Outlook 2003 MOF Error

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Matt Weston

I recently installed Office Pro 2003. Everything works well - except
Outlook. I continually receive an error:
"Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Unable to open the Outlook window.
The set of folders could not be opened."

Event log shows :
The MOF file created for the Outlook service could not be loaded. The error
code returned by the MOF Compiler is contained in the Record Data. Before
the performance counters of this service can be collected by WMI the MOF
file will need to be loaded manually. Contact the vendor of this service for
additional information.



Any ideas?
 
S

sunilmanuel

Matt said:
I recently installed Office Pro 2003. Everything works well - except
Outlook. I continually receive an error:
"Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Unable to open the Outlook window.
The set of folders could not be opened."

Event log shows :
The MOF file created for the Outlook service could not be loaded. The error
code returned by the MOF Compiler is contained in the Record Data. Before
the performance counters of this service can be collected by WMI the MOF
file will need to be loaded manually. Contact the vendor of this service for
additional information.



Any ideas?



Hey Matt


The profile that you are using is corrupted.


How to create a new e-mail profile in Outlook 2003
Follow these steps to create a new e-mail profile in Outlook 2003: 1.
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. Click Switch to Classic View, and then double-click Mail.
3. In the Mail Setup dialog box, click Show Profiles.
4. On the General tab, click Prompt for a profile to be used, and then
click Add.
5. In the Profile Name box, type a descriptive name for the new e-mail
profile, and then click OK.
6. In the E-mail Accounts dialog box, click Add a new e-mail account,
and then click Next.
7. Click the appropriate server type for your new e-mail account, and
then click Next.
8. Type your account information in the required boxes, and then click
Next.
9. Click Finish, and then click OK.


In the Mail window, under "Always use this profile", select the new
profile that we just created and click and apply..
Open outlool. Outlook will open with the new profile.


To import your data back into outlook:


1. Go to File>>Import and Export
2. import from another program of file and click on next
3. Select Personal Folders File (.pst) and click on next
4. Click on Browse and select the largest pst file and click on open
5. Click on Next and Finish


Sunil Manuel
 
B

Brock

Good stuff. Thanks

sunilmanuel said:
Hey Matt


The profile that you are using is corrupted.


How to create a new e-mail profile in Outlook 2003
Follow these steps to create a new e-mail profile in Outlook 2003: 1.
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. Click Switch to Classic View, and then double-click Mail.
3. In the Mail Setup dialog box, click Show Profiles.
4. On the General tab, click Prompt for a profile to be used, and then
click Add.
5. In the Profile Name box, type a descriptive name for the new e-mail
profile, and then click OK.
6. In the E-mail Accounts dialog box, click Add a new e-mail account,
and then click Next.
7. Click the appropriate server type for your new e-mail account, and
then click Next.
8. Type your account information in the required boxes, and then click
Next.
9. Click Finish, and then click OK.


In the Mail window, under "Always use this profile", select the new
profile that we just created and click and apply..
Open outlool. Outlook will open with the new profile.


To import your data back into outlook:


1. Go to File>>Import and Export
2. import from another program of file and click on next
3. Select Personal Folders File (.pst) and click on next
4. Click on Browse and select the largest pst file and click on open
5. Click on Next and Finish


Sunil Manuel
 

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