G
Glynn Brooks
Lately when I start Outlook 2003, I get an error message that says it can't
load some part of Panda Antivirus as an Addin. However, I quit using Panda
last year, and have been using Grissoft AVG Professional since then.
When I look at Tools > Options > Other > Advanced, there is no mention of
Panda Antivirus under any of the Add In buttons, and everything else looks
proper.
I have used regedit to remove every reference to "Panda", but the error
message still pops up every time I start Outlook.
I have also run the Detect and Repair tool, but it says it cannot find a
particular .CAB file on the installation disc. I have searched the disc, and
there is no such file. Thus, Detect and Repair is useless.
I have also done a reinstall of Outlook 2003, saying I wanted to repair my
installation. That was successful, but the error message still pops up when I
restart Outlook.
Is there a file where Outlook stores the names of Add Ins? I sure can't find
it in the registry.
load some part of Panda Antivirus as an Addin. However, I quit using Panda
last year, and have been using Grissoft AVG Professional since then.
When I look at Tools > Options > Other > Advanced, there is no mention of
Panda Antivirus under any of the Add In buttons, and everything else looks
proper.
I have used regedit to remove every reference to "Panda", but the error
message still pops up every time I start Outlook.
I have also run the Detect and Repair tool, but it says it cannot find a
particular .CAB file on the installation disc. I have searched the disc, and
there is no such file. Thus, Detect and Repair is useless.
I have also done a reinstall of Outlook 2003, saying I wanted to repair my
installation. That was successful, but the error message still pops up when I
restart Outlook.
Is there a file where Outlook stores the names of Add Ins? I sure can't find
it in the registry.