Outlook 2007 has stopped working

M

mark

When I start Outlook 2007 it opens and starts downloading email messages but
a few seconds later it displays a message that it has stopped working.
There are two options then: Check online for a solution and close the
program. Clicking on the first options closed Outlook and restarts it and
the same two options appear.
I have Vista Home Premium with SP2
Mark
 
M

mark

Additional info:

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: OUTLOOK.EXE
Application Version: 12.0.6514.5000
Application Timestamp: 4a89dc70
Fault Module Name: kernel32.dll
Fault Module Version: 6.0.6002.18005
Fault Module Timestamp: 49e037dd
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 000719f7
OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
LCID: 1033
Brand: Office12Crash
skulcid: 1033

mark
 
D

Dstege

I have the exact same problem, but running Windows 7, I uninstalled Outlook,
and reinstalled. I created a new profile, ran scanpst - no errors. Deleted
email account...reentered. With the email account deleted, Outlook stays
open and other features work, but the minute I enter my email account,
Outlook closes.
 
M

mark

I used scanpst.exe. The result message was that the file was corrupted so I
selected the option to repair it. I reaired it but when I started the
Outlook, the problem occured agaoian.

Mark
 
M

mark

Outlook 2007 opens and starts downloading messages. O observed that Outlook
2007 stops working and the error message appears when it gets to
approximately 80th message.

Mark
 
S

saymon

Mark,
Perhaps this message is too big to be downloaded. Try logging in to your
webmail client and remove or archive it. If you cannot do it, ask you
administrator do to it for you.
 
S

saymon

Yes. I mean creating a new user/profile in Outlook just to make sure if is
Outlook or profile related. Perhaps your profile is corrupted and cannot
be repaired, whereas Outlook itself works properly.

Click Start, Control Panel, Mail, Show profiles, Add...

Regards,
saymon
 

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