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  #11  
Old April 28th 07, 03:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
aloysius
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Default Outlook 2007 Beta and vpmsece3.dll

I did this...in Outlook go to TOOLS, then TRUST CENTER...click on ADD INs and
then go to the bottom and change the manage selection to Exchange Client
Extensions...uncheck the Symantec Add In...worked for me. Good Luck.

"Don Grant" wrote:

Every time I open Outlook Beta 2007 I get the following error statement:
The Add-in "C:\Program Files\Symantec AntiVirus\umpsece3.dll" cannot be
loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in
manufacturer for an update. If no update is available please uninstall the
Add-in.

It doesn't seem to be installed and only shows up in the refernce above.
Can anyone help me get rid of it?

Thanks.



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  #12  
Old April 30th 07, 12:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
patelvarun
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Default Outlook 2007 Beta and vpmsece3.dll

This solution worked for me immediately. I thank you for your advice.

"aloysius" wrote:

I did this...in Outlook go to TOOLS, then TRUST CENTER...click on ADD INs and
then go to the bottom and change the manage selection to Exchange Client
Extensions...uncheck the Symantec Add In...worked for me. Good Luck.

"Don Grant" wrote:

Every time I open Outlook Beta 2007 I get the following error statement:
The Add-in "C:\Program Files\Symantec AntiVirus\umpsece3.dll" cannot be
loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in
manufacturer for an update. If no update is available please uninstall the
Add-in.

It doesn't seem to be installed and only shows up in the refernce above.
Can anyone help me get rid of it?

Thanks.



  #13  
Old June 11th 07, 06:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Joe Orsaj
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Default Outlook 2007 Beta and vpmsece3.dll

Right on the money! Thanks.


  #14  
Old July 7th 07, 10:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
T.MWK
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Default Outlook 2007 Beta and vpmsece3.dll

Hey, it worked fine for me too. good job!

"aloysius" wrote:

I did this...in Outlook go to TOOLS, then TRUST CENTER...click on ADD INs and
then go to the bottom and change the manage selection to Exchange Client
Extensions...uncheck the Symantec Add In...worked for me. Good Luck.

"Don Grant" wrote:

Every time I open Outlook Beta 2007 I get the following error statement:
The Add-in "C:\Program Files\Symantec AntiVirus\umpsece3.dll" cannot be
loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in
manufacturer for an update. If no update is available please uninstall the
Add-in.

It doesn't seem to be installed and only shows up in the refernce above.
Can anyone help me get rid of it?

Thanks.



  #15  
Old September 16th 07, 03:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Toddy
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Default Outlook 2007 Beta and vpmsece3.dll

Don,

I'm using Outlook 2K7 and had the same problem. Patrick was certainly
headed the right direction. I found it, but not under the first Add-ins
screen displaying. After you're looking at the Add-ins screen, Look at the
bottom where it shows "Manage: COM Add-ins". Click the drop down arrow and
select "Exchange Client Extensions". That's where you might see Symantec
Antivirus 10.1. Remove the checkmark and "OK". Restart Outlook and voila!

"Don Grant" wrote:

No, it does not show up in the Trust Center under Add-ins. I can find it
on the C: drive as noted and deleted but the same error recurs and it puts
in another file vpmsece4.dll. Since it is not in Add-Ins i don't know how to
disable it. Thanks for you input.


"Patrick Schmid" wrote in message
...
Does it show up in Tools, Trust Center, Add-Ins? If yes, disable it there.
BTW, it wouldn't show up with this DLL, but prob. as Symantec AntiVirus or
Norton AntiVirus.

Patrick Schmid
--------------
http://pschmid.net

"Don Grant" wrote in message
:

Every time I open Outlook Beta 2007 I get the following error statement:
The Add-in "C:\Program Files\Symantec AntiVirus\umpsece3.dll" cannot be
loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in
manufacturer for an update. If no update is available please uninstall
the
Add-in.

It doesn't seem to be installed and only shows up in the refernce above.
Can anyone help me get rid of it?

Thanks.





  #16  
Old September 23rd 07, 11:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
pixelbobby
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Default Outlook 2007 Beta and vpmsece3.dll

That worked! Thanks Toddy!!!!!

"Toddy" wrote:

Don,

I'm using Outlook 2K7 and had the same problem. Patrick was certainly
headed the right direction. I found it, but not under the first Add-ins
screen displaying. After you're looking at the Add-ins screen, Look at the
bottom where it shows "Manage: COM Add-ins". Click the drop down arrow and
select "Exchange Client Extensions". That's where you might see Symantec
Antivirus 10.1. Remove the checkmark and "OK". Restart Outlook and voila!

"Don Grant" wrote:

No, it does not show up in the Trust Center under Add-ins. I can find it
on the C: drive as noted and deleted but the same error recurs and it puts
in another file vpmsece4.dll. Since it is not in Add-Ins i don't know how to
disable it. Thanks for you input.


