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I am getting a strange error when I open up Microsoft Outlook that referrs to
McAfee. Anyone else have this problem or know how to fix it. I tried debugging it with no luck. I have unistalled and reinstalled McAfee. This is what the error is saying. The add in "c:\progra~1\mcafee.com\vso\vsolplg.dll" could not be installed or loaded. This program may be resolved by using Dectect and Repair on the help menu. I have tried the Dectect and Repair within Outlook 2003 - no joy. I am new to using Outlook so I am not sure if I am missing something there but find suspect it is something with McAfee since it is that .dll it is missing. I am using Win XP SP2 Windows 2003 Professional - Outlook 2003 Security Center Version 7, Build 7.0.317, Last Update: 8/22/06 Virus Scan Version 11, build 11.0.209, Last Update: 8/22/06, DAT Version: 48384.0000, DAT creation 8/21/06, Engine Verison: 5100.0194 Personal Firewall Verison 8, build 8.0.198, Last Update: 8/22/06 Site Advisor Version 1.6, Build 1.36.3459 Is this still scanning those incoming emails then? And how do I fix this? Thanks! |
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Eyz wrote:
I am getting a strange error when I open up Microsoft Outlook that referrs to McAfee. Anyone else have this problem or know how to fix it. I tried debugging it with no luck. I have unistalled and reinstalled McAfee. This is what the error is saying. The add in "c:\progra~1\mcafee.com\vso\vsolplg.dll" could not be installed or loaded. This program may be resolved by using Dectect and Repair on the help menu. Does that file exist? If not, look in ToolsOptionsOtherAdvanced OptionsCOM Add-Ins and Add-In Manager to see if any references to McAfee files exist and remove them if they do. It none exists, with Outlook closed, delete the file %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook\extend.dat I have tried the Dectect and Repair within Outlook 2003 - no joy. I'm not surprised. It's not an Outlook problem. Is this still scanning those incoming emails then? And how do I fix this? You should not be scanning mail anyway. It only causes problems. Outlook 2003's internal security, the fact that your AV program's on-access scanner continues to run, and the fact that you're smart enough not to open any unknown and unchecked attachments will keep you perfectly safe. -- Brian Tillman |
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That file does not exist anymore with the new McAfee Online Security Suite.
I looked on my old hard drive and it was with the old Virsus Scan Online. It is referenced in the add-ons. And at one point in time McAfee did have this file. Actually, yes I should still should be scanning emails as I have 'friends' who sent me embedding virses and keyloggers and not know they did it. I know not to click on unknown email, etc. I just don't want any problems. I can't afford it really. Thanks! "Brian Tillman" wrote: Eyz wrote: I am getting a strange error when I open up Microsoft Outlook that referrs to McAfee. Anyone else have this problem or know how to fix it. I tried debugging it with no luck. I have unistalled and reinstalled McAfee. This is what the error is saying. The add in "c:\progra~1\mcafee.com\vso\vsolplg.dll" could not be installed or loaded. This program may be resolved by using Dectect and Repair on the help menu. Does that file exist? If not, look in ToolsOptionsOtherAdvanced OptionsCOM Add-Ins and Add-In Manager to see if any references to McAfee files exist and remove them if they do. It none exists, with Outlook closed, delete the file %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook\extend.dat I have tried the Dectect and Repair within Outlook 2003 - no joy. I'm not surprised. It's not an Outlook problem. Is this still scanning those incoming emails then? And how do I fix this? You should not be scanning mail anyway. It only causes problems. Outlook 2003's internal security, the fact that your AV program's on-access scanner continues to run, and the fact that you're smart enough not to open any unknown and unchecked attachments will keep you perfectly safe. -- Brian Tillman |
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Eyz wrote:
That file does not exist anymore with the new McAfee Online Security Suite. I looked on my old hard drive and it was with the old Virsus Scan Online. So, did you delete the extend.dat file like I said? Actually, yes I should still should be scanning emails as I have 'friends' who sent me embedding virses and keyloggers and not know they did it. I know not to click on unknown email, etc. Actually "no". If you know people send you attachments that may be infected, either delete the message without opening the attchment, then save the attachment to disk so your AV program can scan them when the file is created. Simply never open an attachment in mail. Problem solved, never a need to scan the mail itself and never a problem in Outlook because the mail scanner isn't written correctly or interferes in the timing between Outlook and the server. -- Brian Tillman |
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No I haven't deleted the file, I unticked it.
And I really should scan the emails. I run a business from my computer. I can't tell who I know and who I don't. What is a new email out of the blue needing help and our business does get virsus from time to time. I can tell you the majority of the spam but not all of the spam. I have been scanning my email for years with not a single virus making it to harad drive. Thanks for your help. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Eyz wrote: That file does not exist anymore with the new McAfee Online Security Suite. I looked on my old hard drive and it was with the old Virsus Scan Online. So, did you delete the extend.dat file like I said? Actually, yes I should still should be scanning emails as I have 'friends' who sent me embedding virses and keyloggers and not know they did it. I know not to click on unknown email, etc. Actually "no". If you know people send you attachments that may be infected, either delete the message without opening the attchment, then save the attachment to disk so your AV program can scan them when the file is created. Simply never open an attachment in mail. Problem solved, never a need to scan the mail itself and never a problem in Outlook because the mail scanner isn't written correctly or interferes in the timing between Outlook and the server. -- Brian Tillman |
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Eyz wrote:
And I really should scan the emails. I run a business from my computer. I can't tell who I know and who I don't. What is a new email out of the blue needing help and our business does get virsus from time to time. I can tell you the majority of the spam but not all of the spam. I have been scanning my email for years with not a single virus making it to harad drive. The point I'm trying to make is that you SHOULD save it and scan it before trying to open it. -- Brian Tillman |
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