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Missing OLE directory
When tyring to create a new appointment in Outlook 2003, on Win. XP, I get a
message that says "A registry key is missing in the OLE directory." Has anyone seen this before and have any idea where to start troubleshooting? |
Missing OLE directory
ChristyL wrote:
When tyring to create a new appointment in Outlook 2003, on Win. XP, I get a message that says "A registry key is missing in the OLE directory." Has anyone seen this before and have any idea where to start troubleshooting? Here's a shot in the dark: click StartRun and enter regsvr32.exe ole32.dll Click OK. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Missing OLE directory
Thanks. That didn't work, but I gave her a new profile and it worked.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: ChristyL wrote: When tyring to create a new appointment in Outlook 2003, on Win. XP, I get a message that says "A registry key is missing in the OLE directory." Has anyone seen this before and have any idea where to start troubleshooting? Here's a shot in the dark: click StartRun and enter regsvr32.exe ole32.dll Click OK. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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