View Full Version : NOD32 and Outlook 2007 not playing nice!
jaeelarr
December 18th, 2008, 02:11 PM
So I recently got a new PC and had to bring all my old files over to the new one. In the process, I brought over all my Outlook 2007 settings (Application Data and Local Settings data). Now, I am getting a pop up everytime I open up my Outlook about some ESET add-in. On the old PC, I had NOD32 v2.7...but my new comp has v3.0. My boot drive on my new PC is the C drive, where as my old PC, my boot drive was the F drive. Attached is the error I am getting. Obviously, Outlok is looking for an extensionin the old drive, which is not there anymore. Any suggestions?
Memory
December 18th, 2008, 07:41 PM
You probably need to follow the second route.
From Microsoft Office Outlook Help :{QUOTE-> Do either of the following:
Add or remove a COM add-in
On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Other tab. Click Advanced Options, and then click COM Add-Ins. Do any of the following: To enable an add-in, select the check box next to the add-in. If the COM add-in you want is not listed, you need to add it to the Add-ins available list. Click Add, click the add-in (.exe or .dll file) you want, and then click OK. To disable an add-in, clear the check box next to the add-in. To remove an add-in, clear the check box next to the add-in you want to remove, and then click Remove.
Add or remove an Exchange Client add-in
On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Other tab.
Click Advanced Options, and then click Add-In Manager.
To disable an add-in, clear the check box next to the add-in, and then click OK. To enable an add-in, select the check box next to the add-in, and then click OK. To install an add-in : Click Install and then double-click the extension configuration (.ecf) file you want. Click OK.
<-QUOTE}
MS speak : To be sure Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. ;)
Robert
jaeelarr
December 18th, 2008, 08:29 PM
{QUOTE-> You probably need to follow the second route.
From Microsoft Office Outlook Help :
MS speak : To be sure Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Click OK. ;)
Robert <-QUOTE}
Already looked...there are no Emon or ESET add-ins to be found, nor are there any add-ins that point to a F:/ directory.
mayt
December 18th, 2008, 09:39 PM
Hello,
you'll probably need to delete something like "Outlook addin"="4.0;Outxxx.dll;7;000000000000000;0000000;OutXXX" in the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Extensions]
Try that and share the result.
jaeelarr
December 19th, 2008, 11:06 PM
{QUOTE-> Hello,
you'll probably need to delete something like "Outlook addin"="4.0;Outxxx.dll;7;000000000000000;0000000;OutXXX" in the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Extensions]
Try that and share the result. <-QUOTE}
I did not see anything like that in there.
jaeelarr
December 29th, 2008, 09:58 AM
No other suggestions?
SaphireX
December 29th, 2008, 11:13 AM
Chances are the problems lie deep in the registry and unless you are a registry "guru" perhaps the only solution will be to uninstall/remove the application data and local settings that you imported over from your other PC and create new Outlook 2007 settings/local settings ie: profiles and then later on xfer from the old PC the emails only! that you want to keep and not the application data/local settings...
SaphireX
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