Unload failure & Zone Alarm Mailsafe

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Guest

I can only shut down Outlook by going to the task manager. Zone Alarm's junk
filter Mailsafe has become inoperative. This is a COM add-in.

Does anybody know of the correct procedure to unlink Outlook and Mailsafe?

I have tried turning of the COM add-in from Outlook, from Zone alarm and
from both together. I have also tried uninstalling and reinstalling Zone
Alarm and Outlook. None of these have worked.
 
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Brian Tillman

photophosphor said:
I can only shut down Outlook by going to the task manager. Zone
Alarm's junk filter Mailsafe has become inoperative. This is a COM
add-in.

Does anybody know of the correct procedure to unlink Outlook and
Mailsafe?

In Outlook, click Tools>Options>Other>Advanced Options>COM Add-Ins, select
the add-in and click Remove.
 
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Guest

Thanks, Brian. That was how I tried to turn off the COM add-in within
Outlook. The add-in appears to be removed but if I close the 'COM Add-Ins'
dialog box and reopen it, the add-in reappears.
I have read that some COM add-ins are controlled by the installing program.
In this case, that is Zone Alarm. It appears that neither Zone Alrm nor
Outlook have any control over the mangled(?) stub of whatever is left of this
once operational add-in.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins (and the
same key under current users) and locate the addins - set the loadbehavior
to 1.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)



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Brian Tillman

photophosphor said:
Thanks, Brian. That was how I tried to turn off the COM add-in within
Outlook. The add-in appears to be removed but if I close the 'COM
Add-Ins' dialog box and reopen it, the add-in reappears.
I have read that some COM add-ins are controlled by the installing
program. In this case, that is Zone Alarm. It appears that neither
Zone Alrm nor Outlook have any control over the mangled(?) stub of
whatever is left of this once operational add-in.

After removing the add-in from Outlook and closing Outlook, locate the file
on disk and rename it. This should prevent it from being reloaded.
 
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Guest

Thanks, Diane. Whilst that got rid of the entry in the COM Add-Ins dialog
box, Outlook still won't exit correctly and I can't get re-establish the Zone
Alarm junk mail service.

This is what I didâ€
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins\Microsoft.VbaAddinForOutlook.1
where LoadBehaviour was
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins\MlfOutlookAddin.MlfAddin
where LoadBehaviour was 2
After I changed both to the value 1, the Mailsafe addin was not visible in
the COM Add-Ins dialog box. However, Outlook still did not shut correctly and
I terminated it with Task Manager. I did try turning on Mailsafe from Zone
Alarm. The tool bar still did not show. When I looked at the COM Add-Ins
dialog, I could see the add in and it was not checked. I could check it but
if I close the dialog and reopen it, it remains unchecked.


I'd like to try and get Outlook back to where it was before Mailsafe was
installed for the first time. Will deleting the MlfOutlookAddin.MlfAddin
registry key have that effect?

Thanks:)
 
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Guest

Thanks, Brian. That certainly fixes the failure to close Outlook properly.
However, I was not able to reinstall the junk mail filter. Zone Alarm said
that there was an error connecting with 'the junk e-mail filter agent'. I
assume it was looking for the file under its original name.
 
G

Guest

Update. The shut down behaviour is not consistent. On some occasions it shuts
down properly, on others I have to use Taks Manager. I have not been able to
figure out what is causing the difference.
 
G

Guest

If MS Office decides that a component is causing problems, it is disabled.
The record of the disablement is kept in the registry and is retained even if
MS Office is completely uninstalled.

The component can be re-enabled by going to the 'Help' menu, choosing the
'About' item. There is a button 'Disabled Items' which opens a dialog box
that allows you to enable the item.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

I'd like to try and get Outlook back to where it was before Mailsafe was
installed for the first time. Will deleting the MlfOutlookAddin.MlfAddin
registry key have that effect?

Probably not... you'll need to remove Mailsafe and the specific keys it
installed. Windows has a Run key that controls what loads - or use msconfig
(load it using start menu, run) to uncheck mailsafe then reboot.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)



Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-tips.net/
 
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Guest

Thanks Diane,

I can now say that the original problem was caused by a memory overload. I
did not see a warning message from Outlook that would have said that the
add-in was being disabled.

Since the record of the disablement is kept in the registry, it survives the
complete uninstallation of Outlook and Mailsafe. So Mailsafe still won't work
after both programs have been uninstalled and reinstalled.

The add-in can be re-enabled by going to the 'Help' menu, choosing the
'About' item. There is a button 'Disabled Items' which opens a dialog box
that allows you to enable the item.

Your ideas helped give me the understanding that led to a solution of the
problem.

Thanks.
 
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Zonealarm Mailsafe ... yuk

Thanks

Just upgraded to the latest zonealarm, and was horrified that it gave me mailsafe (unasked for) which I couldn't seem to get rid of. The check box in zonealarm settings (email protection) failed, and I was starting to get major annoyed - I hate things installing without being asked, and worse still if they can't be set or uninstaleld properly.

You lost me in some of this thread (some ignorance is blissful), but the outlook tools/options/other/advanced options/com add ins worked a treat, no apparent onward problems. MANY thanks. Booooo to Zonealarm, extremely disappointing.

XP Home (mostly current), AVG, Zonealarm, Spybot.
It was Outlook 2000.
 

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