Re: The Data file mailbox "user" was not closed properly.

From: Mukesh (Mukesh_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/01/05


Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 13:57:05 -0800

Thanks for your prompt response. Greatly appreciated.

However problem is solved itself now as I turn logoff and login back and
turn off the computer completely and turn back on and I don't get any errors
and it works fine.

Thanks for your time.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> Mukesh wrote:
> > Thanks for your prompt response.
> >
> > Yes I am connecting to Exchane Server in Cached mode.
> >
> > Due virus my user profile was corrupted. When I tried to login to my
> > computer using user id, pswd and domain it was considering me as Temp
> > user on my laptop and I need to set all my setting each time I login
> > to laptop so I removed my profile from Document setting and when I
> > login to aging it creatd my new profile and I am ok now. But I get
> > this problem when I try to open my Otulook each time.
>
> Did you/your admin entirely remove your old user profile from Windows (in
> control panel, system....not in Explorer!) while logged in as another admin
> account? (I am presuming that you did *not* use your profile folders to
> store data).
> Then did you log in to create a new profile, and configure everything as you
> needed to, including your Outlook cache (it should create a new OST file)?
>
> This really needs to be taken to an XP group, as it is not an Office issue.
> Thanks.
>
> >
> > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
> >
> >> Mukesh wrote:
> >>> I have Outlook 2003 installed on my XP laptop and it worked fine but
> >>> somehow my (Server) user profile was corrupt after and is now ok but
> >>> I am getting a error messga each time I start my laptop in the
> >>> morning and it takes 20 to 30 minutes to load my emails in Outlook
> >>> 2003. I get following message
> >>>
> >>> The Data file Mailbox "User Name" was not closed properly.
> >>> This file is being checked
> >>>
> >>> Can anyone say what will I have to do to solve this problem.
> >>
> >> Are you connecting to an Exchange server in cached mode?
> >> What caused you to believe your profile was corrupt, and what did
> >> you do to fix it?
>
>
>



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