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Old February 10th 06, 02:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Jack
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Just installed outlook 2003 (as part of office 2003) each time it starts get
pop-up error
"This application failed to start because WINNHTTP.dll was not found.
Re-installing program may fix this"

I tried re-installing but doesn't help. If I click "ok" on this pop-up
several times it will go away and I can use the program but it pops up each
time I switch to different module in outlook (calendar, contacts etc.)
Anyone know of any help?
 




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