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Outlook 2002 stopped opening all the way

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QuickFords - 07 Dec 2004 04:05 GMT
I had to re-install programs after a h/d failure. I have Win98SE and used my
Toshiba Pocket PC to re-install MS Outlook 2002 & MS ActiveSync. Outlook was
working fine, then earlier last week it failed to open. The frame would come
up with all functions (calendar, contacts, tasks, etc.) but the window was
empty! After a few minutes, I pull up the task manager and it says it is no
responding. If I end it and try it again, it says it failed to open in safe
mode. I run the detection mode it it does not work. I removed the program
(both reg. & safe mode) and re-installed and nothing helped yet. I have no
idea why it started doing this, or what is hanging up.
Thanks for any help!
Roady [MVP] - 07 Dec 2004 09:58 GMT
See the following;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntstart.htm

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

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>I had to re-install programs after a h/d failure. I have Win98SE and used
>my
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> idea why it started doing this, or what is hanging up.
> Thanks for any help!
 
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