Outlook 2003 Run-time error '-2147467259 (80004005)

M

M Jennings

I build images for my organization. Everything was fine
until I loaded Office 2003. Everytime I start outlook and
try to send a new message or reply to one for the first
time I get a runtime error. If I hit ok it goes away and
doesn't happen again until outlook is turned off and back
on again. I have upgraded PCs from Office XP to Office
2003 and this error does not occur. But all my clean
installs of Office 2003 have this error. Also in event
viewer there are events that I've never seen associated
with outlook before. One is a loadperf event ID 1000
which is for information. The other is a warning which is
loadperf event ID 2002, something about a MOF file could
not be loaded. I've only seen this event on machines
running office 2003. If anyone knows anything or can help
please get back with me. This is very annoying. More
information about the error is below.

Message box title: ACOutCom
Message box text: Run-time error '-2147467259 (80004005)
Method '~' of object '~' failed
 
G

Guest

The ACOutCom error occurs because you are using an ActivCard smartcard
reader, Outlook, and using Word as your email editor. There is a conflict in
the built in Outlook certificate support and the ActivCard software. Disable
the unnecessary Outlook Security Icons in ActivCard and the error goes away:


To get rid of the "ACOutCom
Run-time error '-2147467259 (80004005)':
Method '~' of object '~' failed" error:

1) Insert your SmartCard into the ActivCard reader.

2) Open up ActivCard Gold Utilities (Right click on the ActivCard Icon
running in the bottom right hand corner of your screen (next to the clock)
and choose OPEN -or- Go to Start/Programs/ActivCard Gold/ActivCard Gold
Utilities)

3) Go to Tools/Local Policies

4) Scroll down to the "Add Outlook Security Icons in the compose e-mail
window" policy. Click "Properties". Choose the "Disabled" setting, and choose
OK.
 

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