Hello,
I returned to my computer yesterday and went to open my Outlook 2003. It will not open and run as usual.
I receive this message:
The data file 'Personal Folders' was not closed properly. This file is being checked for problems.
The it starts checking the file(s) says may take a few minutes; quickly goes to 60 seconds then 55 seconds then 5 seconds remaining. At 5 seconds remaining it hangs up and makes my entire computer freeze up!
The only way for me to unfreeze the computer is to shut it off manually by pressing the power button.
You could try using CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up Task Manager; then kill Outlook in the Applications tab. If this works then you don't need to re-boot.
I've done some Google searches and tried a few solutions with no positive response. I have since changed the OUTCMD.DAT file name and tried again... No luck!
Can anyone here provide me with a solution? I so NEED to get into my Outlook 2003 to check e mail and have access to the e mails within that program!
Thanking you in advance for your help/cooperation!
Blog Dog
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
OK - so its back to square 1. Your PST file is within permitted bounds for Outlook 2003. I've added a comment to your original post to try and help out with some of the side issues.
Have you run SCANPST.EXE? There is aklso SCANOST.EXE which will try to repair the PST and OST files.
Do you have any Add-ins associated with Outlook? Like McAfee or Acrobat or WinZip?
Have you used the Detect & Repair menu item in Help?
If none of the above work, you're faced with having to set up your user account again after removing the current profile using Control Panel MAIL (with Outlook not loaded). You would lose whatever was already in your PST file (i.e. all past messages received but not archived into Personal Folders or not resident on yiour hiost server).
If you had left your messages on the originating server (such as hotmail or msn) then when you recreate your profile, these messages will be reloaded and you've lost nothing.
Stay in touch.
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