Hotbar error

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Guest

When I go to open up Outlook 2000, I am getting the following notice: The
add-in "C:\PROGRA~1\Hotbar\bin\451~1.0\SBOLExt.dll could not be installed or
loaded. I have run my Lavasoft Ad-Watch and cleaned out all the critical
objects and rebooted, but I still get that notice. What can I do?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

http://www.pchell.com/support/hotbar.shtml

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After furious head scratching, ssmeadows asked:

| When I go to open up Outlook 2000, I am getting the following notice:
| The add-in "C:\PROGRA~1\Hotbar\bin\451~1.0\SBOLExt.dll could not be
| installed or loaded. I have run my Lavasoft Ad-Watch and cleaned out
| all the critical objects and rebooted, but I still get that notice.
| What can I do?
 
B

Brian Tillman

ssmeadows said:
When I go to open up Outlook 2000, I am getting the following notice:
The add-in "C:\PROGRA~1\Hotbar\bin\451~1.0\SBOLExt.dll could not be
installed or loaded. I have run my Lavasoft Ad-Watch and cleaned out
all the critical objects and rebooted, but I still get that notice.
What can I do?

Search your registry for reference to that DLL and delete it if you find it.
Also look in Outlook's Tools>Options>Other>Advanced Options>Add-In Manager
or COM Add-Ins.
 
G

Guest

Milly, I have completed the suggestions from you, Brian and Diane, and I
still get the same error message when I go to load Outlook. What now?
 
M

mike

some advice i found here a couple weeks back:

In Outlook, click Tools>Options>Other>Advanced Options and look in COM

Add-Ins and Add-In Manager for reference to the hotbar file. Delete the
reference.

if that don't do it...

try to search & rename extend.dat to extend.old

i haven't tried this yet but it sounds good


ssmeadows said:
Milly, I have completed the suggestions from you, Brian and Diane, and I
still get the same error message when I go to load Outlook. What now?

Milly Staples said:
http://www.pchell.com/support/hotbar.shtml

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, ssmeadows asked:

| When I go to open up Outlook 2000, I am getting the following notice:
| The add-in "C:\PROGRA~1\Hotbar\bin\451~1.0\SBOLExt.dll could not be
| installed or loaded. I have run my Lavasoft Ad-Watch and cleaned out
| all the critical objects and rebooted, but I still get that notice.
| What can I do?
 
G

Guest

Mike: We tried both of those earlier per Brian and Diane's suggestions. Any
other suggestions?

Thanks

mike said:
some advice i found here a couple weeks back:

In Outlook, click Tools>Options>Other>Advanced Options and look in COM

Add-Ins and Add-In Manager for reference to the hotbar file. Delete the
reference.

if that don't do it...

try to search & rename extend.dat to extend.old

i haven't tried this yet but it sounds good


ssmeadows said:
Milly, I have completed the suggestions from you, Brian and Diane, and I
still get the same error message when I go to load Outlook. What now?

Milly Staples said:
http://www.pchell.com/support/hotbar.shtml

--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, ssmeadows asked:

| When I go to open up Outlook 2000, I am getting the following notice:
| The add-in "C:\PROGRA~1\Hotbar\bin\451~1.0\SBOLExt.dll could not be
| installed or loaded. I have run my Lavasoft Ad-Watch and cleaned out
| all the critical objects and rebooted, but I still get that notice.
| What can I do?
 

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