| RE: Outllok 2007 - Data file not closed properly!!!! |
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Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile
Author: spottedmahnspottedmahn Date: Sep 19, 2008 10:29
I was having problems with Outlook not closing and it turned out to be
connnections I'd made to SharePoint. As soon as I removed the connections
to SharePoint Outlook closed properly.
As a Test I added a SharePoint Contact list back into Outlook and it closed
just fine. I know at one point we were running WSS 2 and maybe there was
some old refernces to it and that's where the problem was coming in.
"Parhelion" wrote:
>> Well I would like to add my $.02 into the pot and say that I was having
>> similar problems with the infamous file.
>> I began to think what I had installed recently that could cause the problem
>> and found out the it was the antivirus with the "scan email" function.
>> As soon as I cancelled that part of the antivirus I would be able to open an
>> dclose without any problemo.
>> So I am going to have to email the creators of this free antivirus program
>> and inform them of their bug.
>>
>> hector
>>
>> "Parhelion" wrote:
>>
>>> I had the same problem as Stan Kay and others describe with Outlook 2007 on
>>> new Dell PC running Windows Vista SP1.
>>>
>>> The problem can, among other possibilities, be caused by Microsoft "Office
>>> Communicator 2007" ... here's the official Microsoft Knowledge Base article
>>> on that:
>>>
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/954642/en-us
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> SJ
>>>
>>> "Stan Kay" wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have Office 2007 Ultimate running under my Vista Ultimate operating
>>>> system. Ever since Office 2007 was installed, whenever I open Outlook 2007
>>>> up pops an error message telling me that:_
>>>>
>>>> "A data file did not close properly the last it was used and is being
>>>> checked for problems. Performance might be affected while the check is in
>>>> progress"
>>>>
>>>> Since I always close down Outlook correctly and have run Scanpst.exe to
>>>> correct any errors (in fact every time I run scanpst.exe it finds and
>>>> corrects errors!) then cannot understand why there should be a problem with
>>>> data files.
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone please offer any assistance?
>>>>
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