2007 Beta 2 Error

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Guest

When opening Outlook, I receive an error about Outlook not being set as the
default mail client: "Either there is no default mail client or the current
mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Office
Outlook and set it as the default mail client."

I click OK, then Outlook opens, seemingly ok. But when I try to open an
email message, I get this error: "The file ExSec32.dll is incompatible with
Microsoft Office Outlook. Install Outlook again."

Outlook crashes, the Error Reporting Tool sends the error report, and it
provides a link to a page that says the problem is with Adobe Reader, and I
should update it.

So I update Reader, and now Outlook works fine, but only for awhile. This
morning, the same error messages re-appeared. I could go re-install Acrobat
Reader 7.0.whatever to fix it, but I'm concerned that it's just going to
happen all over again tomorrow.

Any ideas? Help! :)

--Kevin Ulland
 
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Roady [MVP]

Disable all your add-ins. It's very unlikely that your add-ins have been
updated or coded already to fully work with Outlook 2007.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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When opening Outlook, I receive an error about Outlook not being set as the
default mail client: "Either there is no default mail client or the current
mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft
Office
Outlook and set it as the default mail client."

I click OK, then Outlook opens, seemingly ok. But when I try to open an
email message, I get this error: "The file ExSec32.dll is incompatible with
Microsoft Office Outlook. Install Outlook again."

Outlook crashes, the Error Reporting Tool sends the error report, and it
provides a link to a page that says the problem is with Adobe Reader, and I
should update it.

So I update Reader, and now Outlook works fine, but only for awhile. This
morning, the same error messages re-appeared. I could go re-install Acrobat
Reader 7.0.whatever to fix it, but I'm concerned that it's just going to
happen all over again tomorrow.

Any ideas? Help! :)

--Kevin Ulland
 

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