Resolved problem with Contact - Address Folder. Went to control panel -
Mail, deleted existing profile(s). Start Outlook and created new profile &
recreated email account(s). So far everything is working the way it was
designed.
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Thanks
Dave
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| Ran in to similar problems. I ended up going to Microsoft's knowledge
base.
| Look for article 329929, while the problem it describes isn't exactly what
| you are describing it tells you how to completely remove Outlook. and
| reinstall.
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| Doing this procedure eliminated most of my problems with the exception
being
| able to use my Contact Folder for addressing email, I've tried several
| different ways but the I still cannot chose to view the address as email
| Addressbook, the option is greyed out.
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| Good Luck
| Dave
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| | | Hi there,
| |
| | Ok, i was able to get rid of that message and i got rid of the BETA
| | completely (I think/hope). But now when when clicking Send/Receive I
get
| a
| | box that says Operation Failed. However I can download the mail by
| clicking
| | tools->send/receive and then click on the account. I cannot click all
| | accounts. Also clicking ctrl+alt+S does nothing.
| |
| | can you help me solve this?
| |
| | Thanks.
| |
| | Matt
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| |
| | "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
| | | | > Sounds like the Business Contact Manager is still installed.
Uninstall
| it
| | > from Control Panel. (Iris was the beta name for the BCM)
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| | > Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
| | >
| | > Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
| | >
| | >
| | > After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
| | > Matt Harmon <
[email protected]> asked:
| | > | Thank you for the help. I now can get into outlook but upon opening
| | > | it I get this message:
| | > |
| | > | Could not Initialize CLR
| | > | file or assembly name iris.mapi.messagestore, or one of its
| | > | dependencies, was not found.
| | > |
| | > | Any suggestion for that?
| | > |
| | > | "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
| | > | | | > || Close Outlook - then find and delete the MAPI directory (not the
| | > || MAPI32 one.) Then reinstall Outlook.
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| | > || Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
| | > ||
| | > || Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
| | > ||
| | > ||
| | > || After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
| | > || Matt Harmon <
[email protected]> asked:
| | > ||| I recently removed Microsoft Outlook 2003 Beta from my machine. I
| | > ||| went to put Office XP on my machine. I have a fully license
Office
| | > ||| XP Pro that I used. Upon installing the software I have a problem
| | > ||| with Outlook. I get an error when I start the tool...
| | > |||
| | > ||| Outlook.exe - Unable to locate DLL
| | > |||
| | > ||| The Dynamic link library MAPIR.dll could not be found in the
| | > ||| Specified path
| | > |||
| | > ||| --After clicking "OK" I get this box...
| | > |||
| | > ||| Cannot start Microsoft Outlook. Mapi32.dll is corrupt or the
wrong
| | > ||| version. this could have been caused by installing other messaging
| | > ||| software. Please reinstall outlook.
| | > |||
| | > ||| Any suggestions on how to fix this? I have tried running the
| | > ||| fixmapi.exe and reinstalling Outlook.
| | > |||
| | > ||| Thanks
| | >
| | >
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