Hi Ken, Thanks for responding.
No, I don't have any add-ins running, but I have included some vba in the
ThisOutlookSession Application_Startup event.
In addition to the automated email sending I mentioned, I am trying to get
outlook to start some processing when certain data file attachments are
received. Consequently, I have included some additional code in my
Application_Startup() event.
Truth be told, I am an Outlook neophyte (i know just enough to be dangerous)
and am probably improperly calling outdated (perhaps Outlook 2003) or
unreferenced outlook objects. I usually do all my vba in excel. I think
it's time to bite the bullet and start studying Outlook vba!
George
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> Are there any Outlook addins being run? That is not a normal Outlook startup
> error message, some other code is firing that.
>
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> Ken Slovak
> [MVP - Outlook]
> http://www.slovaktech.com
> Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007.
> Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options.
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>
> "GeorgeAtPrime" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:5BA02BE1-6688-4891-9F1B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Does anyone know how I could eliminate the "Cannot load GUI library into
> > Memory" warning upon creating a new istance of outlook?
> >
> > I am trying to automate some "overnight" emails from excel/access vba that
> > requires outlook to be open. If not open, my excel vba opens a new
> > instance
> > of outlook. Unfortunately, upon doing so, i receive an Outlook 2007
> > warning
> > pop-up stating "Cannot load GUI library into memory", effectively halting
> > the
> > procedure until the user clicks "ok".
> >
> > Any ideas as to how to either: 1) successfully direct Outlook 2007 to load
> > the "GUI library", or 2: disable such pop-up warnings when Outlook is
> > loading?
> >
> > I'm ok with excel vba, but not too familiar with outlook. Sorry if this
> > is
> > a dumb question.
>
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