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  #1  
Old September 16th 08, 12:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
WilliamV
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Default MSVCR80.dll & Outlook 2007

LS,

I run Vista Professional on a Dell Dimension Desktop. Until yesterday my
outlook functioned just fine. After installing a add-in called Sperry Contact
Sort Order Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, my Outlook is corrupted and will not
start anymore, displaying only the message: “This application cannot be
started because MSVC80.dll cannot be found. Reinstalling this application
could solve this problem.”
I have tried multiple suggested solutions including:

-Removing the add-in
-Continued with removing and reinstalling the whole Office suite
-Just removing and reinstalling the Outlook part of the suite through add
and remove on the installation disk
-Checking my register and removing the remaining key for the Sperry add-in
-Further I looked into the suggestions of finding and editing the
outlook.exe.manifest file or even removing it.

All of the above have not resulted in any thing. The message keeps on
appearing. Is there anyone with a proper solution except for reinstalling my
whole system?

Thanks in advance,
William

  #2  
Old September 17th 08, 11:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Default MSVCR80.dll & Outlook 2007

Have you tried downloading/installing the VC2005 runtime?

For 32bit Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

For 64bit Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


"WilliamV" wrote in message
...
LS,

I run Vista Professional on a Dell Dimension Desktop. Until yesterday my
outlook functioned just fine. After installing a add-in called Sperry
Contact
Sort Order Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, my Outlook is corrupted and will
not
start anymore, displaying only the message: "This application cannot be
started because MSVC80.dll cannot be found. Reinstalling this application
could solve this problem."
I have tried multiple suggested solutions including:

-Removing the add-in
-Continued with removing and reinstalling the whole Office suite
-Just removing and reinstalling the Outlook part of the suite through add
and remove on the installation disk
-Checking my register and removing the remaining key for the Sperry add-in
-Further I looked into the suggestions of finding and editing the
outlook.exe.manifest file or even removing it.

All of the above have not resulted in any thing. The message keeps on
appearing. Is there anyone with a proper solution except for reinstalling
my
whole system?

Thanks in advance,
William



  #3  
Old September 18th 08, 03:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
WilliamV
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Default MSVCR80.dll & Outlook 2007

Neo, thanks for the suggestion, though it didn't solve much except for the
fact that the error message does not appear anymore, but outlook does not
start either. Vista displays "Microsoft Outlook does not function anymore....
searching for a solution" which it obviously does not find.

Any more ideas?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Have you tried downloading/installing the VC2005 runtime?

For 32bit Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

For 64bit Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


"WilliamV" wrote in message
...
LS,

I run Vista Professional on a Dell Dimension Desktop. Until yesterday my
outlook functioned just fine. After installing a add-in called Sperry
Contact
Sort Order Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, my Outlook is corrupted and will
not
start anymore, displaying only the message: "This application cannot be
started because MSVC80.dll cannot be found. Reinstalling this application
could solve this problem."
I have tried multiple suggested solutions including:

-Removing the add-in
-Continued with removing and reinstalling the whole Office suite
-Just removing and reinstalling the Outlook part of the suite through add
and remove on the installation disk
-Checking my register and removing the remaining key for the Sperry add-in
-Further I looked into the suggestions of finding and editing the
outlook.exe.manifest file or even removing it.

All of the above have not resulted in any thing. The message keeps on
appearing. Is there anyone with a proper solution except for reinstalling
my
whole system?

Thanks in advance,
William




  #4  
Old September 18th 08, 05:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Default MSVCR80.dll & Outlook 2007

Does it start in safe mode?

How to:

Start Run
Type: outlook.exe /safe
OK button

"WilliamV" wrote in message
news
Neo, thanks for the suggestion, though it didn't solve much except for the
fact that the error message does not appear anymore, but outlook does not
start either. Vista displays "Microsoft Outlook does not function
anymore....
searching for a solution" which it obviously does not find.

Any more ideas?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Have you tried downloading/installing the VC2005 runtime?

