Is Microsoft Entourage crashing while emptying Deleted Items
folder? Well, this problem usually occurs when you have thousands of
messages in Deleted Items folder or the database is damaged. When it
occurs, the application may crash unexpectedly and leave your valuable
data inaccessible. Sometimes, this behavior may even cause data loss
situations. At this point, you are required to opt for Entourage repair
solutions to get your precious data recovered.
As a practical scenario, MS Entourage may crash when you try to empty the Deleted Items directory of your account. At the same time, you may run across the following error message-
"Would you like to send a report to Apple?"
Microsoft Entourage application reports database corruption when you try to open it and gives you an option for rebuild. When you select the rebuild option for database, it gives you further error message that states-
"An error occurred while launching.
An error has occurred (-50)"
Cause
This problem may occur due to any of the following reasons-
You can try following Entourage recovery solutions to work around this behavior-
As a practical scenario, MS Entourage may crash when you try to empty the Deleted Items directory of your account. At the same time, you may run across the following error message-
"Would you like to send a report to Apple?"
Microsoft Entourage application reports database corruption when you try to open it and gives you an option for rebuild. When you select the rebuild option for database, it gives you further error message that states-
"An error occurred while launching.
An error has occurred (-50)"
Cause
This problem may occur due to any of the following reasons-
- Microsoft Entourage application installation is corrupt.
- Entourage Identity or database is damaged.
You can try following Entourage recovery solutions to work around this behavior-
- Double click the Identity in Microsoft Identity folder inside Microsoft User Data folder. If application crashes even after this process, go for the next step.
- Remove Microsoft preferences and Main Identity folder.
- Reboot your Mac machine.
- Remove the affected Identity and restore it from the most recent backup or archive (RGE) file.
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