OLMAPi32.dll

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SOB711

I have been running office professional plus 2007 with XP for a long time
without trouble until now when I decided to try outlook (have been using OE).
I get error message:
OLMAPi32.dll is incompatible with MS outlook, install again.
I reinstalled but get same error message.
Appreciate your help.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I have been running office professional plus 2007 with XP for a long time
without trouble until now when I decided to try outlook (have been using
OE).
I get error message:
OLMAPi32.dll is incompatible with MS outlook, install again.
I reinstalled but get same error message.
Appreciate your help.

Try renaming that file to .old and then running Office Diagnostics.
 
S

SOB711

I found file and renamed as suggested
Still could not run outlook.
Searched for office diagnostics but could not find
Next step?
 
S

SOB711

I renamed file. and retried outlook but no luck.
I searched for office diagnostics but windows could not find.
Can you suggest what to do next?
Thanks
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I renamed file. and retried outlook but no luck.
I searched for office diagnostics but windows could not find.
Can you suggest what to do next?

Office Diagnostics can be found in any of of the Office applications, but not
always in the same place. In Word or Excel, click the Office
Orb>Resources>Diagnose>Continue>Start Diagnostics. You can also use the
"Change" option in Add/Remove Programs for Microsoft Office and choose a
"Repair" install.
 
S

SOB711

Diagnostics indicated a conflict between outlook 2003 & 2007? I have both
office suites installed and no conflict with other offices programs.
Anyway, uninstalled outlook 2003 reinstalled 2007 and all seems OK now.
Thanks for your help
 
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Rob Cook

Brian Tillman said:
Office Diagnostics can be found in any of of the Office applications, but not
always in the same place. In Word or Excel, click the Office
Orb>Resources>Diagnose>Continue>Start Diagnostics. You can also use the
"Change" option in Add/Remove Programs for Microsoft Office and choose a
"Repair" install.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Did you have a point in posting just a quote of someone else's post?
 

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