Deleting COM Add-In that doesn't exist

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Pete

I used file and settings transfer wizard to move data from my old computer
to my new computer. I am running Outlook 2003 under Windows XP. When I start
outlook it says .....outbak.dll is not a valid Office add-in. and then I get
a second box that says the same thing with ...sbcmsync.dll. When I
acknowledge these boxes the program starts. However, when I go to Com
Add-Ins and try to erase these problem add-ins, the same boxes pop-up before
the list is populated and when I acknowledge them - they aren't on the list.
How do I get rid of these annoying boxes?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Using WET will consistently corrupt your mail profile. You will need to create a new mail profile using Control Panel (Classic View) Mail Icon->Profiles->New.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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reading.

I used file and settings transfer wizard to move data from my old computer
to my new computer. I am running Outlook 2003 under Windows XP. When I start
outlook it says .....outbak.dll is not a valid Office add-in. and then I get
a second box that says the same thing with ...sbcmsync.dll. When I
acknowledge these boxes the program starts. However, when I go to Com
Add-Ins and try to erase these problem add-ins, the same boxes pop-up before
the list is populated and when I acknowledge them - they aren't on the list.
How do I get rid of these annoying boxes?
 
P

Pete

Thank you very much - deleting the registry entries worked 100% and yes, WET
did cause me to have to fix some e-mail settings
 

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