Outlook Shut Down - HELP PLEASE!

O

Office on a Boat

I am using outlook as my personal email server. Recently added a new email
address and a lot of historical emails were downloaded.

When I start Outlook 2007 it stalls and then shuts down. This is causing me
a lot of problems as all of my historic email data is sitting in Outlook.
HELP PLEASE
 
D

DL

Outlook is not a mail server
What type of accounts have been added?
What err msg is being given?
 
O

Office on a Boat

I added a "gmail" email account. When I start outlook I can see my email
history. It seems to be hanging then the program closes with no error
message. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
D

DL

Was gmail configured as a pop account or Imap?
If you start outlook using the safe switch does it still give probs?
Run
Outlook.exe /safe
(Note space between exe /)
 
O

Office on a Boat

Gmail was configured with a pop account. I ran outlook in safe mode and it
works fine. Thanks, at least I can get my historic data files. Any other
suggestions, mucho appreciated
 
D

DL

If its OK when started in safe mode, that tends to indicate a missbehaving
Outlook addin, which could be any intergrated AV product
 
D

DL

No that wont do anything.
If you have intergrated anti virus uninstall that, reboot the PC reinstal
the AV *without* the Outlook intergration
 
O

Office on a Boat

Reinstalled the AV software without the outlook integration. Have received a
new error message

Runtime Error!
Program....Outlook
R6025
- pure vitrual function call

Any suggestions appreciated
 
D

DL

One of your outlook add-ins is playing up

Office on a Boat said:
Reinstalled the AV software without the outlook integration. Have received
a
new error message

Runtime Error!
Program....Outlook
R6025
- pure vitrual function call

Any suggestions appreciated
 

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