Continued problems with BCM 2003 for Outlook SP4 in Vista Ultimate

B

Ben

I'm continuing to get a pop up error message in the Vista Ultimate SP1 laptop
when Outlook 2003 opens with BCM 2003 with SP4 running.

I have logged the error and the only [E] message is as follows (all the rest
is [V]s)

***********

[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

*******

This laptop is new (bought June of this year) and no other program is having
an issue with memory.

Can someone tell me how to fix this issue? At this point, we are going to
have to uninstall BCM because the error message causes Outlook to crash.

Ben
 
R

Raul

Hi Ben

Can you try doing a defrag of the business contact manager database by going
to business contact manager >manage database > check for error.

Also can you try creating a new database and see if you run into any issue
 
B

Ben

Have done both already. It finds no errors (or reports none) and I have tried
three databases with no change in the message. At this point, I have had to
turn BCM completely off and it looks like I will have to uninstall it which
is odd to me as they are both Microsoft products.


Raul said:
Hi Ben

Can you try doing a defrag of the business contact manager database by going
to business contact manager >manage database > check for error.

Also can you try creating a new database and see if you run into any issue

--
Regards

Raul Thomas [MSFT]

Ben said:
I'm continuing to get a pop up error message in the Vista Ultimate SP1
laptop
when Outlook 2003 opens with BCM 2003 with SP4 running.

I have logged the error and the only [E] message is as follows (all the
rest
is [V]s)

***********

[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

*******

This laptop is new (bought June of this year) and no other program is
having
an issue with memory.

Can someone tell me how to fix this issue? At this point, we are going to
have to uninstall BCM because the error message causes Outlook to crash.

Ben
 
R

Rahul Thomas

Are they any events in the event viewer window that correlate to these ?

Ben said:
Have done both already. It finds no errors (or reports none) and I have
tried
three databases with no change in the message. At this point, I have had
to
turn BCM completely off and it looks like I will have to uninstall it
which
is odd to me as they are both Microsoft products.


Raul said:
Hi Ben

Can you try doing a defrag of the business contact manager database by
going
to business contact manager >manage database > check for error.

Also can you try creating a new database and see if you run into any
issue

--
Regards

Raul Thomas [MSFT]

Ben said:
I'm continuing to get a pop up error message in the Vista Ultimate SP1
laptop
when Outlook 2003 opens with BCM 2003 with SP4 running.

I have logged the error and the only [E] message is as follows (all the
rest
is [V]s)

***********

[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

*******

This laptop is new (bought June of this year) and no other program is
having
an issue with memory.

Can someone tell me how to fix this issue? At this point, we are going
to
have to uninstall BCM because the error message causes Outlook to
crash.

Ben
 
B

Ben

Not that I can see. It gives a generic error message that that is what is in
the log when I log the errors.

Only thing I can come up with is the incompatability with Vista. BCM 2003 SP
4 is supposed to fix that though.


Rahul Thomas said:
Are they any events in the event viewer window that correlate to these ?

Ben said:
Have done both already. It finds no errors (or reports none) and I have
tried
three databases with no change in the message. At this point, I have had
to
turn BCM completely off and it looks like I will have to uninstall it
which
is odd to me as they are both Microsoft products.


Raul said:
Hi Ben

Can you try doing a defrag of the business contact manager database by
going
to business contact manager >manage database > check for error.

Also can you try creating a new database and see if you run into any
issue

--
Regards

Raul Thomas [MSFT]

I'm continuing to get a pop up error message in the Vista Ultimate SP1
laptop
when Outlook 2003 opens with BCM 2003 with SP4 running.

I have logged the error and the only [E] message is as follows (all the
rest
is [V]s)

***********

[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

*******

This laptop is new (bought June of this year) and no other program is
having
an issue with memory.

Can someone tell me how to fix this issue? At this point, we are going
to
have to uninstall BCM because the error message causes Outlook to
crash.

