- outlook expresse error
- Posted by Gary on June 20th, 2004
Hi
I have just installed windows 2000 and had back up email per Mike using the
fallowing software per the link below
http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx
I restored the emails but when now opening outlook express I receive the
fallowing error message
Outlook Express could not be started. The application was unable to open the
outlook message store. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is
full. contact Microsoft support for further assistance. (0x8007000E, 5)
Selected ok to continue
send message is
Outlook Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be
initialized. outlook express may not be installed correctly.
pressed OK to continue
I have just done all the updates and latest patches. this is my 1st time
opening outlook on the machine
the hard drive is not full 18.6G with 16.9 free
the memory is 326,128 KB ram
any suggestions????
I am totaly lost.
- Posted by Neil B on June 20th, 2004
"Gary" <digs3932@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Your prob is a corrupt store folder/file within. Delete it from the
identites folder and run OE. It will now load. try a import again. may nail
the fault. if not, the backup you made is stuffed.
the quick and reliable way of backing up is just to locate the identity/OE
mail folder, and copy it off. That can be re-used to import to a new/other
pc install.
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- Posted by Gary on June 20th, 2004
neil
thanks but 2 things
1 i could not open the OE
2 i could nto use a back up method because the pc was on win ME and had some
probelms and was also locking up and would not allow me to do so
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- Posted by °Mike° on June 20th, 2004
And you don't think this could be related to your
current problem?
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- Posted by Gary on June 20th, 2004
No because before I formatted and reinstalled I tested it out and have in
set up on another profile on XP without any problems
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- Posted by °Mike° on June 20th, 2004
And so? You hard drive could have bad sectors;
there could be any amout of hardware issues that
were causing your lockups, and they could still be
there.
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