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Wehn I open outlook I get a series of pop-up messages that say various
extension configuration files cannot be opened. They all seem to be add-ins-it goes on to say that there is an error or format prob in the syntax of the files. I am having a general prob with outlook-if I try to add items to calendar they cannot be saved-says low memory or system resources. But lots of memory available |
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bilbobo wrote:
Wehn I open outlook I get a series of pop-up messages that say various extension configuration files cannot be opened. They all seem to be add-ins-it goes on to say that there is an error or format prob in the syntax of the files. I am having a general prob with outlook-if I try to add items to calendar they cannot be saved-says low memory or system resources. But lots of memory available Check ToolsOptionsOtherAdvanced OptionsCOM Add-Ins and Add-In Manager -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks, but I already tried that. When i go to add in manager and click on
add ins it says they have a syntax problem and refuse to open. Com addins is empty. "Brian Tillman" wrote: bilbobo wrote: Wehn I open outlook I get a series of pop-up messages that say various extension configuration files cannot be opened. They all seem to be add-ins-it goes on to say that there is an error or format prob in the syntax of the files. I am having a general prob with outlook-if I try to add items to calendar they cannot be saved-says low memory or system resources. But lots of memory available Check ToolsOptionsOtherAdvanced OptionsCOM Add-Ins and Add-In Manager -- Brian Tillman |
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bilbobo wrote:
Thanks, but I already tried that. When i go to add in manager and click on add ins it says they have a syntax problem and refuse to open. Com addins is empty. WIth Outlook closed, delete %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook\Extend.dat. Also, check the registry keys under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outloo k\AddIns and KKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlo ok\AddIns -- Brian Tillman |
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Sorry, I'm just a normal PC user. How do I find %appdata% -in regedit? and if
so where? ANd what should I be looking for in registry keys? I'm sure this must seem stupid but appreciate your help "Brian Tillman" wrote: bilbobo wrote: Thanks, but I already tried that. When i go to add in manager and click on add ins it says they have a syntax problem and refuse to open. Com addins is empty. WIth Outlook closed, delete %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook\Extend.dat. Also, check the registry keys under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outloo k\AddIns and KKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlo ok\AddIns -- Brian Tillman |
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bilbobo wrote:
Sorry, I'm just a normal PC user. How do I find %appdata% -in regedit? No, in Windows (not Internet) Explorer. Open Windows Explorer and in the Address field enter %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook Click Go. You should see Extend.dat in the contents pane (right side) of Explorer. ANd what should I be looking for in registry keys? You said you were getting a series of pop-ups that mentioned certain files. Look for those files. -- Brian Tillman |
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