Ben
 
L

Luther

Not that I can see. It gives a generic error message that that is what isin
the log when I log the errors.

Only thing I can come up with is the incompatability with Vista. BCM 2003SP
4 is supposed to fix that though.



Rahul Thomas said:
Are they any events in the event viewer window that correlate to these ?
Ben said:
Have done both already. It finds no errors (or reports none) and I have
tried
three databases with no change in the message. At this point, I have had
to
turn BCM completely off and it looks like I will have to uninstall it
which
is odd to me as they are both Microsoft products.
:
Hi Ben
Can you try doing a defrag of the business contact manager database by
going
to business contact manager >manage database > check for error.
Also can you try creating a new database and see if you run into any
issue
--
Regards
Raul Thomas [MSFT]
I'm continuing to get a pop up error message in the Vista UltimateSP1
laptop
when Outlook 2003 opens with BCM 2003 with SP4 running.
I have logged the error and the only [E] message is as follows (all the
rest
is [V]s)
***********
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes:    at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
  at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStores­Information()
[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes:    at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
  at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStores­Information()
[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes:    at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
  at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStores­Information()
*******
This laptop is new (bought June of this year) and no other programis
having
an issue with memory.
Can someone tell me how to fix this issue? At this point, we are going
to
have to uninstall BCM because the error message causes Outlook to
crash.
Ben- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Most of the Vista specific problems have been pemission related.

This:
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID
(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)

indicates that there's something seriously wrong with the code
running. I would suspect some incompatibility between different
components. Is Office Outlook on the latest service pack? Perhaps
there's something corrupted in the Outlook configuration. Try creating
a new profile, add BCM to it, and see how it behaves.
 
B

Ben

Luther said:
Most of the Vista specific problems have been pemission related.

This:
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID
(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)

indicates that there's something seriously wrong with the code
running. I would suspect some incompatibility between different
components. Is Office Outlook on the latest service pack? Perhaps
there's something corrupted in the Outlook configuration. Try creating
a new profile, add BCM to it, and see how it behaves.

Here are the updates...

Vista Ultimate SP1
MS Office 2003 SP3 (Outlook is bundled with that)
BCM 2003 SP4

I created a new database already twice and checked both for errors and
defragged them.

Do you think I should wipe out Outlook and BCM, the databases and start over
from scratch using only the .pst file to import everything or would that just
be importing the problem again?

Not sure exactly what you mean by a new profile...

Do you mean a new outlook mailbox, a new database in BCM or something else?

Sorry for confusion, just frustrated with this as I have been fighting it
off and on for about 6 months and just when I think I have it licked, it
resurfaces...
 
B

Ben

We ended up paying for a support call. Tech went through everything stated
here (as I did) and no avail at all.

Finally, he turned off all add ins and slowly, one by one, turned them back
on.

The culprit was GOOGLE toolbars and addins.

Wanted to let everyone know.

Ben


Ben said:
Not that I can see. It gives a generic error message that that is what is in
the log when I log the errors.

Only thing I can come up with is the incompatability with Vista. BCM 2003 SP
4 is supposed to fix that though.


Rahul Thomas said:
Are they any events in the event viewer window that correlate to these ?

Ben said:
Have done both already. It finds no errors (or reports none) and I have
tried
three databases with no change in the message. At this point, I have had
to
turn BCM completely off and it looks like I will have to uninstall it
which
is odd to me as they are both Microsoft products.


:

Hi Ben

Can you try doing a defrag of the business contact manager database by
going
to business contact manager >manage database > check for error.

Also can you try creating a new database and see if you run into any
issue

--
Regards

Raul Thomas [MSFT]

I'm continuing to get a pop up error message in the Vista Ultimate SP1
laptop
when Outlook 2003 opens with BCM 2003 with SP4 running.

I have logged the error and the only [E] message is as follows (all the
rest
is [V]s)

***********

[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

*******

This laptop is new (bought June of this year) and no other program is
having
an issue with memory.

