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PBeiler1
May 26, 2017Steel Contributor
Data File cannot be configured SkypeForBusiness/Outlook
Anyone else seeing this? I'm getting error message ... Your Outlook Data file cannot be configured. c:users\p.....\AppData\local\Microsoft\outlook\p....r.nst. This started right after the upgr...
Freddy Schär
Jun 01, 2017Copper Contributor
Office Insider Slow Update 8201.2064 solved this .NST issue
Freddy Schär
Jun 01, 2017Copper Contributor
However,
this bug still persists. Printing a Contact Memo Sheet. Text way to small and tiny. I tried to adjust the Font size. No success. On all PCs with Office Build 8201.2025 Insider Slow and Office Build 8201.2064 Insider Slow the same issue.
I've got a message from the Office Insider Team. The confirmed this issue and are working on a solution.
this bug still persists. Printing a Contact Memo Sheet. Text way to small and tiny. I tried to adjust the Font size. No success. On all PCs with Office Build 8201.2025 Insider Slow and Office Build 8201.2064 Insider Slow the same issue.
I've got a message from the Office Insider Team. The confirmed this issue and are working on a solution.
- Ran MoJun 08, 2017
Microsoft
Dear team,
I am MS support. My customer was using 1705(8201.2025)and had the nst file issue and caused Outlook to crashed described below:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_sfb-mso_win10/your-outlook-data-file-cannot-be-configured/b60d74c5-7138-4c7b-852e-2488c97e8e26
I suggested him update to Version 1705 (Build 8201.2075 Click-to-Run) but still Outlook got crashed. Can I know if the crashing issue is still not fixed in Version 1705 (Build 8201.2075 Click-to-Run) ? If so, as the above article metioned, crashing issue was fixed in Version 1705 (Build 8201.2064), how can we revert back to this version from 8201.2075?
Thanks in advance.- PBeiler1Jun 08, 2017Steel Contributor
The 2075 release is working for me. In my case, Skype for Business always launches 1st (automatically). I seldom use Outlook on the desktop, but never launch Outlook first.