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Dave
Within the past two weeks, I noticed that Outlook 2000 was using
excessive Page File Resources on my home PC. The size of my Inbox was
approx.
1.8 gigs. I uninstalled Outlook 2000 and loaded Office 2007.
Office 2007 installed successfully but Outlook 2007 would not launch.
I received this error message:
"Unable to open your default email folders. The server is not
available. Contact your administrator if the conditions persists."
My internet provider is Comcast. My PC has Windows XP, SP2.
For Comcast access, Outlook is configured as a LAN, although
this is a single machine not connected to a server.
I then uninstalled Office 2007 and loaded Outlook 2000, which
worked but still had the legacy resource issues.
I have since uninstalled Outlook 2000, reinstalled Office 2007,
and loaded the Service Pack for Office 2007. Nonetheless,
I still receive this message when launching Outlook 2007:
"Unable to open your default email folders. The server is not
available. Contact your administrator if the conditions persists."
I'm now using Outlook Express for email, which works fine
but I miss the functionality of Outlook, which I have always
used on my home PCs and laptop.
I have run Office diagnostics, which found no issues, created
new Profiles via the Mail Icon in the Control Panel, and deleted
my profile from the Registry. None of these actions have enabled
me to successfully launch Outlook 2007.
I am very perplexed and frustrated.
Dave
excessive Page File Resources on my home PC. The size of my Inbox was
approx.
1.8 gigs. I uninstalled Outlook 2000 and loaded Office 2007.
Office 2007 installed successfully but Outlook 2007 would not launch.
I received this error message:
"Unable to open your default email folders. The server is not
available. Contact your administrator if the conditions persists."
My internet provider is Comcast. My PC has Windows XP, SP2.
For Comcast access, Outlook is configured as a LAN, although
this is a single machine not connected to a server.
I then uninstalled Office 2007 and loaded Outlook 2000, which
worked but still had the legacy resource issues.
I have since uninstalled Outlook 2000, reinstalled Office 2007,
and loaded the Service Pack for Office 2007. Nonetheless,
I still receive this message when launching Outlook 2007:
"Unable to open your default email folders. The server is not
available. Contact your administrator if the conditions persists."
I'm now using Outlook Express for email, which works fine
but I miss the functionality of Outlook, which I have always
used on my home PCs and laptop.
I have run Office diagnostics, which found no issues, created
new Profiles via the Mail Icon in the Control Panel, and deleted
my profile from the Registry. None of these actions have enabled
me to successfully launch Outlook 2007.
I am very perplexed and frustrated.
Dave