For 32bit Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

For 64bit Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


"WilliamV" wrote in message
...
LS,

I run Vista Professional on a Dell Dimension Desktop. Until yesterday
my
outlook functioned just fine. After installing a add-in called Sperry
Contact
Sort Order Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, my Outlook is corrupted and
will
not
start anymore, displaying only the message: "This application cannot be
started because MSVC80.dll cannot be found. Reinstalling this
application
could solve this problem."
I have tried multiple suggested solutions including:

-Removing the add-in
-Continued with removing and reinstalling the whole Office suite
-Just removing and reinstalling the Outlook part of the suite through
add
and remove on the installation disk
-Checking my register and removing the remaining key for the Sperry
add-in
-Further I looked into the suggestions of finding and editing the
outlook.exe.manifest file or even removing it.

All of the above have not resulted in any thing. The message keeps on
appearing. Is there anyone with a proper solution except for
reinstalling
my
whole system?

Thanks in advance,
William






  #5  
Old September 18th 08, 05:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
WilliamV
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Posts: 5
Default MSVCR80.dll & Outlook 2007

I'm affraid not. Do you recommend a reïnstall after the VC2005 runtime
installation?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Does it start in safe mode?

How to:

Start Run
Type: outlook.exe /safe
OK button

"WilliamV" wrote in message
news
Neo, thanks for the suggestion, though it didn't solve much except for the
fact that the error message does not appear anymore, but outlook does not
start either. Vista displays "Microsoft Outlook does not function
anymore....
searching for a solution" which it obviously does not find.

Any more ideas?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Have you tried downloading/installing the VC2005 runtime?

For 32bit Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

For 64bit Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


"WilliamV" wrote in message
...
LS,

I run Vista Professional on a Dell Dimension Desktop. Until yesterday
my
outlook functioned just fine. After installing a add-in called Sperry
Contact
Sort Order Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, my Outlook is corrupted and
will
not
start anymore, displaying only the message: "This application cannot be
started because MSVC80.dll cannot be found. Reinstalling this
application
could solve this problem."
I have tried multiple suggested solutions including:

-Removing the add-in
-Continued with removing and reinstalling the whole Office suite
-Just removing and reinstalling the Outlook part of the suite through
add
and remove on the installation disk
-Checking my register and removing the remaining key for the Sperry
add-in
-Further I looked into the suggestions of finding and editing the
outlook.exe.manifest file or even removing it.

All of the above have not resulted in any thing. The message keeps on
appearing. Is there anyone with a proper solution except for
reinstalling
my
whole system?

Thanks in advance,
William







  #6  
Old September 19th 08, 12:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Posts: 718
Default MSVCR80.dll & Outlook 2007

Not yet, haven't ruled out if it is a machine or user profile issue. Have
you tried a new userid under vista to see if Outlook works?

The other wild though is, do you have Dell's Media Direct software installed
on your desktop?

"WilliamV" wrote in message
...
I'm affraid not. Do you recommend a renstall after the VC2005 runtime
installation?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Does it start in safe mode?

How to:

Start Run
Type: outlook.exe /safe
OK button

"WilliamV" wrote in message
news
Neo, thanks for the suggestion, though it didn't solve much except for
the
fact that the error message does not appear anymore, but outlook does
not
start either. Vista displays "Microsoft Outlook does not function
anymore....
searching for a solution" which it obviously does not find.

Any more ideas?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Have you tried downloading/installing the VC2005 runtime?

For 32bit Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

For 64bit Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


"WilliamV" wrote in message
...
LS,

I run Vista Professional on a Dell Dimension Desktop. Until
yesterday
my
outlook functioned just fine. After installing a add-in called
Sperry
Contact
Sort Order Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, my Outlook is corrupted and
will
not
start anymore, displaying only the message: "This application cannot
be
started because MSVC80.dll cannot be found. Reinstalling this
application
could solve this problem."
I have tried multiple suggested solutions including:

-Removing the add-in
-Continued with removing and reinstalling the whole Office suite
-Just removing and reinstalling the Outlook part of the suite
through
add
and remove on the installation disk
-Checking my register and removing the remaining key for the Sperry
add-in
-Further I looked into the suggestions of finding and editing the
outlook.exe.manifest file or even removing it.

All of the above have not resulted in any thing. The message keeps
on
appearing. Is there anyone with a proper solution except for
reinstalling
my
whole system?

Thanks in advance,
William









 




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