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XPMedic My computer seems to freeze for no reason. (I think it might be my Outlook 2003 as I haven't opened Outlook, and my computer hasn't froze.) I downloaded XPMedic to assess the problem, but I have to pay for it in order for XPMedic to fix the problems. Am I doing something wrong? Also, what would you suggest I do if Outlook 2003 is causing the problem? I have XP, too.
It would be very unusual for Outlook to cause this problem. More likely that its a system data corruption. What did you do which preceded this problem,,because that would be the easiest fix,,is to reverse what ever you have done to it.
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if outlook will not restart, I would back up any pst/ost files and deinstall office reboot and reinstall.
You say that you have upgraded to Outlook 2007 from Outlook 2003; were you using any personal folders (.pst) in Outlook 2003?
If the asnwer is yes; then were these personal folders created in Outlook 2003 or some earlier version of Outlook? In any case, if the older type personal folders are large in size, these can cause Outlook 2007 to stop responding or freezing.
Close Outlook 2007; right click on the Outlook icon showing in the startup programs bar and choose properties; choose 'Show Profiles'; choose copy profile and then choose this new profile in the 'Always use this profile' option.
It seems like your system thinks it doesn't have enough memory space to open the file you are trying to access...
Have you tried reinstalling Outlook yet? t should fix the problem.
Have you tried the repair option in Outlook? From the help menu, you can choose Detech and Repair. Also, you can choose to repair all of Microsoft Office from the Control Panel, Add and Remove Programs, find Microsoft Office, and click change. Then You can choose to repair.
Try saving the document to your local drive first, then send the file as an attachment. When the file is opened from your Outlook, it resides only as a temp file while you are viewing it, then to try to send that temp file, it causes issues with outlook. Save the file first, then send it, but don't try to send the file from the temp view whilst opening the file that is still in another e-mail
THIS IS MY BEST OFFER. IF YOU HAVE BEEN USING THIS PROGRAM FOR SOMETIME NOW, I FEEL THAT THE PROGRAM HAS PROBABLY DEGRADED AND THIS IS CAUSING THE PROBLEMS. YOUR BEST SOLUTION IS PROBABLY TO TRY TO EITHER REPAIR THE PROGRAM OR DELETE AND RE-INSTALL A CLEAN VERSION WITH THE LATEST UPDATES. SHOWING MORE THAN ONE PROGRAM IN TASK MANAGER USUALLY MEANS THAT YOU HAVE TRIED MORE THAN ONCE TO CLOSE THE PROGRAM. IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE DUPLICATE PROGRAMS, RUN SEARCH>OUTLOOK AND SEE HOW MANY SHOW UP. IF MORE THAN ONE YOU CAN DELETE IT FROM THERE. ALSO, YOU CAN DELETE DUPLICATE FILES ETC. HOPE THIS HAS HELPED.
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