From: cclagg on 10 Dec 2009 12:34 Outlook 2007 starts to open, then disappears. No error messages. I recently did some "clean up" things using Glary Utilities, like registry cleaner, duplicate file remover, registry defrag, C drive defrag. I have 4 email addresses coming into Outlook. 3 are POP, one is exchange. My other Office programs are working fine. It is strange that there isn't an error message. I have done an Office diagnostics and Windows update. -- Thanks so much!
From: Kathleen Orland on 10 Dec 2009 13:25 You don't say what O/S you're using but first verify that Outlook is not running in the Task Manager, check the processes for OUTLOOK.EXE. If it's not running, try opening it using the /resetnavpane switch: Start > Run > outlook.exe /resetnavpane (notice the space between outlook.exe and /resetnavpane) If you're using Vista, it's Start > Start Search > outlook.exe /resetnavpane (same space) "cclagg" <cclagg(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E88AE68B-0ABF-4302-999D-EB95ABC3171E(a)microsoft.com... > Outlook 2007 starts to open, then disappears. No error messages. > > I recently did some "clean up" things using Glary Utilities, like registry > cleaner, duplicate file remover, registry defrag, C drive defrag. > > I have 4 email addresses coming into Outlook. 3 are POP, one is exchange. > > My other Office programs are working fine. It is strange that there isn't > an error message. I have done an Office diagnostics and Windows update. > > -- > Thanks so much!
From: DL on 10 Dec 2009 14:20 If this 'utility' pke has a restore option, to go back to how it was before you ran it do so, then get rid of this utility Registry cleaners are snake oil and could render your system unuseable. Win has inbuilt utilities to defrag / clean up, some duplicate files are there for a purpose "cclagg" <cclagg(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E88AE68B-0ABF-4302-999D-EB95ABC3171E(a)microsoft.com... > Outlook 2007 starts to open, then disappears. No error messages. > > I recently did some "clean up" things using Glary Utilities, like registry > cleaner, duplicate file remover, registry defrag, C drive defrag. > > I have 4 email addresses coming into Outlook. 3 are POP, one is exchange. > > My other Office programs are working fine. It is strange that there isn't > an error message. I have done an Office diagnostics and Windows update. > > -- > Thanks so much!
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