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Troubleshooting Outlook Express
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If there is a problem with your Outlook Express installation, there is a
list of things you can try
- Reboot the system to get rid of a possible low-memory (or,
generally, low-something) condition.
- Locate and backup the Outlook Express email files (DBX). Refer
here for a how-to. Make sure Outlook Express is not running during
backup.
- According to Microsoft (see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=318378) , either
resetting the Internet Explorer settings (for IE7) or just
reinstalling Internet Explorer sometimes solves the problem with
Outlook Express.
- People say that "compacting" email databases can sometimes solve
"could not open this folder", or "an error opening this message"
problems. Be advised that compacting a database that is already
damaged can make matters worse - make sure you have backed up all
the original DBX files before you try this. If this fails, there is
no turning back without a backup.
- Start Outlook Express
- Make sure you are offline; force offline mode by selecting
"File" -- "Work Offline" from the menu.
- Then, select "File" -- "Folder" -- "Compact all folders" from
the menu and do not touch anything until compacting is finished.
- If the above did not solve your Outlook Express problem, then we
suggest that you try our email recovery
utility.
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