Thursday, February 4, 2010
Outlook Express Fails to start with 0x800C012E,5 and MSOE.DLL Errors
The following scenario can help you comprehend such file corruption issues in more detail. Consider you try to open Outlook Express and it cannot start because of the below error message:
“Outlook Express could not be started. The application was unable to open the Outlook Express message store. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is full. Contact Microsoft support for further assistance. (0x800C012E,5)”
Further, when you click 'OK' to this error message, you get another error that reads as:
“Outlook Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. Outlook Express may not be installed correctly.”
Cause
Errors in MSOE.DLL file generally indicate corruption in OE message store. The same errors can also occur if one or more standard *.dbx files (like Inbox.dbx) are read-only.
Solution
You can troubleshoot the depicted problem as follows:
1) Make sure that the *.dbx file(s) are not read-only. For this, enable the view of hidden files. Next, locate the .dbx file(s) as- click Start | Find or Search | Files or Folders, type '*.dbx' in the named box and click 'Find Now'. Once you find the files, right-click the files one at a time and click its Properties to see that read-only file attribute is unchecked.
2) If the issue persists, you can rename or delete the corrupted *.dbx file(s). Make sure you delete the file only when you have a suitable backup.
3) Repair the corrupted *.dbx file(s) and hence Recover Outlook Express using a third-party utility. The Outlook Express recovery tools can scan and repair corrupted *.dbx files using high-end, safe algorithms.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Virus Protection in Outlook Express 6 and Earlier for E-mail Attachments
Outlook Express versions that are earlier to Outlook Express 6 don't have any functionality that may set against blocking the e-mail attachments. So, user needs a much higher caution when opening an uninvited e-mail attachments. These may contain alarming viruses that may infect the computer and the OE files themselves.
Consider an instance when you receive an e-mail attachment containing virus in Outlook Express 5.5. Without realizing the fact, you accidentally open this attachment. At next start, you find strange symptoms in Outlook Express, including failure to send or receive e-mails, e-mails disappearing from respective folders or inability to view the messages in a folder. This behavior indicates that your Outlook Express file(s), the DBX folders, have got corrupted due to virus infection.
The only solutions to deal with corrupted DBX files under Outlook Express is either to rename or delete the file, proceeded as follows:
1-Determine the Outlook Express folders that show corruption symptoms
2-Close Outlook Express
3-Click 'Start' and then 'Files or Folders' under 'Find' option
4-Type the name of affected folder, followed by '.dbx', such as 'Inbox.dbx'
5-Right-click the file and click 'Rename' or 'Delete'. Rename the file if you opt for 'Rename'
6-Click OK and start Outlook Express
The above solution is valid for causing Outlook Expres to work normally again, but cannot data retrieve from corrupted DBX files. To do so, the only solution to Recover Outlook Express in this respect is to use a third-party utility. These Outlook Express Recoverysoftware can scan and then repair corrupted OE files in a simple and effective manner.
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Recover Outlook Express - Cannot Import a DBX Folder Larger than 2 GB
For instance, consider a scenario when you try to import an Outlook Express created DBX file in Outlook using 'Import Internet Mail and Addresses' option of Import and Export wizard. The import process fails and you receive an unexpected error indicating that the file is corrupt. Additionally, if you try to duplicate the file import behavior with another e-mail client, similar kind of issue is observed. You notice that the size of DBX file to be imported is above 2 GB.
Cause
The above error can occur if the DBX file is corrupt. Since the DBX is above 2 GB in size, the file is damaged due to file oversize issues. Outlook Express imposes maximum file size limitation of 2 GB to its DBX files.
Solution
To solve the above problem, you can try any of the solutions discussed below:
1- If you can open the corrupted DBX, you can try copying the desired e-mails to a new DBX file
2- If the file is completely inaccessible, you can rename or delete it provided a complete backup of the e-mails is available
3- Outlook Express doesn't provide any repair utility for DBX files. For this reason, the only solution to repair the corrupted file in case of unavailability of backup is to use a third-party solution that can Recover Outlook Express. These tools are efficient Outlook Express Recovery utilities that scan and retrieve inaccessible e-mails from a corrupted DBX file by applying risk-free algorithms.
Outlook Express repair is an advanced utility that repairs corrupted DBX files and restores them as new *.dbx or *.eml file(s). The powerful tool can Recover Outlook Express for files created with Outlook Express 5.x and 6.x. The application is compatibile with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, and 2000.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Outlook Express Sent Items Folder Freezes on Opening
Cause
There can be several causes responsible for this issue. One could be that the Sent Items.dbx file is corrupt because of any of the below reasons:
1-Sent Items folder is grown to a quite large size. DBX files have default file size limitation of 2 GB.
2-If you are using Windows XP SP1 or earlier, background compaction can corrupt the DBX files, especially on slow systems. However, manual compaction can also bring corruption if is interrupted.
3-Unexpected shutdown can make .dbx files consistent.
Solution
To solve corrupted .dbx file problem, you should apply these fixes:
1-Check if a valid backup is available. If it is, you can simply delete the Sent Items.dbx and import items to the newly created file, which OE creates after you delete and start the application. You can alternatively rename the file as well.
