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Ronald February 2nd 06 11:19 AM

Missing vpmsece.dll
 
I receive the same message and cannot 'detect and repair as instructed

"Diane" wrote:

Hello,

When I open Outlook 2000, I receive this error "The add-in C:\program
files\NavNT\vpmsece.dll could not be installed or loaded." I have used the
Detect and Repair from the Help menu and it has not resolved the problem.


Scott Atkins[MSFT] February 2nd 06 10:40 PM

Missing vpmsece.dll
 
Hi,

This problem can occur if Norton antivirus is installed and enabled for email scan, and later uninstalled without disabling the email scan. I recommmend that you check with Norton, as
this will most likely involve a Registry edit.

Regards,

Scott Atkins MCSE, MCSA
Partner Technical Lead - Outlook
Microsoft Technical Support
for Platforms and Business Applications

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I receive the same message and cannot 'detect and repair as instructed

"Diane" wrote:

Hello,

When I open Outlook 2000, I receive this error "The add-in C:\program
files\NavNT\vpmsece.dll could not be installed or loaded." I have used the
Detect and Repair from the Help menu and it has not resolved the problem.






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