Re: Event ID 1000 for Outlook 2003

From: neo [mvp outlook] (neo_at_online.mvps.org)
Date: 12/03/04


Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 16:06:58 -0800

Have you tried a new outlook user profile for user A?

"Andrea" <amancini@carene.org> wrote in message
news:1101998406.508512.263650@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Thanks Neo
>
> I have some user's that are on SP1 and it happens to also.
>
> It works when using safe mode too.
>
> More info:
> If User A logs into his own workstation, problem will happen.
> User A has roaming profile.
>
> If User B logs into User A's workstation, there is no problem.
> User B has a Local Profile.
>
> If User A logs into User B's workstation, problem does not occur.
>
> I am having them test if User A logs into another workstation having
> the issue if it will work or not.
>
> Any advice would be helpful. Thanks again.
> Andrea
>
>
> neo [mvp outlook] wrote:
>> Does this error show with any machine that has SP1 for Office/Outlook
> 2003
>> installed? (Build number you supplied indicates an original
> release.)
>>
>> Does this error happen when Outlook is started in safe mode? (There
> are 5
>> different safe command line switches. /safe, /safe:1, /safe:2,
> /safe:3,
>> /safe:4. Each suppresses certain features from being read to
> hopefully
>> isolate where the crash is coming from. See Outlook's online help
> for
>> additional information about command line swtiches.)
>>
>> /neo
>>
>> ps - right now i suspect a third party addin. (if word is the e-mail
>
>> editor, don't forget that word addin's might also cause a bleed over
> and
>> cause outlook grief.)
>>
>> "Andrea" <amancini@carene.org> wrote in message
>> news:e6a9fb04.0411291255.11f3fde6@posting.google.com...
>> > Faulting Application Outlook.exe, version 11.0.5510.0, stamp
> 3f1380f0,
>> > faulting module mso.dll, version 11.0.5606.0, stamp 3f334cce,
> debug?
>> > 0, fault address 0x001befb5.
>> >
>> > I get the above error when I'm in Outlook 2003 and I try to add an
>> > attachment to a new email message. Right when you are supposed to
>> > browse for the file to attach it comes up with an error of this
> sort.
>> > The above is in the application log in event viewer.
>> >
>> > I am running Windows 2000 SP4 and Outlook 2003.
>> >
>> > Please help. This error is starting to pop up all over my
>> > organization. Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> > Andrea
>



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