Outlook 2003 stopped running

D

denmarfl

Using Outlook 2003; Windows XP....

When I open Outlook, it tries to Send\receive.....I can see its connecting
and attempting to secure new meesages but it finally times out not bringing
in any new messages. I used Scanpst on my pst file, the 8 processes ran...it
showed issues and I ran REPAIR. Repair ran and then it stops with a message
repair Interrupted....and will not continue.

Suggestions?
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Via the mail applet in the control panel, I would try creating a new PST
file and set it as the default delivery location. This way you can spend
some time trying to figure out what is up with the other PST file. For
example, too many items per folder or is the size approaching 1.9GB.

Using Outlook 2003; Windows XP....

When I open Outlook, it tries to Send\receive.....I can see its connecting
and attempting to secure new meesages but it finally times out not bringing
in any new messages. I used Scanpst on my pst file, the 8 processes
ran...it
showed issues and I ran REPAIR. Repair ran and then it stops with a message
repair Interrupted....and will not continue.

Suggestions?
 
D

denmarfl

Thanks, I had already done that. I am hoping to fix whatever is coruppted in
the pst file so I can convert it over to Outlook 2007. Perhaps others may
have some suggested steps I can follow to repair the file since Scanpst
couldn't finish a Repair.
 
M

M

neo said:
Via the mail applet in the control panel, I would try creating a new PST
file and set it as the default delivery location. This way you can spend
some time trying to figure out what is up with the other PST file. For
example, too many items per folder or is the size approaching 1.9GB.

I thought Outlook 2003 had a much higher capacity than 1.9GB.

M
 
D

DL

If scanpst cannot fix it, and assuming its a 2003 format pst then you are
left with paid for repair utilities
PS There is no conversion from 2003 to 2007 pst's since they both use the
same format (Unicode, by default)
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

It does, but there are two PST file formats. If you carried over a PST file
from earlier versions, then the file size/count limitations still exist.

M said:
Via the mail applet in the control panel, I would try creating a new PST
file and set it as the default delivery location. This way you can spend
some time trying to figure out what is up with the other PST file. For
example, too many items per folder or is the size approaching 1.9GB.

I thought Outlook 2003 had a much higher capacity than 1.9GB.

M
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

As "DL" mentioned Outlook 2007 can work with both flavors of PST file. The
PST file that is failing a repair, is this a Unicode or Legacy PST file?

Legacy = A PST file that was created in Outlook 97/2002 format.

Thanks, I had already done that. I am hoping to fix whatever is coruppted
in
the pst file so I can convert it over to Outlook 2007. Perhaps others may
have some suggested steps I can follow to repair the file since Scanpst
couldn't finish a Repair.
 
D

denmarfl

You responded to this question originally posted by me.....and I am wondering
if you saw my posting entered 9/21/09 entitled "Outlook 2007; Scanpst
Results"? This issue really has me puzzled and any assistance will be
apprecitaed......
 
N

NancyMac

Denmarfl,
I am having the same trouble with 2007 and also Word 2007. So what ever it
is that is corrupt. Has moved to Word 2007 also.

Thanks
NancyMac
 

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