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Old 01-25-2005, 04:16 PM
Chris H.
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Re: Outlook 2003 Crashes When Using a Form on a Motion 1400

I'm sorry, Phil, but I honestly don't know enough about this particular
subject to be really helpful with the issues. I'll keep pushing on some
fronts and see what appears for you.
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Chris H.
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"Phil F" <PF@DrPhilipFleming.com> wrote in message
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> Chris,
>
> I will try the suggestions tonight. I have uninstalled and reinstalled
> Office 2003 multiple times with no change. The crash still occurs. I
> worked through it with the outlook-exchangeclient partner newsgroup to no
> avail.
>
> I'll post back after I try the suggestions.
>
> Phil F
>
>
> "Chris H." <winxpnews********.com> wrote in message
> news:ugJ4PbzAFHA.1188@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> The Event 1001 generally occurs when there's an entry in the
>> %SystemRoot%\SYSVOL\Domain\Policies Group Policy directory structure is
>> missing or is incorrect and the replication service is trying to
>> replicate the directory but can't find it.
>>
>> To fix the problem, you can restore, or you can recreate the folder
>> structure.
>> NOTE: The files and folders in the <Machine> and <User> folders are
>> re-created when you make a change to the policy file using the the Group
>> Policy snap-in.
>> To find the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), use either of the
>> following:
>> Use Active Directory User and Computers:
>> 1. Start the Active Directory User and Computers snap-in.
>> 2. Check Advanced Features on the View menu.
>> 3. Press the + next to the System folder.
>> 4. Press the + next to the Policies folder.
>> 5. The {GUID}s are listed as folders.
>> Use Ldp.exe:
>> 01. Start Ldp.exe from the Support\Reskit\Netmgmt\Dstool on the retail
>> Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM.
>> 02. Press Connect on the Connection menu.
>> 03. Enter the Server name.
>> 04. Verifythat the port is set to 389.
>> 05. Clear the Connectionless box.
>> 06. Press OK to display server data in the right hand pane.
>> 07. Press Bind on the Connection menu.
>> 08. Enter the UserName, password, and DNSDomainName. You may have to
>> mouse click to select the Domain check box.
>> 09. Press OK to receive Authenticated as dn:'<User>' in the right hand
>> pane.
>> 10. Press Tree on the View menu.
>> 11. Enter dc=<DomainName>,dc=<DomainName> in the Base DN box.
>> 12. Press the + next to the System folder.
>> 13. Press the + next to the Policies folder.
>> 14. There should be a container with a {GUID} for every GPO in the
>> directory.
>>
>> Event 1000 information is in this Knowledge Base article:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=312164 It also looks as if this may
>> be related to the Offline Address Book download as outlined in this
>> Knowledge Base article (in particular sections Q13/A13 and Q14/A14):
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;841273 .
>>
>> Now, that said, have you tried to do a Repair install on Office and
>> Outlook 2003 by going into Control Panel/Add or Remove Programs, locating
>> the program listing, then using the Change button? As I said before, I'm
>> no Outlook/Exchange expert, and will continue to pursue this issue,
>> howver, the Outlook MVPs would be more adept at assisting you with the
>> addition of the error messages you've posted. Let me know what happens.
>> --
>> Chris H.
>> Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>> Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>> Associate Expert
>> Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>
>>
>>
>> "Phil F" <PF@DrPhilipFleming.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23lW6IMzAFHA.2112@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>> Chris,
>>>
>>> Attached are the two entries (1 informational and 1 error) in the event
>>> log that are consistently reproduced in the Application section of the
>>> Event Viewer when the crash occurs. I hope this helps.
>>>
>>> Phil F

>>
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