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Old November 8th 07, 11:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
JasonG.
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Default Application has failed to start because MSVCR80.DLL was not found

Outlook 2007 w/ Vista Home Premium

-Every time I launch Outlook 2007 I get the error about MSVCR80.DLL not
found. I have reinstalled Office 2007 Premium. I have also check for the
Outlook manifest file which does not exist. All other Office 2007 apps
launch without a problem.

This is a brand new PC so it is very frustrating. Help!
Thanks.
Jason
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Old November 15th 07, 06:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Nath[_2_]
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Default Application has failed to start because MSVCR80.DLL was not found

If your PC happens to be an Acer then the cause is the Acer eDataSecurity
add-in.
To solve all your woe's open Regedit and navigate to this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlo ok\OAddin.Addin

Change the LoadBehaviour to be 1

Restart Outlook. Tada

"JasonG." wrote:

Outlook 2007 w/ Vista Home Premium

-Every time I launch Outlook 2007 I get the error about MSVCR80.DLL not
found. I have reinstalled Office 2007 Premium. I have also check for the
Outlook manifest file which does not exist. All other Office 2007 apps
launch without a problem.

This is a brand new PC so it is very frustrating. Help!
Thanks.
Jason

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Old January 12th 08, 05:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
-Evan
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Default Application has failed to start because MSVCR80.DLL was not fo


I am having the same problem. What is Regedit?
Thanks!

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Old January 15th 08, 09:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Nath[_2_]
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Default Application has failed to start because MSVCR80.DLL was not fo

Start Run Regedit

It's the Windows Registry Editor. Do a quick google search and you'll find
out plenty.

Nath

"-Evan" wrote:


I am having the same problem. What is Regedit?
Thanks!

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Old February 26th 08, 11:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Ronny[_2_]
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Default Application has failed to start because MSVCR80.DLL was not fo


That seem to take care of the problem

Thank You

Ronny
"Nath" wrote:

If your PC happens to be an Acer then the cause is the Acer eDataSecurity
add-in.
To solve all your woe's open Regedit and navigate to this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlo ok\OAddin.Addin

Change the LoadBehaviour to be 1

Restart Outlook. Tada

"JasonG." wrote:

Outlook 2007 w/ Vista Home Premium

-Every time I launch Outlook 2007 I get the error about MSVCR80.DLL not
found. I have reinstalled Office 2007 Premium. I have also check for the
Outlook manifest file which does not exist. All other Office 2007 apps
launch without a problem.

This is a brand new PC so it is very frustrating. Help!
Thanks.
Jason

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Old May 25th 08, 08:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Phil Hoskins
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Default Application has failed to start because MSVCR80.DLL was not fo

I also have an Acer, and this all started with install Vista SP! (Outlook
2007), I did the regedit change but doesn't help. When I go to Oultook which
I can only start from the Start menu Email link, and try to uncheck addins in
trust center it tells me I cannot change addins that re registered in hkey
etc.

Now I see that I don't even have the search function anymore.

"Nath" wrote:

If your PC happens to be an Acer then the cause is the Acer eDataSecurity
add-in.
To solve all your woe's open Regedit and navigate to this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlo ok\OAddin.Addin

Change the LoadBehaviour to be 1

Restart Outlook. Tada

"JasonG." wrote:

Outlook 2007 w/ Vista Home Premium

-Every time I launch Outlook 2007 I get the error about MSVCR80.DLL not
found. I have reinstalled Office 2007 Premium. I have also check for the
Outlook manifest file which does not exist. All other Office 2007 apps
launch without a problem.

This is a brand new PC so it is very frustrating. Help!
Thanks.
Jason

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Old August 24th 09, 01:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Yolande
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Default Application has failed to start because MSVCR80.DLL was not fo

Hi
I have the same problem except it only happens when I try to open Excell. I
have MO 2007 installed. My pc is a Acer Aspire 3690.
Must I do the same or something different?
Thank you.

"Nath" wrote:

If your PC happens to be an Acer then the cause is the Acer eDataSecurity
add-in.
To solve all your woe's open Regedit and navigate to this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlo ok\OAddin.Addin

Change the LoadBehaviour to be 1

Restart Outlook. Tada

"JasonG." wrote:

Outlook 2007 w/ Vista Home Premium

-Every time I launch Outlook 2007 I get the error about MSVCR80.DLL not
found. I have reinstalled Office 2007 Premium. I have also check for the
Outlook manifest file which does not exist. All other Office 2007 apps
launch without a problem.

This is a brand new PC so it is very frustrating. Help!
Thanks.
Jason

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Old August 24th 09, 09:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Application has failed to start because MSVCR80.DLL was not fo

"Yolande" wrote in message
...

I have the same problem except it only happens when I try to open Excell. I
have MO 2007 installed. My pc is a Acer Aspire 3690.
Must I do the same or something different?


Ask in an Excel newsgroup.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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Old January 6th 10, 04:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
AllanJ
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Default Outlook Failed to start. Missing MSVCR80.DLL

I've tried your suggestions, still cannot run Outlook. Mine is not an Acer,
it a stand alone Pc running Windows 7, All upto date downloads. Worked fine
for a few weeks, have a feeling it went pear shaped after a switch off
download? Tried using regedit as suggested else where. Still no good. Help.
All other Office Apps Work

AMD Phenom 9950 4Core Proc, 8Gb Ram, Asus Motherboard
--
Trigfa, Wales, UK


"Nath" wrote:

If your PC happens to be an Acer then the cause is the Acer eDataSecurity
add-in.
To solve all your woe's open Regedit and navigate to this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlo ok\OAddin.Addin

Change the LoadBehaviour to be 1

Restart Outlook. Tada

"JasonG." wrote:

Outlook 2007 w/ Vista Home Premium

-Every time I launch Outlook 2007 I get the error about MSVCR80.DLL not
found. I have reinstalled Office 2007 Premium. I have also check for the
Outlook manifest file which does not exist. All other Office 2007 apps
launch without a problem.

This is a brand new PC so it is very frustrating. Help!
Thanks.
Jason

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Old January 7th 10, 10:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Roady [MVP]
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Default Outlook Failed to start. Missing MSVCR80.DLL

Try the suggestions posted here;
http://www.msoutlook.info/question/369

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http://www.howto-outlook.com/
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http://www.msoutlook.info/
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"AllanJ" wrote in message
...
I've tried your suggestions, still cannot run Outlook. Mine is not an
Acer,
it a stand alone Pc running Windows 7, All upto date downloads. Worked
fine
for a few weeks, have a feeling it went pear shaped after a switch off
download? Tried using regedit as suggested else where. Still no good.
Help.
All other Office Apps Work

AMD Phenom 9950 4Core Proc, 8Gb Ram, Asus Motherboard
--
Trigfa, Wales, UK


"Nath" wrote:

If your PC happens to be an Acer then the cause is the Acer eDataSecurity
add-in.
To solve all your woe's open Regedit and navigate to this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlo ok\OAddin.Addin

Change the LoadBehaviour to be 1

Restart Outlook. Tada

"JasonG." wrote:

Outlook 2007 w/ Vista Home Premium

-Every time I launch Outlook 2007 I get the error about MSVCR80.DLL not
found. I have reinstalled Office 2007 Premium. I have also check for
the
Outlook manifest file which does not exist. All other Office 2007 apps
launch without a problem.

This is a brand new PC so it is very frustrating. Help!
Thanks.
Jason


 




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