Outlook Express 6 Problem - Help!
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09-05-2004 11:07 AM
Had it on all day yesterday with no problem. Shut off my laptop at work and took it home. Later in the evening went to check emails and Outlook Express will not load. It goes to the opening screen and then just hangs with the hard drive running and running....
When I do the "cntrl + alt + delete" thing it says that Msimm is not responding.
I did a complete virus check, (using an updated Norton scan), defraged my C drive and even reloaded IE6 (that includes Outlook Express) with absolute no correction to the problem.
Anyone know how I might solve this problem.
I have an old version of Outlook on my machine that I configured to use as my Email Client until I get this solved, but it is the 97 version).
Jeff
PS - I am using Win98SE as my operating system... I know I know, I should update!
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09-05-2004 11:23 AM
You are right. Tou have to update your operating system.
It is getting impossible to update one Microsoft system without updating all others. If your OS is a couple of years old, there are too many features in the new IE and other software programs to operate efficiently and you may end up getting some conflicts.
I suspect that it is an incompatibility problem with the new IE and old OS.
Braydon and I each have 3 different OS sytems loaded to choose when re-booting from but our other computers are all on XP only having just changed the last one over last Friday for my daughter.
Malcolm
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09-05-2004 11:24 AM
You need to update Jeff!
Malcolm
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09-05-2004 11:34 AM
But in the interium, you laughter in the background is not solving my problem.....
Jeff
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09-05-2004 12:35 PM
Pull those files
Then remove the program, readd the program . The place those files back
When you reopen outlook express they are sitting in the same places
Todd
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09-05-2004 12:37 PM
Pull those files
Then remove the program, readd the program . The place those files back
When you reopen outlook express they are sitting in the same places
Todd
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09-05-2004 03:33 PM
I removed all of the files, reinstalled and again no luck.
Jeff
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09-05-2004 04:25 PM
Anyhow Jeff, every once in awhile my OE6 hangs up on me and I get the same Msimm message as you. MS did say they would support Win98 until the middle of 2005, but you have to go to the site now and check manually for updates. Have you done that?
I usually use Mozilla as a browser but still use OE for email -- sounds like I'd better be prepared with all my email addies in Mozilla in case I have to switch for email as well.
Glenda
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09-05-2004 06:05 PM
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09-05-2004 06:16 PM
So the Outlook Express folder is empty.... I then reinstalled Outlook Express and files are restored in the Outlook Express folder, but when I check on a file such as my address book, all of my addresses are intact, although I have not moved them back from the slush folder that I was holding them in....
So somehow, when I think I am removing the files for a reinstall, it is reinstalling the original files but I don't know from where?
Also, after emptying the Outlook Express folder and clicking on the IE6 update, (and then clicking on custom load so I only download the Outlook Express files) the update tells me there is no need to do an download, because all of my files are up to date. however I have supposidly emptied all of the files from the Outlook Express folder.
I looked in other folders such as Internet Explorer to see if I could see some files that might give me a clue, but no luck......
The Msimn file that seems to be giving me a problem is in the Outlook Express folder....
HELP!!!!!
Jeff
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09-05-2004 06:31 PM
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09-06-2004 01:30 AM
I have backed up the various folders and address books that I have, but they are useless as if I reload them, they are not recognized....
Program still will not start....
Arghhhh.....
Jeff
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09-06-2004 08:39 AM
Bill.
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09-06-2004 08:41 AM
Bill.
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09-06-2004 10:17 AM
If you do upgrade your OS, I would suggest you skip ME. It's notoriously unstable compared to the others. You're better off using 98 than you would be to "upgrade" to ME. Go straight to XP should you decide to upgrade. I upgraded several systems from 98 to XP without any major problems. In fact, 4 systems had ME originally and I reinstalled 98 back on them because ME was such garbage.
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09-06-2004 01:43 PM
As Todd had suggested earlier, it did have to do with a possible problem folder file. Thanks Todd.
I transferred all of the folder files just to a blank folder (if you do a find file and look up *.dbx you can find all of the various folders (inbox, outbox, etc)) and this left the folder that normally holds all of the mailbox files empty.
I then loaded Outlook Express (and this time it did not hang up) and what it does is re-establish all of the .dbx folders required (ie outbox, inbox, deleted etc) and of course they are all empty.... so the problem was probably due to the file size of the directory that contained all of my various mailboxes.....
Now I went to Options and click on the Maintenance Tab and you can redefine what file or folder is used to store mailboxes and information. I changed this to the directory that I had moved all of my old .dbx files to and it loaded and all of my old mailboxes were intact.
Plus after leaving the information as is as to where I now store incoming mail, etc, it still starts as it should.
Just some quirk..... but frustrating.....
So Bill (post #12) if you can't make heads or tails over how I explained how I made the fix, email me and I will try to walk you through it in a more explicit fashion.
Jeff
PS - Thanks to all who sent a suggestion.
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09-06-2004 10:12 PM
I use a local private tech guy to do my computer fixes (that are beyond my scope) and I was asking him about installing XP on my old PII machine, and he said it would run, but the machine really didn't have the horsepower to make it run properly....
I just bought my daughter a refurbished Dell PIII that came off lease (Dell Financial CA has a deal going until September 10th that refurbished laptops are 20% which means you can get a PIII Latitude, 10 Gig HD, 256 RAM for about $550 with carrying case) and installed XP on it.
It obviously runs faster and smoother than my old Win98SE system, so maybe I will take the plunge as well and buy one of these machines as well and make the migration.... (however I hate loading a new machine, it takes so much time to move files and programs that you use on one machine and transfer them to another...)
Jeff
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09-07-2004 12:25 AM
Glenda
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09-07-2004 01:24 AM
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09-07-2004 08:13 PM
It's another working trip but we hope to get a round or two of golf in while we're on the road -- we'd suffer severe withdrawal otherwise. Sounds like we might have to bring our own golfing weather tho'!!
John (DH) is SO proud of himself -- he went around in UNDER bogey golf on Monday -- the best I've done is bogey and a half! Oh well ... we're still having fun and don't actually care all that much what we score, and we don't compete with each other - only try to better our last scores.
Glenda