Can someone tell me how to fix this issue? At this point, we are going
to
have to uninstall BCM because the error message causes Outlook to
crash.

Ben
 
R

Raul

Thanks for sharing this info

--
Regards

Rahul Thomas [MSFT]

Ben said:
We ended up paying for a support call. Tech went through everything stated
here (as I did) and no avail at all.

Finally, he turned off all add ins and slowly, one by one, turned them
back
on.

The culprit was GOOGLE toolbars and addins.

Wanted to let everyone know.

Ben


Ben said:
Not that I can see. It gives a generic error message that that is what is
in
the log when I log the errors.

Only thing I can come up with is the incompatability with Vista. BCM 2003
SP
4 is supposed to fix that though.


Rahul Thomas said:
Are they any events in the event viewer window that correlate to these
?

Have done both already. It finds no errors (or reports none) and I
have
tried
three databases with no change in the message. At this point, I have
had
to
turn BCM completely off and it looks like I will have to uninstall it
which
is odd to me as they are both Microsoft products.


:

Hi Ben

Can you try doing a defrag of the business contact manager database
by
going
to business contact manager >manage database > check for error.

Also can you try creating a new database and see if you run into any
issue

--
Regards

Raul Thomas [MSFT]

I'm continuing to get a pop up error message in the Vista Ultimate
SP1
laptop
when Outlook 2003 opens with BCM 2003 with SP4 running.

I have logged the error and the only [E] message is as follows
(all the
rest
is [V]s)

***********

[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

*******

This laptop is new (bought June of this year) and no other program
is
having
an issue with memory.

Can someone tell me how to fix this issue? At this point, we are
going
to
have to uninstall BCM because the error message causes Outlook to
crash.

Ben
 
B

Ben

No problem at all. The tech was having trouble also as the log did not give
enough information about the problem either.

He had run across a similar problem before though with a different add on
(Yahoo toolbar) so it appears to be an issue with the search engine tool
bars, 2003 version and Vista security combined.


Raul said:
Thanks for sharing this info

--
Regards

Rahul Thomas [MSFT]

Ben said:
We ended up paying for a support call. Tech went through everything stated
here (as I did) and no avail at all.

Finally, he turned off all add ins and slowly, one by one, turned them
back
on.

The culprit was GOOGLE toolbars and addins.

Wanted to let everyone know.

Ben


Ben said:
Not that I can see. It gives a generic error message that that is what is
in
the log when I log the errors.

Only thing I can come up with is the incompatability with Vista. BCM 2003
SP
4 is supposed to fix that though.


:

Are they any events in the event viewer window that correlate to these
?

Have done both already. It finds no errors (or reports none) and I
have
tried
three databases with no change in the message. At this point, I have
had
to
turn BCM completely off and it looks like I will have to uninstall it
which
is odd to me as they are both Microsoft products.


:

Hi Ben

Can you try doing a defrag of the business contact manager database
by
going
to business contact manager >manage database > check for error.

Also can you try creating a new database and see if you run into any
issue

--
Regards

Raul Thomas [MSFT]

I'm continuing to get a pop up error message in the Vista Ultimate
SP1
laptop
when Outlook 2003 opens with BCM 2003 with SP4 running.

I have logged the error and the only [E] message is as follows
(all the
rest
is [V]s)

***********

[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
[E] [11:41:49.3698807]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:02:38.5066581]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: Attempted to read or write protected
memory.
This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

[E] [12:30:24.2667435]BCMRes: at
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.NameSpaceClass.GetFolderFromID(String
EntryIDFolder, Object EntryIDStore)
at
Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.EmailTracking.DoRefreshStoresInformation()

*******

This laptop is new (bought June of this year) and no other program
is
having
an issue with memory.

Can someone tell me how to fix this issue? At this point, we are
going
to
have to uninstall BCM because the error message causes Outlook to
crash.

Ben
 

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