send/receive error message: outlook data file cannot be accessed

Z

Zaphron

After many problems with my pc, I had to reformat my harddrive. i
reinstalled Office 2010 Beta and now I can't send or receive email. it
worked for the first hour or so, but now I get the error message. I
researched on these forums for solutions and found some suggestions (delete
all data and .pst files, etc.) but none have fixed my problem. I have tried
creating a new data file from within Outlook and deleting all outlook data
and .pst files, but still it says it cant be accessed. now that I think of
it, all these problems may have started after I compacted my pst file...

any suggestions?

Also, I thought to uninstall outlook 2010, but it looks like I have to
uninstall the whole suite...is there a way to uninstall just outlook 2010?
 
D

DL

Uninstall / reinstall is unlikely to help
It might depend upon the nature of your original PC problem
 
V

VanguardLH

Zaphron said:
After many problems with my pc, I had to reformat my harddrive. i
reinstalled Office 2010 Beta and now I can't send or receive email. it
worked for the first hour or so, but now I get the error message. I
researched on these forums for solutions and found some suggestions (delete
all data and .pst files, etc.) but none have fixed my problem. I have tried
creating a new data file from within Outlook and deleting all outlook data
and .pst files, but still it says it cant be accessed. now that I think of
it, all these problems may have started after I compacted my pst file...

any suggestions?

Also, I thought to uninstall outlook 2010, but it looks like I have to
uninstall the whole suite...is there a way to uninstall just outlook 2010?

This newsgroup discusses the released versions.

Microsoft Office 2010 forums are at:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/office2010
 

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