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Old 09-09-2005, 01:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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OUTLOOK 2000 error

OUTLOOK 2000 SP3 (9.0.0.6627) is generating the following error:

"OUTLOOK.exe is generating errors and will be closed by Windows. You must restart the program.

An error log is being generated. "

I followed the steps on Microsoft's site with no success. The error occurs when opening emails with embedded graphics. The email will open, but the error immediately pops up and closes Outlook.

Here is the Dr Watson log:

Well I tried twice to cut/paste the log but it locks up my browser. Here's the taks list from the log:

*----> Task List <----*
0 Idle.exe
8 System.exe
192 SMSS.exe
216 CSRSS.exe
236 WINLOGON.exe
264 SERVICES.exe
276 LSASS.exe
392 ati2evxx.exe
452 svchost.exe
500 svchost.exe
548 spoolsv.exe
620 FrameworkServic.exe
668 Mcshield.exe
684 VsTskMgr.exe
752 regsvc.exe
776 mstask.exe
784 naPrdMgr.exe
900 WinMgmt.exe
968 WinVNC.exe
1016 beremote.exe
1760 svchost.exe
1876 ati2evxx.exe
1500 explorer.exe
2044 atiptaxx.exe
1900 rundll32.exe
1820 UpdaterUI.exe
1692 shstat.exe
1392 EbatesMoeMoneyM.exe
1972 WZQKPICK.exe
1892 qivixmv.exe
1432 EbatesMoeMoneyM.exe
1092 IEXPLORE.exe
1276 OUTLOOK.exe
2692 EXCEL.exe
2864 DW15.exe
2680 DRWTSN32.exe
0 _Total.exe

We have tried reinstalling OUTLOOK; same results.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 09-21-2005, 12:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 09-21-2005, 03:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm sorry, I haven't seen this thread before.

There's not usually any easy answers with computers. I noticed that you said you looked up MS's suggested fixes and nothing worked, so I didn't bother looking it up.

I can say this: you do have an instance of adware in your list of proccesses. EbatesMoeMoneyM.exe. Twice. Check out this link for more information. .

Who knows if that's causing problems, but something to look into. You may want to check out the security forum to see how to find out what else lurks.

Another thing I've learned from past experience, is that Outlook 2000 doesn't like to work too well on an extremely fragmented hard disk. I've used OL2k since, well, 2000, and have fixed many Outlook problems with a scan and defrag. I have NEVER uninstalled or reinstalled Outlook, and it still works fine on the original machine.

Don't know if any of this will help, but I hope it does.
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resolved (I think)

Thanks for you reply. after reviewing that log, I went to the security forum and tetonbob has helped immensely. Outlook now appears to be behaving, and the system is far cleaner.

Thanks again,
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