Tag Archives: Invalid XML
Recovering the corrupted PST files
When using Outlook as your email communication mechanism, you need to understand the basics of the program; so that you are never stuck if something goes wrong. In Outlook all the data- contacts, calendar, email messages, everything- is saved as PST files. the profile settings, configurations and the mail folders are also saved in the [...]
Resolving a common Microsoft Excel error
Microsoft Excel is a popular office tool developed by Microsoft and comes along with its MS Office suite. As it is in the case of any software, the Excel is also prone to errors, and one of the common errors that a user is likely to encounter is the “Invalid XML declaration” error in Excel. [...]
Resolving PST file corruption issues
Outlook works with the synchronization of the OST-PST files. If any one of these is corrupted, the working of the program itself is affected. The most worst-case scenario is with Outlook PST corruption. If the PST files are damaged, the program will throw errors like “The action cannot be completed”, “Invalid XML error in outlook”, [...]
Resolving error messages when creating a new profile during Outlook startup
If you are using Microsoft Outlook, you should be familiar with some common error messages related to Outlook. The Outlook errors like ‘Invalid XML’ may appear during Outlook installation, while starting up or while sending/receiving the emails. Sometimes you will get error messages like “Cannot start Microsoft Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook Window. Invalid XML, [...]
Unable to Launch Outlook: Invalid XML error
One of the main things that can really turn you off is when you are sending a mail in a hurry and Outlook just wouldn’t open! More than once, I’ve had the same experience with Outlook and it has really annoyed me when I had to get the help from my ill-mannered neighbor. But when [...]
Resolving the ActiveX error or the Invalid XML error in Outlook
“Cannot start Microsoft Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window. Invalid XML, the view cannot be loaded.” OR “One or more Active X controls could not be displayed.” OR “Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly.” If you have stumbled on any one [...]

