on 9/20/05 8:22 PM, Barry Wainwright at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> It is possibly an early sign of mild database corruption.
> 
> Office vX:
> Hold down the option key when starting Entourage and take the first option
> ('typical rebuild'). If this doesn¹t resolve the problems, then try an
> ŒAdvanced Rebuild¹.
> 
> Office 2004:
> You still call the rebuilder by holding down Option key at launch, but it
> now brings up a separate app "Database Utility" (which could be launched by
> double-clicking of you wish) that lives in the Office subfolder.
> 
> First of all, if you have any Office apps open, a dialog comes up that
> offers to quit them.
> 
> Then you get a window with a list of your identities to select from, and
> four options:
> 
> 1) It has a new feature "Verify database integrity" option: this should
> reduce unnecessary rebuilding. Apparently it's quite sensitive. And see 4)
> below.
> 
> 2) "Compact the database". (Like X's "Typical rebuild").
> 
> 3) Rebuild the database. (Like X's "Advanced Rebuild")
> 
> 4) "Set database preferences".  Actually there's only one pref: you can turn
> on "Verify database in background "which means "run automatically" and let
> you know if your database needs rebuilding.

I should have mentioned, I have done all of these things numerous times, and
do in fact have the verification scan on as well, does not seem to do
anything for me.

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