I tend to keep an eye on the Office Cumulative Updates site (the link is on the right side of my website) and the
June 2010 update for Outlook 2007 caught my eye.
In particular, there seem to be a few Exchange 2010 fixes directly related to Outlook 2007 crashing.
The issues fixed that caught my eye include:
1. This hotfix provides a design change. After you install this hotfix, the Secure Temp folder for Office Outlook 2007 is automatically cleared when you exit Office Outlook 2007.
2.
After the Outlook mailboxes are moved a server that is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Office Outlook 2007 crashes intermittently.
3. In Office Outlook 2007, all received email messages are stored incorrectly in the
Deleted Items folder. (Unfortunately, I've had clients keep
very important e-mail in
Deleted Items and then wonder where the messages went when they empty the
Deleted Items folder.)
4.
You may have data loss on meeting update when you use Office Outlook 2007 against Exchange Server 2010. When this issue occurs, the body of the meeting request is replaced by the following text: One or more problems with your meeting were detected and fixed.
5. After you install the
Office Live Meeting Add-in for Microsoft Outlook, Office Outlook 2007 crashes during startup.
You can read more about the update
here, and as general rule of thumb, it is good to keep the MSO.DLL updated as well, from
here.
As a follow-up to my blog entry about the Outlook 2007 update for Exchange 2010, we have an update released for Outlook 2003 for Exchange 2010! I didn't really expect to see this show up but it will help users when the Exchange 2010 SP1 calendar repair ag
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