OL98: (CW) ErrMsg: Unable to Open Default Mail Folders
ID: Q180323
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The information in this article applies to:
NOTE: These procedures only apply if you have installed Outlook with
the Corporate or Workgroup option. This option allows you to use Messaging
Application Programming Interface (MAPI) services. To determine your
installation type, on the Help Menu click About Microsoft Outlook. In About
Microsoft Outlook you should see "Corporate or Workgroup" if you have the
Corporate or Workgroup installation.
SYMPTOMS
When starting Microsoft Outlook, you may receive one or more of the
following error messages:
Unable to open your default mail folders. Outlook could not start
Because a location to send and receive mail could not be found. To add
a location, such as a personal folder file, double-click the Mail icon
in Windows Control Pane
-or-
Unable to open your default mail folders. The path specified for the
file <drive>:\<file name>.pst is not valid.
-or-
Cannot create mail item because a location to send and receive mail
could not be found. To add a location, select Services from the Tools
menu, then choose the Delivery tab.
Then, Outlook displays:
Would you like to open your default File System folder instead?
Other network related messages may follow the initial two messages;
however, the last message listed above always appears.
CAUSE
These errors may occur if you are using Internet Mail, or The Microsoft
Network online service, and any of the following conditions are true:
- No personal folder file (.pst) exists in your mail profile.
- Your personal folder file where Outlook delivers your mail is located on
a server that is currently unavailable.
- Your personal folder file where Outlook delivers your mail is corrupted
and Outlook can not open it.
RESOLUTION
No .pst in Your Mail Profile
To add a personal folder file to your mail profile, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Services.
- On the Services tab, click Add.
- In Available Information Services, select Personal Folders and
click OK.
- Specify the file name and location for your personal folder file and
click Open.
- In the Name box, enter a name for the personal folder file.
- Select the options you want and click OK.
- Click OK and restart Outlook.
Note: If the problem persists, restart Windows.
Personal Folder File Located on a Network Server
Contact your system administrator to check the availability of the network
server where your Personal Folder file is located.
Corrupted Personal Folder File
If you suspect that your personal folder file is corrupted, you may be able
to recover the file using the Inbox Repair Tool.
To use the Inbox Repair tool, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System
Tools, and click Inbox Repair Tool.
- Specify the name of the .pst file you want to repair, or click
Browse to browse for the .pst file. The default location for the
.pst file is the C:\Exchange folder.
- Click Start.
If an error is encountered, you have the option to make a backup of the
file before attempting repairs.
The log file for the repair process has the same name as the .pst file,
with a .log extension. So, if you repair a file named Mailbox.pst,
the log file is named Mailbox.log.
If running the Inbox Repair tool does not solve your problem, you may
need to create a new .pst file and import the items from your old file
into the new .pst file.
For more information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q181143
OL98: (CW) How to Create a New Personal Folders File for Outlook
MORE INFORMATION
Outlook requires a personal folder file to store your mail messages,
Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks. If Outlook is unable to find a personal
folder file, the only other folders that you can open are the file system
folders, by using Outlook as a document explorer.
For more information about the Document Explorer feature, see the "Viewing
File System Folders in Outlook" section later in this article.
This problem does not occur if you are using Microsoft Exchange Server or
Microsoft Mail as your mail system because these mail systems can always
display your MailBox. This is the top level of your server folders on the
Microsoft Exchange Server, or the top level of Shared Folders on the Mail
Server.
Viewing File System Folders in Outlook
To view or open any of the files on your computer as well as on any network
drive you are connected to, click the Other Shortcuts group on the Outlook
Bar, and then click My Computer. You must add the Integrated File
Management component to see the Other Shortcuts group and view the file
system. You can view files as icons, in a table, or on a timeline. When you
view files in a table, you can display file properties such as the author,
date created, or file type, and you can sort or group files by any of these
properties.
When you view files, you can quickly open, copy, move, print, or delete
files, and you can create shortcuts to your files. You can also connect to
a network drive or disconnect a network drive from any folder.
REFERENCES
For information about a similar issue, please see the following article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q155382
ErrMsg: The Set of Folders Could Not Be Opened
Additional query words:
Keywords : kberrmsg kbdta GnlFold
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: July 27, 1999