Error message for add-ins

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Guest

Whenever I hit reply to a message in Outlook 2007 I get the following error
message: The Add-in "Fax Extension" (C:\WINDOWS\system32\fxsext32.dll) cannot
be loaded & has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the add-in
manufacturer for an update. If no update is available, please uninstall the
add-in.

If anyone knows how to fix this annoying error message please let me know.
I can still send the message but I have to hit ok to the message first.
 
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BillR [MVP]

I think it's a WinFax Pro add-in. Disable it via Tools | Trust Center |
Addins then Go (down the bottom).
 
G

Guest

I did as you asked - Outlook - tools -Trust Center - Addins, but there is no
add in for WinFax Pro, I even looked at the disabled addins, but there were
none. If I did something wrong or you have another idea please let me know.

Thanks,
BillC
 
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BillR [MVP]

Is there any Exchange Fax extension there? Or any Fax extension? I might
have the application wrong. See if they exist and try disabling them.
 
G

Guest

I do not see any fax extension at all.

BillC

BillR said:
Is there any Exchange Fax extension there? Or any Fax extension? I might
have the application wrong. See if they exist and try disabling them.
 
G

Guest

I have the same problem since installing Office/Outlook 2003 on my new Vista
Home premium machine. I didn't specify any faxing, regardless can't find the
Trust center to see if that would help me. Please explain where that is.

I also asked for help with this problem on 8/11/07. I'm pretty disgusted by
now.
 
G

Guest

ok, to find the Trust Center, first open Outlook - then click on tools at the
top of the Outlook bar and then scroll down to trust center and click on it.
Now this is for Outllok 2007, but this may work the same way for Outlook
2003, if not then click on the help menu and search for add-ins or trust
center and perhaps that will lead you to the add-ins section.

Bill C.
 

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