

Performing the following procedure will start with a new folder file and involved pulling in the data from your old file:Ħ.1) Sometimes, in drastic cases, I've exited outlook, renamed the current pst and then restarted outlook. I know you ran Scan Post without a change. If disabling TCP auto tuning does not solve the problem you should turn it back on.Ħ) Here is a post about corrupt pst files that claims to fix the issue. Netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable If you recall Jay and Dave Homans posts regarding possible network problems.

I'm afraid I don't know where it exists under Windows 7 but this is readily available info on-line.ĥ) Another one. Logging Enabled should appear in the title bar.Ĭ:\Users\user name\AppData\Local\Temp\Outlook Logging\OPMLog.logįor Windows XP users, it will be created atĬ:\Documents and Settings\user name\Local Settings\Temp\Outlook Logging\OPMLog.log

Check (enable) or uncheck (disable) the Enable logging (troubleshooting) box.Ĥ.4. On the Other tab, click Advanced Options.Ĥ.3. There might be information in the communications log that did not appear in the system events log:Ĥ.1. Press and hold the CTRL key, and then click the name of the Microsoft Office program that you want to run.Ĥ) You could also try logging. Click Start, point to All Programs, and then point to Microsoft Office.ģ.2. Try safe mode, what happens? There are two ways to do this, here is one:ģ.1. Of importance here, I would first try disabling plugins in using the options menu.Ģ) One thing I missed that you may have tried, does creating a new profile affect the problem? This is a must do.ģ) Here's one I didn't even think of (duh.) Running is safe mode also disables plugins. This post rebuilds the plug-ins file, forms cache, etc. It wouldn't take long and the file rebuilds automatically. One of the fixes was temporary and it came back later.ġ) The following post for a slightly different problem includes deleting extend.dat: Keeping in mind that most of the above fixes, and the ones that follow, did not either fix or clarify the problem, they should still be tried. Connector seems to have a limit to how much email in can synchronize but that is not your problem here. Because you can not access code, you are left with altering the state of the application using the code if that makes sense.Ī point in case, I've been able to recover blank items "lost" due to the Connector problem in this manner. I mention this because at this point I would start to take some random shots in the dark to see if you can change the behavior in any way. When it doesn't, I find deleting setting files that can be recreated sometimes will fix an issue (included below). I find when doing tech support these days that I am more of a researcher than support engineer which is great.

I am at the moment researching the issue on line but I'll bet you have also done the same.
