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This article discusses how to troubleshoot Invalid Page
Faults (IPF) in Outllib.dll. The methods described below start with the easiest
and most likely fixes, and progress to the more difficult fixes.
The
troubleshooting methods listed and described below are:
- Ensure Microsoft Outlook Express is installed and
functioning correctly
- Rename the Outcmd.dat File
- Disable Extensions
- Start in Safe Mode
- Run the Inbox Repair Tool on your Personal
Folder.
- Create a New Profile and Personal Folders File
- Reinstall Outlook
- Check your version of WinFax Pro
- Do not use Microsoft Word 97 as your e-mail
editor
Method 1: Ensure Microsoft Outlook Express Is Installed and Functioning Correctly
If Outlook Express is not installed or functioning correctly,
components of Outlook may not function correctly. Ensure that Outlook Express
is installed and working without error.
For
additional information, click the article numbers below to view the articles in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
230076 OL2000: Why Outlook 2000 Requires Outlook Express
270696 OLEXP: How to Obtain and Install Outlook Express
Method 2: Rename the Outcmd.dat File
If the IPF occurs when you start Outlook, locate the file
Outcmd.dat, rename it to Outcmd.old, and then restart Outlook.
- Quit Outlook.
- Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files or Folders.
- In the Named box, type outcmd.dat.
- Click to select Include Subfolders, click My Computer, and then click Find Now.
- Click the file name in the results pane, click Rename on the File menu, type old in place of dat in the file
name, and press ENTER.
- Click Close on the File menu to close the Find window.
- Start Outlook.
Outcmd.dat stores any custom changes you make to your toolbar
options. If renaming this file solves the problem, you must recreate any
toolbar customizations.
Method 3: Disable Extensions
Outlook may have problems with incompatible or invalid extension
information. Extensions may cause Outlook to not start or create IPFs while
running. To troubleshoot extension problems, follow these steps.
If Outlook Does Not Start
If Outlook does not start, try replacing the Extend.dat file.
This file caches extension information gathered from the Windows registry. To
replace the Extend.dat file, follow these steps:
- Quit all programs.
- Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files Or Folders.
- In the Named box, type extend.dat.
- In the Look In list, click to select your hard drive.
- Click to select Include Subfolders, and then click Find Now.
- In the Name list, right-click the file Extend.dat, and on the shortcut menu,
click Rename; change the file extension from dat to
old, and then press ENTER.
- On the File menu, click Close to quit Find File.
- Restart Outlook. Restarting Outlook creates a new
Extend.dat file.
If Outlook Does Start
If you can start Outlook and you suspect an extension problem,
follow these steps to disable extensions: >
- Start Outlook.
- On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Other tab.
- Click Advanced Options, and then click Add-In Manager.
- In the Add-in list, click to clear the check box for the
add-in you suspect.
- Click OK three times to close all dialog boxes.
For more information on Outlook extension issues, please see
the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
196634 : OL2000: Error Message: Unable to Load NXPEXT32.DLL
Method 4: Start in Safe Mode
Start Outlook with the
/safe command-line switch. This causes Outlook to load without COM
Add-ins, and extensions.
For additional information, click the article number about
command-line switches below to view the article about command-line switches in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
197180 OL2000: Additional Command-Line Switches
If the /safe command-line switch does not help,
restart your computer in Safe Mode. Safe Mode disables programs that start
automatically.
For additional information about Safe Mode,
click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base:
180902 How to Start a Windows 98-Based Computer in Safe Mode
156126 Troubleshooting Windows 95 Using Safe Mode
If starting in Safe Mode resolves the issue then
you may want to examine how Safe Mode starts your computer.
For additional
information about Safe Mode, click the article number below to view the article
in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
122051 How Windows 95 Performs a Safe-Mode Start
Method 5: Run the Inbox Repair Tool on your Personal Folder
For additional information on how
to use the Inbox Repair Tool, click the following article number to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
197315
OL2000: (IMO) How to Use the Inbox Repair Tool to Recover Messages
Method 6: Create a New Profile and Personal Folders File
NOTE: If you are using the Internet Mail Only (IMO) version of
Outlook, skip to the section titled "Create a New Internet Mail Only (IMO)
Profile."
If you are using the Corporate Workgroup version (CW) of
Outlook, create a new Profile, and then create a new Personal Folders (.pst)
file.
Create a New Profile and PST file (CW)
To create a new profile, follow these steps:
- In Windows Control Panel, double-click the Mail And Fax icon. (The icon is a Mail icon if you did not install fax
services.)
- On the Services tab, click Show Profiles to list your profiles.
- Click Add to start the Inbox Setup Wizard.
- Check that the default is set to "Use the following
information services."
- Click to clear all services except the one you are
troubleshooting. For troubleshooting purposes, add only one service at a time.
- Click Next and in the Profile Name box, type a name for the new profile.
- Follow the Inbox Setup Wizard prompts, answering the
questions for your service. Ensure you specify a new Personal Folders file
(*.pst) and do not use the existing file when prompted by the wizard.
NOTE: Because you are not using the old .pst file while
troubleshooting, you may not see any of your old .pst folders or files.
Create a New Internet Mail Only (IMO) Profile
If you installed the Internet Mail Only version of Outlook,
follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click the Mail icon.
- Select and remove each Internet mail account from the
Internet Accounts Manager. Ensure you know all the Properties for each account
before removing.
NOTE: Do not remove Fax accounts. - Add the Accounts back one at a time.
For more information on creating a new set of Personal Folders,
please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
195723 : OL2000: (IMO) How to Create a New Personal Folder (.pst) File for an IMO E-mail Account
195787 : How to create a new e-mail account with Internet Only support
Create a New Personal Folders File (IMO)
- Start Outlook.
- On the File menu, point to New, and then click Personal Folders File (.pst).
- Select a location, type a name, and then click Create. Select any options you wish to use, and then click OK.
NOTE: Do not use the name "mailbox.pst." - On the View menu, click Folder List if it is not already displayed.
- Right-click the new Personal Folders File, and then click Properties.
- On the General tab, click to select Deliver POP mail to this personal
folders file, and then click OK.
Method 7: Reinstall Outlook
Rename the Outllib.dll file and reinstall to repair the Outlook
installation.
Rename the Outllib.dll file
- Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files Or Folders.
- In the Name box, type outllib.dll and in the Look In list, click to select the hard drive that contains Outlook. Click to
select Include Subfolders.
- In the Name list, right-click Outllib.dll and on the shortcut menu, click Rename. Rename the file to Outllib.old, and then press ENTER.
To Reinstall Outlook
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- In Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- On the Install/Uninstall tab, click to select Office 2000 Premium and click Add/Remove.
- In the Maintenance Wizard, click Repair Office.
- Click Repair errors in my Office 2000 Premium
installation, and then click Finish.
- Click OK, and then restart Outlook.
Method 8: Check your version of WinFax Pro
If you have WinFax Pro installed and are using Outlook in the
Internet Mail Only (IMO) setup configuration, check that your version of WinFax
Pro is at least version 9.03. Information about the latest version of WinFax
Pro is available at the following Web site:
Method 9: Turn off Word as the E-mail Editor
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- On the Mail Format tab, click to clear the Use Microsoft Word to edit e-mail
messages checkbox
- Click OK to save and close the Options.
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