This morning, one of my clients called me to ask for the help of setting up her Outlook 2007 on her new computer. Everything went well on the initial accounts setting up. And then she asked to set up another Outlook profile in Outlook to handle different email accounts. Sure, it seems simple. So I instructed her to go to Control Panel, and then click Mail icon to launch the Outlook mail configuration.
But she said she could not find the Mail icon in her Control panel. How can? I asked “did you switch to the Classic View”. She answered Yes, and read to me what icons around the location the Mail was supposed to be, like Keyboard, Mouse but not Mail.
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As I mentioned in my previous post Fixed the Outlook 2007 …issue, I would have to remove one of my .pst file to make the new upgraded Outlook 2007 run smoothly. But I really need the emails in that pst file.
So after my Outlook finally settled down, I tried to add that .pst file back to my Outlook 2007. But every time when I did the “Add new Data File…” from the Outlook 2007, the crash occurred again. And when I used the Control Panel — Mail option, I would have the following error message:
RUNDLL
An exception occurred wile trying to run "C:\WINDOWS\system32\shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL "C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Office12\MLCFG32.CPL",@0"
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