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Old March 10th 10, 04:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
mike otteson
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Default "FaxExtension"

Has been disabled by Outlook.If no updates is avaible uninstall.



frsars wrote:

FaxExtension in Outlook
03-Dec-09

When I open a new message in Outlook the following appears: " The Add-in
"FaxExtension" (C:\Windows\System32\fxest32.dll) cannot be loaded and has
been disabled by Outlook... If no update is available, please uninstall the
Add/in" . I cannot find the file fxest32.dll where it is supposed to be or
anywhere else. So what can I do to get rid of this irritating message box
which comes up each time I open Outlook and click for a new message? Many
thanks for any help you can offer.

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On Thursday, December 03, 2009 7:09 AM
frsars wrote:

FaxExtension in Outlook
When I open a new message in Outlook the following appears: " The Add-in
"FaxExtension" (C:\Windows\System32\fxest32.dll) cannot be loaded and has
been disabled by Outlook... If no update is available, please uninstall the
Add/in" . I cannot find the file fxest32.dll where it is supposed to be or
anywhere else. So what can I do to get rid of this irritating message box
which comes up each time I open Outlook and click for a new message? Many
thanks for any help you can offer.

On Thursday, December 03, 2009 7:24 AM
Gordon wrote:

Have you tried removing the add-in from Outlook?
Have you tried removing the add-in from Outlook? How you do that I think
depends on your (secret) version of Outlook...

On Thursday, December 03, 2009 7:38 AM
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:

With Outlook closed, try deleting the file extend.
With Outlook closed, try deleting the file extend.dat in the (usually hidden)
folder %UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook (XP) or
%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Outlook (Vista or 7).
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


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