CiceroUIWndFrame

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Guest

Help....everytime I check for new mail or close Outlook I get the following
message: CiceroUIWndFrame Outlook.Exe unable to locate component WINHTTP.dll.
If there is a kind soul out there who knows how to fix this, please let me. I
have tried re-installing Outlook and this has not helped. I'm working with
Outlook 2003 and have Windows XP Professional.
 
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Guest

It is possible that an add-in has been uninstalled from your computer.
Did you get any other message after clicking OK to continue? If you did,
make note of the program name and do the following:

In Outlook, go to Tools, Options, Others, Advanced Options and check under
Add-in Manager and COM Add-Ins for the program that was display or something
you have uninstalled. If you see it, uncheck it. This may resolve your
problem.
 
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Guest

I'm having the exact same problem using the same Outlook 2003 and Windows XP
Professional. It appeared for the first time after I changed my hard drive
and had to reload all my programs. I tried the suggestions below but it has
not stopped the "unable to locate WINHTTP.dll" message from constantly
popping up. Any other ideas?
Thanks
Cathy
 
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Guest

Hi Cathy and Emma

I'm still having problems, mine happened when I downloaded an update from
Microsoft for Outlook 2003. Could it be a security thing?
 
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Guest

I am having identical probem. I installed outlook as part of office 2003 on
two computers. On one I did the "service pack 2" update which downloaded 4
downloads. This computer has the problem - can't find winhttp.dll file.
After multiple ok clicks it goes away only to reappear later. On the other
computer I installed everything the same, only the service pack download
aborted because of a problem, so it wasn't completely installed. This
computer does not have the problem. I am considering removing office from
the one with the problem and re-installing without downloading updates but
don't know what I am missing without the updates.

Anyone had any resolution to this problem?
 

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