Could you perhaps clue me in on what you did that caused this problem. I see
nothing in your last post. In your first post you alluded to having
reinstalled Outlook 98, a fairly drastic move if you ask me. There must be
more to this story.
My problem first started when Outlook would freeze whenever I clicked
on the calendar and then tried to select an item within the calendar.
I used scanpst.exe to check my outlook.pst file but it only found
minor issues which I went ahead and repaired but it made no
difference. It was at this point that I tried to re-install OL98
thinking that some executeable within OL might have been corrupted. I
had posted an inquiry in this group earlier about this problem (OL98
hangs 3/1/2007) and the most useful resource I found regarding this
initial problem was the following url:
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-1810640.php
However I still found that when trying to drag and drop calendar items
OL98 would freeze on every item. So I resorted to manually
re-enetering every item in my calendar. Then when I needed to send an
email message I found that the address lookup capbility that I had
used for years was no longer functioning (that is, I would type in the
name of someone contained in my contact folder and after exiting from
the to: field the name would be underlined indicating that a valid
address for that name had been found in the contact folder.)
Now, here is the other piece of data that is probably critical to this
issue. Since I rarely have had to monkey around with OL98 over the
many years I've used it, after I re-installed OL98 I was not
experienced enough to just "Open" my pst file, rather I imported it.
I've thought that maybe I need to redo that particular process by
closing all my pst files and then using open again, but I find that I
cannot close my main pst as I get an error message saying I cannot
close the folder that contains my calendar, contacts and POP maibox.
Again I appreciate everyone's interest in my problem and I hope
someone can give me the magic key to restore this functionality.
At least this experience gave me the opportunity to clean up my
calendar and contact folder
John Keith
(e-mail address removed)