GetIUMS

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Pete

When I start up Outlook I get the message "The procedure
entry point GetIUMS could not be located in the dynamic
link library MSDART.DLL.

Any ideas?
 
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Roady [MVP]

Download and install the latest MDAC from www.microsoft.com/downloads

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IanH

Hi,

I was having a similar problem. My Media Player worked but my Outlook 2003 put that message up 6 times before it had completed loading

I read all the newsgroup entries, I tried everything that was suggested but it didn't fix the problem on my compter

I found that there was a very old version of MSDART.DLL in "C:\Program Files\Common Files\SYSTEM\ole db" which I replaced with the version from the MDAC-TYP (MDAC 2.8 Update) which is version 2.80.102.

This fixed the problem on my computer

Good luc

Ia
 
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Roady [MVP]

That means you haven't read all the entries and tried all the suggestions as
that is the solution I've posted several times here already ;-)

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IanH said:
Hi,

I was having a similar problem. My Media Player worked but my Outlook 2003
put that message up 6 times before it had completed loading.
I read all the newsgroup entries, I tried everything that was suggested
but it didn't fix the problem on my compter.
I found that there was a very old version of MSDART.DLL in "C:\Program
Files\Common Files\SYSTEM\ole db" which I replaced with the version from the
MDAC-TYP (MDAC 2.8 Update) which is version 2.80.102.0
 

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