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OneNote break after a series of problems caused by

May 6th, 2009 * Category: experience to share * 7 Comments

Came home from work after the customary phone and computer simultaneously connected, the result Microsoft ActiveSync remind "needs attention" can not sync contacts and calendar. I was shocked about during the day to add a few contacts in the company, how it can not sync? Began the causes.

Try to restart the phone, still not work. ActiveSync delete mobile device, or not do.

I inadvertently found that Outlook 2007's "New" button is grayed out. No new messages, new contacts can not. So determined is the Office Outlook problem.

Suspected to be automatically updated before the patch, leading to pirated Office is disabled. A tornado was re-downloaded version of Office 2007, tried to repair Office. The results suggest that: "The installation can not continue because a required file is corrupted or is not available, Qing download from the original source disc relocated to run the installation program."

The problem is rather strange, on-line search and no good results. Suddenly I saw the system tray inside OneNote, OneNote does the reason? Installed prior to a break because OneNote.

Then open the C: \ Program Files \ Common Files \ Microsoft Shared \ OFFICE12 \ Office Setup Controller \ Proof.en \ Proof.XML, to which the <OptionRef Id="NeverInstalled"/> to <OptionRef Id = "AlwaysInstalled" / >.

Can repair Office of the. Restart after the repair, Outlook New button is still gray.

So try again and again after the uninstall OneNote repair Office. Buttoned.

Outlook 2007's New button back to normal, plug in USB cable and phone connections, simultaneous normal.

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