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I have had the same problem. I have removed office 2007, changed my default
email client to outlook (instead of windows messenger) and I still get the MAP132.dll error message. HELP!!! "jeanne27" wrote: That took care of it! Thanks so much! "Brian Tillman" wrote: jeanne27 wrote: I have a ninety-day trial version of Office 2007 that came on the PC; is it okay to uninstall that or should I leave it alone? Will it help this problem to uninstall it? This could very well be the problem. It's problematic installing a version of Outlook, especially an earlier version, over the top of a trial version. -- Brian Tillman |
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Rikki wrote:
I have had the same problem. I have removed office 2007, changed my default email client to outlook (instead of windows messenger) and I still get the MAP132.dll error message. HELP!!! Rename MAPI32.DLL to something else, like MAPI32.OLD and then start Outlook. It should restore the missing DLL. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() "jeanne27" wrote: I just purchased a new PC with Vista and was assured at the time of purchase that my version of Office XP 2003 is compatible. No apparent problem loading it or the updates, but when I try to open Outlook, I get an error message that says it needs to be re-loaded. That doesn't work either. I have to keep this Office program as I do a lot of work from home, and my employer is unlikely to move to the new products for a year or more. Any tips on making this work. (I'm a nurse, not a techy) |
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I purchased a new PC with Vista also - running IE7 - When I tried to install
Office XP - Outlook would not run - error message said it required IE5 - what's up with that? Elizabeth "jeanne27" wrote: I just purchased a new PC with Vista and was assured at the time of purchase that my version of Office XP 2003 is compatible. No apparent problem loading it or the updates, but when I try to open Outlook, I get an error message that says it needs to be re-loaded. That doesn't work either. I have to keep this Office program as I do a lot of work from home, and my employer is unlikely to move to the new products for a year or more. Any tips on making this work. (I'm a nurse, not a techy) |
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Did you maybe have a trial version of Office installed that you failed to
uninstall? PS you stated OfficeXp 2003, there is either OfficeXp or Office 2003 not a combination. If its OfficeXp this is not fully compatible with Vista, usually Outlook does not remember passwords, though I believe a workaround has been posted "Elizabeth" wrote in message ... I purchased a new PC with Vista also - running IE7 - When I tried to install Office XP - Outlook would not run - error message said it required IE5 - what's up with that? Elizabeth "jeanne27" wrote: I just purchased a new PC with Vista and was assured at the time of purchase that my version of Office XP 2003 is compatible. No apparent problem loading it or the updates, but when I try to open Outlook, I get an error message that says it needs to be re-loaded. That doesn't work either. I have to keep this Office program as I do a lot of work from home, and my employer is unlikely to move to the new products for a year or more. Any tips on making this work. (I'm a nurse, not a techy) |
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Sorted Thank you!
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Rikki wrote: I have had the same problem. I have removed office 2007, changed my default email client to outlook (instead of windows messenger) and I still get the MAP132.dll error message. HELP!!! Rename MAPI32.DLL to something else, like MAPI32.OLD and then start Outlook. It should restore the missing DLL. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I did not have any version of Office installed. Works came on the Dell
computer. Office XP is what I tried to install. It seemed to install okay - but Outlook gave the problem - it gave message that it required IE5 and of course IE7 is installed with Vista. "DL" wrote: Did you maybe have a trial version of Office installed that you failed to uninstall? PS you stated OfficeXp 2003, there is either OfficeXp or Office 2003 not a combination. If its OfficeXp this is not fully compatible with Vista, usually Outlook does not remember passwords, though I believe a workaround has been posted "Elizabeth" wrote in message ... I purchased a new PC with Vista also - running IE7 - When I tried to install Office XP - Outlook would not run - error message said it required IE5 - what's up with that? Elizabeth "jeanne27" wrote: I just purchased a new PC with Vista and was assured at the time of purchase that my version of Office XP 2003 is compatible. No apparent problem loading it or the updates, but when I try to open Outlook, I get an error message that says it needs to be re-loaded. That doesn't work either. I have to keep this Office program as I do a lot of work from home, and my employer is unlikely to move to the new products for a year or more. Any tips on making this work. (I'm a nurse, not a techy) |
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OfficeXp is not fully compatible with Vista, in particular their are
problems with Outlook "Elizabeth" wrote in message ... I did not have any version of Office installed. Works came on the Dell computer. Office XP is what I tried to install. It seemed to install okay - but Outlook gave the problem - it gave message that it required IE5 and of course IE7 is installed with Vista. "DL" wrote: Did you maybe have a trial version of Office installed that you failed to uninstall? PS you stated OfficeXp 2003, there is either OfficeXp or Office 2003 not a combination. If its OfficeXp this is not fully compatible with Vista, usually Outlook does not remember passwords, though I believe a workaround has been posted "Elizabeth" wrote in message ... I purchased a new PC with Vista also - running IE7 - When I tried to install Office XP - Outlook would not run - error message said it required IE5 - what's up with that? Elizabeth "jeanne27" wrote: I just purchased a new PC with Vista and was assured at the time of purchase that my version of Office XP 2003 is compatible. No apparent problem loading it or the updates, but when I try to open Outlook, I get an error message that says it needs to be re-loaded. That doesn't work either. I have to keep this Office program as I do a lot of work from home, and my employer is unlikely to move to the new products for a year or more. Any tips on making this work. (I'm a nurse, not a techy) |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Rikki wrote: I have had the same problem. I have removed office 2007, changed my default email client to outlook (instead of windows messenger) and I still get the MAP132.dll error message. HELP!!! Rename MAPI32.DLL to something else, like MAPI32.OLD and then start Outlook. It should restore the missing DLL. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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How do i rename MAP132.DLL to MAP132.OLD to fix the problem i am not good
with computer "Brian Tillman" wrote: Rikki wrote: I have had the same problem. I have removed office 2007, changed my default email client to outlook (instead of windows messenger) and I still get the MAP132.dll error message. HELP!!! Rename MAPI32.DLL to something else, like MAPI32.OLD and then start Outlook. It should restore the missing DLL. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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