Hi;
First thing to do is to find your Outlook file(s) and make a good
backup. Search your system for all .PST files; be sure you elect to
Search in Hidden folders. Copy all the ones you find to a safe
location.
Others have reported that Norton NIS can cause problems similar to what
you report. Suggest you uninstall Norton NIS and see if you can read
your email then. If so, you may wish to check with the Symantec folks
to see if they know of a workaround or update for NIS that fixes this
issue.
Or use another AV product.
Last, if you haven't already I recommend you install SP3 to your Office
2000 installation. If you have SP2 there may be issues in the Outlook
security feature. Here's a direct link for the download:
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...US/O2kSp3a.exe
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Tom "Sky" King
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Tom "Sky" King
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Mr & Mrs Kisner wrote:
> Request assistance - we loaded the latest Windows XP updates and now
> in MS Outlook 2000, when we click on ANY email in ANY folder, we get
> an error "MS Outlook has encountered a problem and needs to close.
> Any data yo uhave been working may be lost". the only thing you can
> do is hit OK, and then Outlook closes. I have uninstalled MS Office
> 2000, rebooted, reinstalled MS Office with all service packs and
> updated; Then I uninstalled Norton Internet Security 2005, rebooted
> and reinstalled plus ran live update until all updates were
> downloaded & installed. Microsoft Office support personnel stated
> this is a problem with the latest security updates to Windows XP.
> What can I do to resolve this Outlook problem? We cannot read our
> email without first clicking on forward or reply to read the original
> emai.