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I encountered this problem countless times, even as I reinstall Outlook 2007
many times. I even tried to remove the manifest file (suggested elsewhere) but it just won't work. I even reinstalled my Windows Vista Home Premium, thinking it might be the add-ons causing the problem.... Can some1 help? The Outlook 2007 I use comes from Office 2007 Professional (Trial). Thanks in advance! |
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Do you have Norton installed???
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Cheng Siong" wrote in message ... I encountered this problem countless times, even as I reinstall Outlook 2007 many times. I even tried to remove the manifest file (suggested elsewhere) but it just won't work. I even reinstalled my Windows Vista Home Premium, thinking it might be the add-ons causing the problem.... Can some1 help? The Outlook 2007 I use comes from Office 2007 Professional (Trial). Thanks in advance! |
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Yes. Is it causing the problem? What do I do with it then?
"Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Do you have Norton installed??? -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Cheng Siong" wrote in message ... I encountered this problem countless times, even as I reinstall Outlook 2007 many times. I even tried to remove the manifest file (suggested elsewhere) but it just won't work. I even reinstalled my Windows Vista Home Premium, thinking it might be the add-ons causing the problem.... Can some1 help? The Outlook 2007 I use comes from Office 2007 Professional (Trial). Thanks in advance! |
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That is what I thought. The msvcr80.dll is a Norton (Symantec) created issue. Removing Norton will remove this error . Norton is a major cause of many issues lately. Use any free Anti Virus instead. Avast,AVG,Nod32 a few that will do a better job than Norton. Also never use any Anti Virus for scanning your incoming and outgoing emails. The resident Anti Virus will still catch any if you try to open .. Also Anti Spam filtering can also cause issues with your email client. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Cheng Siong" wrote in message ... Yes. Is it causing the problem? What do I do with it then? "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Do you have Norton installed??? -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Cheng Siong" wrote in message ... I encountered this problem countless times, even as I reinstall Outlook 2007 many times. I even tried to remove the manifest file (suggested elsewhere) but it just won't work. I even reinstalled my Windows Vista Home Premium, thinking it might be the add-ons causing the problem.... Can some1 help? The Outlook 2007 I use comes from Office 2007 Professional (Trial). Thanks in advance! |
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i uninstall Norton completly , but the problem with msvcr80.dll still prevent
using outlook. i am using acer notebook , vista home premium , office enterprise 2007 "Peter Foldes" wrote: Cheng That is what I thought. The msvcr80.dll is a Norton (Symantec) created issue. Removing Norton will remove this error . Norton is a major cause of many issues lately. Use any free Anti Virus instead. Avast,AVG,Nod32 a few that will do a better job than Norton. Also never use any Anti Virus for scanning your incoming and outgoing emails. The resident Anti Virus will still catch any if you try to open .. Also Anti Spam filtering can also cause issues with your email client. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Cheng Siong" wrote in message ... Yes. Is it causing the problem? What do I do with it then? "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Do you have Norton installed??? -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Cheng Siong" wrote in message ... I encountered this problem countless times, even as I reinstall Outlook 2007 many times. I even tried to remove the manifest file (suggested elsewhere) but it just won't work. I even reinstalled my Windows Vista Home Premium, thinking it might be the add-ons causing the problem.... Can some1 help? The Outlook 2007 I use comes from Office 2007 Professional (Trial). Thanks in advance! |
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Removing the norton program doesn't help...
anybody? "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Cheng That is what I thought. The msvcr80.dll is a Norton (Symantec) created issue. Removing Norton will remove this error . Norton is a major cause of many issues lately. Use any free Anti Virus instead. Avast,AVG,Nod32 a few that will do a better job than Norton. Also never use any Anti Virus for scanning your incoming and outgoing emails. The resident Anti Virus will still catch any if you try to open . Also Anti Spam filtering can also cause issues with your email client. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Cheng Siong" wrote in message ... Yes. Is it causing the problem? What do I do with it then? "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Do you have Norton installed??? -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Cheng Siong" wrote in message ... I encountered this problem countless times, even as I reinstall Outlook 2007 many times. I even tried to remove the manifest file (suggested elsewhere) but it just won't work. I even reinstalled my Windows Vista Home Premium, thinking it might be the add-ons causing the problem.... Can some1 help? The Outlook 2007 I use comes from Office 2007 Professional (Trial). Thanks in advance! |
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