You can use your Outlook 2007 for configuring different webmail accounts, scheduling tasks and appointments etc. However sometimes, you may encounter some Outlook problems with this application. One of such Outlook problems comes with an error message “The object could not be found.”
Causes of such Outlook problems
The main reason for such issues is a corrupted data cache file.
Remedies for these Outlook problems
You need to remove the corrupted file and create a new copy of data cache file. Once you delete the corrupted data cache file and create a new one, this issue will be resolved.
Steps to resolve such Outlook problems in XP operating system
First of all, open your Windows folder, and click on the Tools menu. Then, select Folder Options and select the View tab. Now, select the option “Show hidden files and folders” and click OK.
Then, click on Start, select My computer and double click on C: drive. Go to the location “Documents and Settings” > “(username)” > “Local Settings” > “Application Data” > “Microsoft” > “Forms.” Then, right click on the fileFrmcache.dat and select delete from the right click Menu.
Steps to resolve such Outlook problems in Vista and Windows 7
Open your Windows folder and click on Organize. Then, click Folder and search options and click on the View tab. Now, select Show hidden files and folders and click OK.
Then, click on Start, and then on Computer. Double click on the C: drive and navigate to “Users” > “(username)” > “AppData” > “Local” > “Microsoft” > “Forms.” Then, right click on Frmcache.dat and select Delete.
After deleting the data cache file, you need to restart Outlook 2007 to get these Outlook problems resolved. The email program will create a new data cache file automatically.
If your Outlook problems persists, maybe you ought to contact the Outlook support team for help.
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