - using the old version damaged the new unicode-capable container. had not noticed that i had a later one on my HD as well.

    but all is good with this file now - we'll c. will report back if the crashes stop.

    the msFixit program fails to install on my system - "cannot execute a script..." or some such thing. they should just distribute scanPst as a standalone program.

    unistalling iexplore - i don't find it's uninstall from the uninstall dialogue. could take it out with revo, but that's a bit scary as it's heavily integrated with the o.s... maybe when i have a fresh clone of the system drive.
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  4. Posts : 3,009
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #14

    zdoe said:
    have now ran scanpst on the main inbox.pst -file.

    my last experience was not so good with it - using the old version damaged the new unicode-capable container. had not noticed that i had a later one on my HD as well.

    but all is good with this file now - we'll c. will report back if the crashes stop.
    Will keep my fingers crossed.
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  5. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
       #15

    Outlook 2003 Crash (D3D10Warp.dll)


    For several weeks I have the same problem. Outlook 2003 crashes with a reference to the D3D10Warp.dll. Now I can reproduce the crash reliably on my Computer.

    1. Click the "Answer"-Button in a mail, which you received in HTML-Format (important!).
    2. Make sure, that the mail format in the answer window is still "HTML".
    3. Move the cursor over the "Submit"-Button and wait until the hint in the yellow box appears.

    Then, on my computer, Outlook crashes.

    I find strange, that it doesn't crash:

    • when I do this in a new mail, which I created not via answering a mail
    • when I show a hint in another toolbar (i.e. formatting) of the ("crash"-) mail window
    • when the mail format is "Text" or "Rich Text"

    I would be interested if others can confirm that too.
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  6. Posts : 94
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #16

    what sort of problems did you see? if they're anything like mine i'd be happy to kill iExplore - i never use it anyway.
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  7. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
       #17

    I use iExplore sometimes, because some Websites are especially created for MS-IE.
    I know, you would not recommend to visit such sites, but I need it sometimes.
    For that reason I am not very happy with killing iExplore.

    On the other hand, I think the "problem solving method" uninstalling iExplore may only work for a while.

    I guess it may be a problem with the driver of my graphics adapter, intaracting with a previous update from Microsoft and it may be, that in the future other problems arise from this basic.

    A few minutes ago I tested the behavior on my notebook - there the problem does not exist!
    On my notebook is also iExplore 9 installed and works pretty good together with Outlook 2003. No crashes.
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  8. Posts : 4
    windows 7 64 bit
       #18

    Outlook 2003 hanging and freezing.


    I have a SKY account and the same infuriating problem happened many times a day and defied any attempt at a cure.

    As an experiment I converted my e-mail account to an IMAP account via the setup menu. Since that was done apart from using OULOOK in a slightly different way it has worked.

    Does that indicate anything to the odd boffin out there?
    Last edited by 65click; 15 Dec 2011 at 11:21. Reason: Typo
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  9. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 home premium 64 bit
       #19

    Outlook hangs


    No solution but same problem. every hour or so the screen lines darken, if I move my mouse to the top tool bars they blacken. I run this scrip "outlook.exe /resetnavpane" and it generally closes "looks for a solution" and opens ok again. Other times I have to close with task manager. It then opens again with duplicate sessions equating to the number of times I ran the script

    I have MSoffice 2003 professional. Have run repair process, have re-installed. I've tried to watch if it happens when I sort, go to unread, receive a mail but can't pin it down to any occurrence.

    I am beginning to think it could be the size of my files?
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  10. Posts : 94
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #20

    i'm currently suspecting that there's some issue with file permissions that prevents outlook 2003 from working properly on win7/64. it seems that outlook keeps some security policies in the registry that are not file-level but need to be correct for things to jive.

    started another thread here a while back when i couldn't manipulate the .PST files...

    anyway - yes, - still unresolved.
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