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recieving error message
I am recieving a " Unable to open your default e-mail folders. An unexpected
error has occured. MAPI was unable to load information servive msncon.dll. Be sure the service is correctly installed and configured." Outlook 2003 will not open at all. All other office products work fine. When I ran an regedit msncon.dll was not found. so i am unable to remove what is not there. I previously had MSN premium and removed it. The account was setup with my hotmail account. I would like to have outlook work with my verizon/yahoo account simply because I was recieving too much junk mail regardles of the settings I used for the hotmail account. Office software was recieved from CTU online. I spent two hours with their techs trying to resolve this issue to no avail. When I opened a new account in XP the outlook would open. But obviously dont want a new account. Was just trying to find a way around the issue. |
recieving error message
Seamus wrote:
I am recieving a " Unable to open your default e-mail folders. An unexpected error has occured. MAPI was unable to load information servive msncon.dll. Be sure the service is correctly installed and configured." Outlook 2003 will not open at all. All other office products work fine. When I ran an regedit msncon.dll was not found. so i am unable to remove what is not there. I previously had MSN premium and removed it. The account was setup with my hotmail account. msncon.dll is the part of Outlook CoOnnector that allows you to connect Outlook to Hotmail. I would like to have outlook work with my verizon/yahoo account simply because I was recieving too much junk mail regardles of the settings I used for the hotmail account. Use Control Panel's Mail applet to remove the Hotmail account and add the POP account. I'd start with a new mail profile, if I were you. MailShow ProfilesAdd. -- Brian Tillman |
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