2-If you need to retrieve emails when no clean or complete backup is available, the option to Recover Outlook Express is to use third-party repair products. Outlook Express Recovery tools come with rich design and powerful repair features that can competently repair a damaged or corrupted OE .dbx file.
Outlook Express Recovery is an effective utility that uses high-end scanning algorithms to repair and restore corrupted .dbx files. It is a safe utility to Recover Outlook Express with impressive set of features. The tool supports comprehensive .dbx file repair for Outlook Express 5.x and 6.x. It is a reliable utility and proves competent in each scenario of OE file corruption.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Outlook Express Stops Responding on Clicking Inbox
To illustrate such scenarios, suppose you use a large Inbox in Outlook Express. You observe that whenever you click to view the Inbox emails, the application hangs with no clue. Sometimes, you may notice that the application cannot recover from this situation and you need to perform close shutdown.
Cause
The above reason is most likely to occur due to corruption in Inbox.dbx file. The file can get corrupt, mainly because of oversize issues above 2 GB.
Solution
Outlook Express recreates the default mail folders that it finds missing or deleted at launch. So, you can temporarily resolve this issue by deleting or renaming the folder. Outlook Express identifies the mail folders only with their original names. Thus, you can apply the following sequence of steps to solve this issue:
1-You should first close Outlook Express to restrict the Inbox from receiving more email messages.
2-Next, you need to click Start | Search (or Find) | Files or Folders
3-To locate the Inbox.dbx file, you should type the file name in Named box
4-The file can be located in your primary drive, so you can opt for it in Look In box and then click Find Now
5-You can click Rename option that comes when you click right-click the file
6-You can rename the file to Inbox.dbx or OldInbox.dbx and click OK to save the settings
7-The folder will be automatically recreated as you restart Outlook Express
To repair and extract emails from corrupted Inbox, you need to Recover Outlook Express using a powerful third-party tool. tools are efficient at applying high-end and safe scanning algorithms that can repair a damaged OE file.
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Monday, November 2, 2009
Encountered an Error in Outlook Express and Won’t Open
There can be several reasons that might prevent Outlook Express from starting. One of the most threatening cause is *.dbx file corruption. Outlook Express DBX files store all email messages. It is sometimes possible to correct minor inconsistencies by simply compacting the mail folders. But if the damage is high, you will need to restore the folders from backup. At times, when the valid backup is not available, you should use Outlook Express Recovery software to repair and restore them safely.For instance, suppose you start Outlook Express and it hangs with a report suggesting you to send it to Microsoft. When you view the description of error occurred, you might across the following details:
Error signature…AppName: msimn.exe AppVer: 6.0.2900.2180 ModName: version.dll ModVer: 5.1.2600.2180 Offsetr:0000191c
This occurs each time when you try to start Outlook Express.
Cause
The above behavior is observed in one of the following conditions:
- Outlook Express Identities key in the registry is damaged
- An Anti-virus message scan plug-in is installed
- Outlook Express installation is damaged
- One or more of the default mail folders in message store are corrupted
Solution
Trace out the cause and try these troubleshooting tips:
- If damaged Identities key is the issue, export and then delete them. You need to import each Identity one at a time to make sure of problematic Identity. Backup all the mail folders to a safe location and recreate a new Identity and then restore all the mail folders to it.
- Make sure you haven’t installed an Anti-virus message scan plug-in. If so, delete it
- Try to reinstall Outlook Express and replace all the installation files
- If default folder(s) are damaged, rename them. OE will recreate them after you restart it. For this, search the folders as *.dbx in Windows Explorer while making sure that hidden files and folders view is enabled.
You can repair the corrupted *.dbx files using third-party Outlook Express Recovery solutions. These are advanced Outlook Express Repair product that comply to safe scanning algorithms and provide you comprehensive file repair results.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Rectifying Error 0×800c0131Ce in Microsoft Outlook Express
In a practical scenario, when you try to open the Inbox folder in Outlook Express, you might come across the strange behavior of OE. You may find that the folder is empty and gives you the below error while opening:”An unknown error has occurred. Protocol: SMTP, Port: 0, Secure SSL: No, Error 0×800c0131Ce problem may be due to corruption or lack of Folders.dbx file.”
In such situations, the Outlook Express experts recommends you to sort out this problem by renaming the Inbox.dbx file to Inbox.old.
The above process would create a new Inbox.dbx file. Now the Outlook Express will allow you to access your Inbox without any problem, but the Inbox won’t contain any data. Thus you will have to copy all the items of Inbox.old to Inbox.dbx.
After copying all the items, when you restart Outlook Express, the same problem might take place. The same error message may occur again and again.
Root of the issue
As stated in the above error, this problem occurs due to corruption to the Inbox.dbx file or lost Folders.dbx file. Because of the same, Microsoft Outlook Express can not retrieve data and thus you come across data loss situations. This situation require you to carry out Outlook Express Recovery by fixing the issue.
To retrieve data in such situations, you need to repair and restore the damaged DBX files. This is potential through powerful and advanced third party Outlook Express DBX repair applications. These applications have interactive and simple graphical user interface to provide you ease of use. With read only and non destructive design, these software always perform safe Outlook Express Repair.