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| Vista Service Pack 1 Update Damages TCP/IP in Outlook 2007
An upgrade of Windows Vista Ultimate Edition to Service Pack 1 (Vista SP1) caused Outlook 2007 to break. The problem was repeatable, and we cured the problem by UNINSTALLING Vista SP1. Clearly this is not a long term solution, but there is a conspicuous BUG that needs to be fixed. Background: We use Outlook 2007 to connect to a Microsoft Exchange Server. When you are browsing your mail folders while connected to the Server online, Outlook apparently does a TCP/IP transaction with the server as you click each folder in the Mail Folders Navigation Pane. After the upgrade to Vista SP1, Outlook began to hang forever at the instant one clicked a new folder in the mail folder list. An information dialog box would pop up saying "Attempting to contact server xxx.xxxxx.xxx", and the cursor would change to the rotating "in progress" circle. This process would never end until one manually closed Outlook. A typical event log error message looked like this: "The program OUTLOOK.EXE version 12.0.6300.5000 stopped interacting with Windows and was closed. To see if more information about the problem is available, check the problem history in the Problem Reports and Solutions control panel. Process ID: 16f0 Start Time: 01c8c513f5615fe3 Termination Time: 0" With further experimentation, we discovered that WHILE Outlook is hung, waiting for the server tranaction that never occurs, if one DISABLES the specific Internet adapter in use, and then RE-ENABLES it (using the Network Connections window), the server transaction completes and Outlook unhangs. This behavior was repeatable, and persisted even when (1) all COM add-ins were disabled, and (2) Outlook was run in Safe Mode, and (3) when different Ethernet adapters were used. A complete uninstall of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 cured the problem. |
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| Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Update Damages TCP/IP in Outlook 2007
On Jun 10, 2:29*am, Steve Johnson <SteveJohn...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > An upgrade of Windows Vista Ultimate Edition to Service Pack 1 (Vista SP1) > caused Outlook 2007 to break. *The problem was repeatable, and we cured the > problem by UNINSTALLING Vista SP1. Clearly this is not a long term solution, > but there is a conspicuous BUG that needs to be fixed. > > Background: We use Outlook 2007 to connect to a Microsoft Exchange Server. > When you are browsing your mail folders while connected to the Server online, > Outlook apparently does a TCP/IP transaction with the server as you click > each folder in the Mail Folders Navigation Pane. > > After the upgrade to Vista SP1, Outlook began to hang forever at the instant > one clicked a new folder in the mail folder list. An information dialog box > would pop up saying "Attempting to contact server xxx.xxxxx.xxx", and the > cursor would change to the rotating "in progress" circle. This process would > never end until one manually closed Outlook. > > A typical event log error message looked like this: "The program OUTLOOK.EXE > version 12.0.6300.5000 stopped interacting with Windows and was closed. To > see if more information about the problem is available, check the problem > history in the Problem Reports and Solutions control panel. Process ID: 16f0 > Start Time: 01c8c513f5615fe3 Termination Time: 0" > > With further experimentation, we discovered that WHILE Outlook is hung, > waiting for the server tranaction that never occurs, if one DISABLES the > specific Internet adapter in use, and then RE-ENABLES it (using the Network > Connections window), the server transaction completes and Outlook unhangs. > > This behavior was repeatable, and persisted even when (1) all COM add-ins > were disabled, and (2) Outlook was run in Safe Mode, and (3) when different > Ethernet adapters were used. > > A complete uninstall of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 cured the problem. Interesting... and, yet I am running Vista Ultimate with SP1 and Outlook 2007 and (1) Outlook does not hang and (2) I see no unusual events in the event log when using Outlook. There is something different about either your Outlook 2007/Vista client or your Exchange Server. Did you check for MS Office updates and patches on the Exchange Server to see it these were current? -solon fox |
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| Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Update Damages TCP/IP in Outlook 2007
There could be a thousand differences between my installation and anyone else's. But in regards to your question, I was up to date on Outlook 2007 updates, and no update was installed at the time this problem occurred (it occurred on first use of Outlook after Vista SP1 was installed). In regards to Exchange, we use a commercial exchange provider, and I _immediately_ began a dialog with their techs, since the symptom was that the server could not be contacted. They found nothing. Ordinarily, I would have left everything in place, and opened a tech support ticket, but this was too painful, and the problem was interfering with my work. So I document the issue here, and if a few more people see the same symptoms, then perhaps Microsoft engineers will take note. One can hope... |
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| Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Update Damages TCP/IP in Outlook 2007
"Steve Johnson" <SteveJohnson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:85AB382A-3BFD-4C49-BD31-82034F49B815@microsoft.com... > There could be a thousand differences between my installation and anyone > else's. But in regards to your question, I was up to date on Outlook 2007 > updates, and no update was installed at the time this problem occurred (it > occurred on first use of Outlook after Vista SP1 was installed). > > In regards to Exchange, we use a commercial exchange provider, and I > _immediately_ began a dialog with their techs, since the symptom was that > the > server could not be contacted. They found nothing. > > Ordinarily, I would have left everything in place, and opened a tech > support > ticket, but this was too painful, and the problem was interfering with my > work. So I document the issue here, and if a few more people see the same > symptoms, then perhaps Microsoft engineers will take note. One can hope... If you wish Microsoft engineering to be aware of your problem then report it to Microsoft and raise a support call on it. Only that way will it formally be triaged and eventually work its way through the support layers for engineer resolution (if the other layers cannot diagnose your problem), These newsgroups are peer to peer support and formal Microsoft support is proved by the assisted support options at http://support.microsoft.com/ -- Mike Brannigan |
