S
Stan Smith
On a fresh install of Outlook 2003, upon opening, I receive a "add-in not
valid," click-ok, message. The very lengthy and impossible (i.e.,
C:\office\C:\office) path does not exist on the system, and the file it
seeks is SBCMSYNC.DLL.
No such add-in appears in the standard add-in manager. When I click on COM
add-ins, I receive the error message again -- but no add-ins are shown in the
COM box, so there is nothing to remove / disable.
Cleaned the registry of Office settings, resinstalled, same situation. I
have latest Office patch installed.
The file does not exist on my system, but I'm guessing the "SBCM" portion of
the *.dll refers to Small Business Contact Manager.
This does not seem to interfere with program operation, but it is annoying.
Anyone know where to find the pointer on this so I can zap it?
valid," click-ok, message. The very lengthy and impossible (i.e.,
C:\office\C:\office) path does not exist on the system, and the file it
seeks is SBCMSYNC.DLL.
No such add-in appears in the standard add-in manager. When I click on COM
add-ins, I receive the error message again -- but no add-ins are shown in the
COM box, so there is nothing to remove / disable.
Cleaned the registry of Office settings, resinstalled, same situation. I
have latest Office patch installed.
The file does not exist on my system, but I'm guessing the "SBCM" portion of
the *.dll refers to Small Business Contact Manager.
This does not seem to interfere with program operation, but it is annoying.
Anyone know where to find the pointer on this so I can zap it?