Outlook 2003

C

Coronach

When I start Outlook I get the following message: The add-in
"C:\PROGRAM\Hotbar\bin\449 1.0\SB2LExt.d11" could not be installed or loaded."
I tried the suggestion of using detect and repair but to no avail.
I have to try 3 or 4 times to get rid of this message before I can get into
Outlook.
Please help.
Sylvia
 
B

Brian Tillman

Coronach said:
When I start Outlook I get the following message: The add-in
"C:\PROGRAM\Hotbar\bin\449 1.0\SB2LExt.d11" could not be installed or
loaded." I tried the suggestion of using detect and repair but to no
avail.
I have to try 3 or 4 times to get rid of this message before I can
get into Outlook.

Hotbar is adware. See http://sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/adware.hotbar.html
.. Remove it from Add or Remove Programs if you can. Here's a removal tool
if you can't: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/FxHotbar.exe .

Close Outlook. Open Windows Explorer and in the Address Bar type
%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook and click
Go. Delete the file extend.dat and the restart Outlook.
 
C

Coronach

I followed your advise, couldn't find on Programs so used the removal tool
securityresponse.symantec.com etc. but when it was finished it said that
Adware is not on this computer.
Please advise.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Coronach said:
I followed your advise, couldn't find on Programs so used the removal
tool securityresponse.symantec.com etc. but when it was finished it
said that Adware is not on this computer.

OK, then, just remove the extend.dat file.
 
C

Coronach

I deleted the file, but it keeps showing up again and goes nowhere, even when
I empty the recycle bin.
Also, I have no idea how to close or hide the message, that doesn't seem to
be an option.

I am still getting original messagel
Sylvia
 
B

Brian Tillman

Coronach said:
I deleted the file, but it keeps showing up again and goes nowhere,
even when I empty the recycle bin.

It's supposed to show up again. It gets regenerated and should contain only
those extensions that are actually installed.
I am still getting original messagel

Then you'll need to use regedit to go into the registry, seach for
"sb2ext.dll" or "hotbar" and remove all of the references to it.
 
C

Coronach

I simply do not have enough techinal knowledge to attempt what you suggest so
will leave for now.
Sylvia
 

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