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John Sandu
I've installed MS Office 2007 Professional some days ago (eight or more).
Before installing, I've saved personal folders of MS Outlook 2003 (which I
was using before) and uninstalled MS Office 2003.
Well, I start MS Word and I activate the product. Then I start MS Outlook
2007 and I have a pleasant surprise: MS Outlook 2007 retrives my folders in
the appropriate Application Data, so I have no need to restore what I saved.
But the first time I've started MS Outlook 2007 and every time I did it
after I get for first a ballon message saying:
"A data file did not close properly the last time it was used and is being
checked for problems. Performance might be affected while the check is in
progress."
The check finished, I got a balloon message saying me the check is complete,
but the next time I start Outlook 2007 I get the same balloon error message.
I close MS Outlook 2007 every time before I shut down the system, using the
close button (x in the right upper corner) or the File/Exit command.
Searching the forums, I've seen how to repair personal folders and I used
SCANPST command, which found "minor inconsistencies" and did not create
Recovered Personal Folders, so I think Outlook entirely recovered all the
content of .pst. But... this didn't solve my problem.
I tried to create an additional personal folder file, thinking that the old
PST reached some size limit, but the problem still exist.
I don't understand what's happening. It is right I didn't make a conversion
of personal folders from the Outlook 2003 status to the Outlook 2007 status,
but there was no any question about, so I think Outlook 2007 recognized the
personal folders and passed them to the Outlook 2007 format (if there is some
difference...). Now is a little late to - let's say - import messages from
the saved PST, because I have many new messages I kept in my folders.
I mention my system: HP dc7100, with 2 GB of RAM, 2 HDD of more than 150 GB
each (I have enough free space), Windows XP Professional SP2 with all the
updates up-to-date.
Every other component of MS Office 2007 works fine, without any error
message or warning.
I'll be grateful if anyone can give me an explanation and a "how to solve"
this annoying behaviour of my new Outlook 2007.
TIA,
John
Before installing, I've saved personal folders of MS Outlook 2003 (which I
was using before) and uninstalled MS Office 2003.
Well, I start MS Word and I activate the product. Then I start MS Outlook
2007 and I have a pleasant surprise: MS Outlook 2007 retrives my folders in
the appropriate Application Data, so I have no need to restore what I saved.
But the first time I've started MS Outlook 2007 and every time I did it
after I get for first a ballon message saying:
"A data file did not close properly the last time it was used and is being
checked for problems. Performance might be affected while the check is in
progress."
The check finished, I got a balloon message saying me the check is complete,
but the next time I start Outlook 2007 I get the same balloon error message.
I close MS Outlook 2007 every time before I shut down the system, using the
close button (x in the right upper corner) or the File/Exit command.
Searching the forums, I've seen how to repair personal folders and I used
SCANPST command, which found "minor inconsistencies" and did not create
Recovered Personal Folders, so I think Outlook entirely recovered all the
content of .pst. But... this didn't solve my problem.
I tried to create an additional personal folder file, thinking that the old
PST reached some size limit, but the problem still exist.
I don't understand what's happening. It is right I didn't make a conversion
of personal folders from the Outlook 2003 status to the Outlook 2007 status,
but there was no any question about, so I think Outlook 2007 recognized the
personal folders and passed them to the Outlook 2007 format (if there is some
difference...). Now is a little late to - let's say - import messages from
the saved PST, because I have many new messages I kept in my folders.
I mention my system: HP dc7100, with 2 GB of RAM, 2 HDD of more than 150 GB
each (I have enough free space), Windows XP Professional SP2 with all the
updates up-to-date.
Every other component of MS Office 2007 works fine, without any error
message or warning.
I'll be grateful if anyone can give me an explanation and a "how to solve"
this annoying behaviour of my new Outlook 2007.
TIA,
John