"Patrick Schmid" wrote in message
...
Does it show up in Tools, Trust Center, Add-Ins? If yes, disable it there.
BTW, it wouldn't show up with this DLL, but prob. as Symantec AntiVirus or
Norton AntiVirus.

Patrick Schmid
--------------
http://pschmid.net

"Don Grant" wrote in message
:

Every time I open Outlook Beta 2007 I get the following error statement:
The Add-in "C:\Program Files\Symantec AntiVirus\umpsece3.dll" cannot be
loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in
manufacturer for an update. If no update is available please uninstall
the
Add-in.

It doesn't seem to be installed and only shows up in the refernce above.
Can anyone help me get rid of it?

Thanks.




  #17  
Old October 1st 07, 12:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
paul
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Default Outlook 2007 Beta and vpmsece3.dll

Good afternoon, Darryl!

I'm running Outlook 2003, and also getting this error message.

- I did Help -- Detect and Repair as recommended in the error message, and
that didn't work.

- I deleted all extend.dats on the system and rebooted. That didn't work.

- I changed the registry value referred to below to 2 from 9, deleted the
extend.dats that resulted from testing, and rebooted. That didn't work.

- I reloaded Office 2003 Pro. That didn't work. I then removed and then
reloaded Office 2003 Pro. That didn't work, either. (I kept removing any
new extend.dats and rebooting in between the tests). Interestingly, neither
of these totally cleared out some of the saved values (specifically: I had
several .psts opened and the new loads kept expecting to see these referenced
..psts), so unless the shortcuts are saved in the main .pst, some of these
saved values are being saved elsewhere.

Anyway, none of this worked. HELP??? Any other thoughts? I'm pretty
desperate!!!


"Darryl A. J. Staflund" wrote:

Hi Don,

Symantec has posted a solution at the following URL:

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...pen&dtype=corp

Cheers,
Darryl Staflund


  #18  
Old October 1st 07, 06:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
paul
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Default Outlook 2007 Beta and vpmsece3.dll

Good morning!

Well, after working on this problem for at least 12 hours, I devised a
solution, and wanted to share it so that others in the same boat do not have
to go through the frustration I did.

Based on what others posting in this thread mentioned about Add-Ins, I
decided to try to "give" Outlook 2003 the file it was looking for.
Therefore, I copied vpmsece4.dll from my Symantec AntiVirus directory, and I
pasted it into the directory of the user that uses Outlook for e-mail:

c:\Documents and Settings\user directory\Application Data\Microsoft\Add-Ins

I started up Outlook 2003 (I can't remember if I
rebooted...again...first...after 12 hours at this same problem, believe me I
lost count), and Outlook said that it had encountered a serious error. It
asked if I wanted to disable the Add-In, I said yes, and voila!

Hope this helps!


"Paul" wrote:

Good afternoon, Darryl!

I'm running Outlook 2003, and also getting this error message.

- I did Help -- Detect and Repair as recommended in the error message, and
that didn't work.

- I deleted all extend.dats on the system and rebooted. That didn't work.

- I changed the registry value referred to below to 2 from 9, deleted the
extend.dats that resulted from testing, and rebooted. That didn't work.

- I reloaded Office 2003 Pro. That didn't work. I then removed and then
reloaded Office 2003 Pro. That didn't work, either. (I kept removing any
new extend.dats and rebooting in between the tests). Interestingly, neither
of these totally cleared out some of the saved values (specifically: I had
several .psts opened and the new loads kept expecting to see these referenced
.psts), so unless the shortcuts are saved in the main .pst, some of these
saved values are being saved elsewhere.

Anyway, none of this worked. HELP??? Any other thoughts? I'm pretty
desperate!!!


"Darryl A. J. Staflund" wrote:

Hi Don,

Symantec has posted a solution at the following URL:

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...pen&dtype=corp

Cheers,
Darryl Staflund


  #19  
Old November 29th 07, 09:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
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Default Outlook 2007 Beta and vpmsece3.dll

if you are unfortunate like me to have Vista users Then you will need to
remove the add in from tools, trusted things, add ins, mange add ins.
run back to XP
  #20  
Old February 14th 08, 10:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Diana Milosevic
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Default Outlook 2007 Beta and vpmsece3.dll

I just solved this problem on Outlook 2003 SP@ with disabling Add-Ins in
Tools/Options/Other/Advanced Options/Add-In Manager. Remove only Symantec
Antivirus, leave the Symantec Antivuris Outlook Protection.

Hope this helps,
Diana

"Don Grant" wrote:

Every time I open Outlook Beta 2007 I get the following error statement:
The Add-in "C:\Program Files\Symantec AntiVirus\umpsece3.dll" cannot be
loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in
manufacturer for an update. If no update is available please uninstall the
Add-in.

It doesn't seem to be installed and only shows up in the refernce above.
Can anyone help me get rid of it?

Thanks.



 




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