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I'm getting this message in Windows Mail running Vista Home Premium.
I saw other messages that were similar where the suggestion was to switch from English to another language and back. That did not fix the problem. FWIW, spell-checker is still working in other MS programs (Word, PowerPoint). I'm a terrible typist and speller, so having the spell-checker saves lots of embarrassment. Any help would be appreciated. Brian |
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I also have Home Premium, and I am having the same problem. All was working,
but then my system froze while I was doing email (my first Vista lockup) and since I booted up again the email spell checker is no longer working. "Brian Warner" wrote: > I'm getting this message in Windows Mail running Vista Home Premium. > > I saw other messages that were similar where the suggestion was to switch > from English to another language and back. That did not fix the problem. > > FWIW, spell-checker is still working in other MS programs (Word, PowerPoint). > > I'm a terrible typist and speller, so having the spell-checker saves lots of > embarrassment. Any help would be appreciated. > > Brian |
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Did you try all of the corrective actions from this page:
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/6...heck.html?ltr=W Gary VanderMolen "Don" <Don@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A366FBAE-8D01-4946-876B-FC575212C51A@microsoft.com... >I also have Home Premium, and I am having the same problem. All was working, > but then my system froze while I was doing email (my first Vista lockup) and > since I booted up again the email spell checker is no longer working. > > "Brian Warner" wrote: > >> I'm getting this message in Windows Mail running Vista Home Premium. >> >> I saw other messages that were similar where the suggestion was to switch >> from English to another language and back. That did not fix the problem. >> >> FWIW, spell-checker is still working in other MS programs (Word, PowerPoint). >> >> I'm a terrible typist and speller, so having the spell-checker saves lots of >> embarrassment. Any help would be appreciated. >> >> Brian |
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Hi Gary,
As noted, the problem did not relate to a language error (no longer available) and I did try that fix just in case. Any other thought? Brian |
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I just did it and hit apply and than changed it back and hit repply and it
worked. "Brian Warner" wrote: > I'm getting this message in Windows Mail running Vista Home Premium. > > I saw other messages that were similar where the suggestion was to switch > from English to another language and back. That did not fix the problem. > > FWIW, spell-checker is still working in other MS programs (Word, PowerPoint). > > I'm a terrible typist and speller, so having the spell-checker saves lots of > embarrassment. Any help would be appreciated. > > Brian |
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Hi Dee,
Thanks, but this not the language issue. The message does not say anything about a language no longer being available. I've tried, several times, switching languages just to see if that might be the problem even though the message does not mention language. It does not fix the problem. For fun, I changed the language to French and typed in a message in that language. I still get "An error ocurred while checking this document", which is parallel to the one that spawned this thread (the entire message including the statement, "... an error occurred..." So, putting aside the "switch the language" posisbilities, any other thoughts? Brian |
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This is a long reach, but the problem could be due to interference
from your antivirus program. Windows Mail is not compatible with most McAfee or Norton security programs. Those will need to be uninstalled. Then, at your convenience, install a more compatible antivirus like the free Avast: http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html Gary VanderMolen "Brian Warner" <BrianWarner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9FD3A0BB-B749-4E2E-8214-E51A6FD79311@microsoft.com... > Hi Gary, > > As noted, the problem did not relate to a language error (no longer > available) and I did try that fix just in case. > > Any other thought? > > Brian |
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Hi Gary,
An interesting thought. I disabled (but did not uninstall) the Norton AV software that came with the laptop and which has been running all the time since with no trouble (NAV has caught many a virus and spyware during that time, so it would seem to work with Mail). Alas, that did not fix the problem. I can't uninstall since, because the software was bundled with the computer, the only way to restore would be to rebuild the laptop from the restore disk. I don't have a couple of days to restore the computer to its current state (reinstall programs, reconfigure things, etc.). Of course, it's possible that A) a full uninstall would fix the problem but that doesn't answer why things were working for almost six months just fine or B) that a recent update to Mail, Vista, and/or NAV has upset the apple cart. Too many variables, so little time <g> Brian |
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"Brian Warner" <BrianWarner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9A8A7188-D3FD-4DBA-B995-7F77C970CE29@microsoft.com... > Hi Gary, > > An interesting thought. I disabled (but did not uninstall) the Norton AV > software that came with the laptop and which has been running all the time > since with no trouble (NAV has caught many a virus and spyware during that > time, so it would seem to work with Mail). > Alas, that did not fix the problem. I can't uninstall since, because the > software was bundled with the computer, the only way to restore would be > to > rebuild the laptop from the restore disk. Not true. > I don't have a couple of days to > restore the computer to its current state (reinstall programs, reconfigure > things, etc.). Use the Programs & Features Facility on the Control Panel to uninstall. If you can't use that... http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/...n-removal-tool/ > Of course, it's possible that A) a full uninstall would fix the problem > but > that doesn't answer why things were working for almost six months just > fine There could be a millions and one reasons but knowing why wouldn't help you in your predicament. It is better to get it fixed than ponder irrelevances such as which lines of code are wrong. > or B) that a recent update to Mail, Vista, and/or NAV has upset the apple > cart. > > Too many variables, so little time <g> It's becoming clear that there aren't many variabes... Infact it is almost invariably Norton or McAfee that is responsible for problems with correctly configured Windows Mail. And again you are wrong about the time issue. It only takes a few minutes to get rid of Norton and install Avast. Don't give up your day job. |
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Julian,
You need to read more carefully. Of course it's easy to uninstalll NAV. It's not easy to reinstall if I want to put it back. I've been given no _good_ evidence that NAV is the cause since Vista/Mail/NAV have been working fine for months. This problem is new, not one that has existed from day one. As Gary said, it was a long shot to presume that NAV was the problem but it was worth considering. Unless you can show that recent changes have caused what once worked to stop working, your absolutism has no foundation. >>>>>>>>>>>> Don't give up your day job. <<<<<<<<<<<<< Sarcasm is not required or necessary. Diplomacy is a better way to help solve problems. In fact, I did quit the day job - mostly because I no longer wanted to deal with attitudes such as yours. Brian |
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