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| Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Update Damages TCP/IP in Outlook 2007
On Jun 10, 10:32*am, Steve Johnson <SteveJohn...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > There could be a thousand differences between my installation and anyone > else's. But in regards to your question, I was up to date on Outlook 2007 > updates, and no update was installed at the time this problem occurred (it > occurred on first use of Outlook after Vista SP1 was installed). > > In regards to Exchange, we use a commercial exchange provider, and I > _immediately_ began a dialog with their techs, since the symptom was that the > server could not be contacted. They found nothing. > > Ordinarily, I would have left everything in place, and opened a tech support > ticket, but this was too painful, and the problem was interfering with my > work. So I document the issue here, and if a few more people see the same > symptoms, then perhaps Microsoft engineers will take note. One can hope... I'm wondering if you had any services disabled? Maybe the problem was with something that you weren't running? In order to tweak performance, I sometimes disable services that I know I don't need. Lately, it seems like I use all services - none are disabled except for a few non-microsoft services that I know I don't want. There are a good number are set to manual. -solon fox |
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| RE: Vista Service Pack 1 Update Damages TCP/IP in Outlook 2007
"Steve Johnson" wrote: > An upgrade of Windows Vista Ultimate Edition to Service Pack 1 (Vista SP1) > caused Outlook 2007 to break. The problem was repeatable, and we cured the > problem by UNINSTALLING Vista SP1. Clearly this is not a long term solution, > but there is a conspicuous BUG that needs to be fixed. Thank you very much for posting this, I've just had the same thing happen to six machines that were just updated to SP1. Removal of SP1 cured the problem immediately. How this got past testing bemuses me, Microsoft's two flagship products not working together is a fairly huge problem. |
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| Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Update Damages TCP/IP in Outlook 2007
"Mark Harrigan" <Mark Harrigan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AAB3E3B8-2A9F-49DC-8E5B-756D1CF2F693@microsoft.com... > "Steve Johnson" wrote: > >> An upgrade of Windows Vista Ultimate Edition to Service Pack 1 (Vista >> SP1) >> caused Outlook 2007 to break. The problem was repeatable, and we cured >> the >> problem by UNINSTALLING Vista SP1. Clearly this is not a long term >> solution, >> but there is a conspicuous BUG that needs to be fixed. > > Thank you very much for posting this, I've just had the same thing happen > to > six machines that were just updated to SP1. Removal of SP1 cured the > problem > immediately. How this got past testing bemuses me, Microsoft's two > flagship > products not working together is a fairly huge problem. Maybe that's just an Ultimate problem - nothing happened here to Outlook 2007 when I installed SP1 on Home Premium.... |
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| Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Update Damages TCP/IP in Outlook 2007
Fine here too ... do you SP1 of Office 2007 installed ? |
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| Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Update Damages TCP/IP in Outlook 2007
"Mark Harrigan" <Mark Harrigan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AAB3E3B8-2A9F-49DC-8E5B-756D1CF2F693@microsoft.com... > "Steve Johnson" wrote: > >> An upgrade of Windows Vista Ultimate Edition to Service Pack 1 (Vista >> SP1) >> caused Outlook 2007 to break. The problem was repeatable, and we cured >> the >> problem by UNINSTALLING Vista SP1. Clearly this is not a long term >> solution, >> but there is a conspicuous BUG that needs to be fixed. > > Thank you very much for posting this, I've just had the same thing happen > to > six machines that were just updated to SP1. Removal of SP1 cured the > problem > immediately. How this got past testing bemuses me, Microsoft's two > flagship > products not working together is a fairly huge problem. If it were a bug interent in the installation of SP1, everyone trying to install it who has Outlook 2007 would have the problem. I had no problems with the installation of SP1 on Vista Ultimate. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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| Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Update Damages TCP/IP in Outlook 2007
"Michael Tissington" <michael@nospam.newsgroups.com> wrote in message news:%23v3nxbGCJHA.4780@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Fine here too ... do you SP1 of Office 2007 installed ? Yes. |
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I am having the exact same problem. At first I thought maybe it was a virus or spyware, so this weekend I reformated my hard drive and did a new factory fresh re-install of Vista Business edition. Of course the first thing that I did was to download and install Vista SP1, then installed Office 2007. Outlook is having the exact same problems. It hangs when I try to reply to and e-mail. Zero third party software is installed, other than the required Dell device drivers for my laptop. No third party software "application suites" have been installed. Like the original poster I also use a third party e-mail hosting company. Im my case App River. Since none of my XP systems at work are having the problem I can only look to Vista SP1 and Outlook 2007 as the culprit. This is driving me nuts. |
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