Outlook 2003 Randomly Quits

L

Luv The NW

Upgraded to OL 2003 fron 2002. It randomly quits with no error msg. I
have removed COM Add-In, disabled Add-In Manager program, run Detect
and Repair and Scanpst and recreated a new profile(s).


I have made the following observations.Everything runs great under a
profine with no email support. Once I add email support it randomly
closed, usually when it it trying to build a new view.


When using a profile with email configured I can access some portions
of profile (i.e. inbox) but but when I try to access others section it
closes.


Frustrated. Any help appreciated.


Joe
 
R

Roady [MVP]

What is logged to the Event Viewer?

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Upgraded to OL 2003 fron 2002. It randomly quits with no error msg. I
have removed COM Add-In, disabled Add-In Manager program, run Detect
and Repair and Scanpst and recreated a new profile(s).


I have made the following observations.Everything runs great under a
profine with no email support. Once I add email support it randomly
closed, usually when it it trying to build a new view.


When using a profile with email configured I can access some portions
of profile (i.e. inbox) but but when I try to access others section it
closes.


Frustrated. Any help appreciated.


Joe
 
L

Luv The NW

I've not been able to make any connection betwwen the events and OL
quitting. Let me monitor that more closely.

Joe
 
L

Luv The NW

Robert,

Two identical events. Not sure if they are related?
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1005
Date: 10/18/2005
Time: 7:21:22 AM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: XXXXXXXXXXX
Description:
Windows cannot connect to xxxxxxxxx.xxx domain. (Can't connect to the
LDAP server). Group Policy processing aborted.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

Thanks
Joe
 

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