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Thank you for reviewing this post.
I am working with an XP machine running Outlook 2003. The application runs
fine. Everything sends and receives perfectly.
When I exit Outlook, I get an error Outlook.exe application error, memory
cannot be read. It gives a 0x0???????? error .. I have looked up the error
code on Google and found no hits, so I did not write down the whole error
code.
While researching this online I found several possible answers ranging from
removing IE toolbars to closing things in MSCONFIG to performing all Office
updates. I tried everything I found .. I even uninstalled and reinstalled
Outlook.
I honestly believe this error is outside of Outlook itself .. as if
something is grabbing a hold of my PST or something and causing an error.
So I am here asking the nimiety of users in this forum for help. Any
suggestions are welcome ... short of reformat. I KNOW I can do THAT ....that
is the easy answer ...
Oh .. I have also run Malwarebytes scan and nothing is found. This machine
has Norton 360 as well, but this problem predates the Norton install. I have
NO indications of any type of infection.
I am grateful for any and all suggestions and appreciate the time you'll
take providing them.
Wishing you all health and success,
Don Winfield
AizA
Tucson, AZ
(e-mail address removed)
I am working with an XP machine running Outlook 2003. The application runs
fine. Everything sends and receives perfectly.
When I exit Outlook, I get an error Outlook.exe application error, memory
cannot be read. It gives a 0x0???????? error .. I have looked up the error
code on Google and found no hits, so I did not write down the whole error
code.
While researching this online I found several possible answers ranging from
removing IE toolbars to closing things in MSCONFIG to performing all Office
updates. I tried everything I found .. I even uninstalled and reinstalled
Outlook.
I honestly believe this error is outside of Outlook itself .. as if
something is grabbing a hold of my PST or something and causing an error.
So I am here asking the nimiety of users in this forum for help. Any
suggestions are welcome ... short of reformat. I KNOW I can do THAT ....that
is the easy answer ...
Oh .. I have also run Malwarebytes scan and nothing is found. This machine
has Norton 360 as well, but this problem predates the Norton install. I have
NO indications of any type of infection.
I am grateful for any and all suggestions and appreciate the time you'll
take providing them.
Wishing you all health and success,
Don Winfield
AizA
Tucson, AZ
(e-mail address removed)