Error message: interface not registered.

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I'm using MS Office 2003. I have outlook set so that word is used for
writing and sending e-mails. I am able to write emails, I am also able to
fill out the subject, CC and To lines without any problems whatsoever but as
soon as I try to send the e-mail or save it I get the following error
message: Interface Not Registered. I have tried completely uninstalling
office to the point of cleaning out of my registry but it makes no
difference. When I reinstall the fault is still there. Is anybody out there
who can help me with this error. If I change my settings to allow outlook to
handle e-mails it works perfectly but only in plain text of course. Please
help me, I have been sat in front of his computer for two days now trying to
solve this problem.
 
Start-> Run; Regsvr32.exe %Windir%\System32\Ole32.dll

"If I change my settings to allow outlook to handle e-mails it works
perfectly but only in plain text of course."
What do you mean by this? When you have Outlook as the editor you can
compose in all the 3 formats available.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

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I'm using MS Office 2003. I have outlook set so that word is used for
writing and sending e-mails. I am able to write emails, I am also able to
fill out the subject, CC and To lines without any problems whatsoever but as
soon as I try to send the e-mail or save it I get the following error
message: Interface Not Registered. I have tried completely uninstalling
office to the point of cleaning out of my registry but it makes no
difference. When I reinstall the fault is still there. Is anybody out
there
who can help me with this error. If I change my settings to allow outlook
to
handle e-mails it works perfectly but only in plain text of course. Please
help me, I have been sat in front of his computer for two days now trying to
solve this problem.
 
To Roady [MVP].

I don't know who you are but you are an absolute genius and a star. I
followed your instructions to the letter and my problem was resolved within
five minutes. I thank-you most sincerely for taking the time to help me
solve my problem. For 2 days I tried to resolve this to no avail. You
whoever you are, are an absolute total genius. Long may you continue to
offer assistance to amateurs like myself. I salute you.

Kind Regards,

Ken Mac.
 
Thankyou I have had the same problem and had reistalled offfice but to no
availe but your information has fixed it.
 
Thank you, it worked for me too, this problem was driving me crazy.


"bbc1" escreveu:
Thankyou I have had the same problem and had reistalled offfice but to no
availe but your information has fixed it.

Roady said:
Start-> Run; Regsvr32.exe %Windir%\System32\Ole32.dll

"If I change my settings to allow outlook to handle e-mails it works
perfectly but only in plain text of course."
What do you mean by this? When you have Outlook as the editor you can
compose in all the 3 formats available.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
I'm using MS Office 2003. I have outlook set so that word is used for
writing and sending e-mails. I am able to write emails, I am also able to
fill out the subject, CC and To lines without any problems whatsoever but as
soon as I try to send the e-mail or save it I get the following error
message: Interface Not Registered. I have tried completely uninstalling
office to the point of cleaning out of my registry but it makes no
difference. When I reinstall the fault is still there. Is anybody out
there
who can help me with this error. If I change my settings to allow outlook
to
handle e-mails it works perfectly but only in plain text of course. Please
help me, I have been sat in front of his computer for two days now trying to
solve this problem.
 
You're welcome! :-)

I see that a lot of others are suffering from this so I'll put it on my
website and hope others will find it there ;-)

Thanks for the feedback!

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
To Roady [MVP].

I don't know who you are but you are an absolute genius and a star. I
followed your instructions to the letter and my problem was resolved within
five minutes. I thank-you most sincerely for taking the time to help me
solve my problem. For 2 days I tried to resolve this to no avail. You
whoever you are, are an absolute total genius. Long may you continue to
offer assistance to amateurs like myself. I salute you.

Kind Regards,

Ken Mac.
 
I agree!!!!!. What a great fix. Thanks

contacts said:
Let me join the choir singing your praises. Worked like a champ.Thanks

Roady said:
Start-> Run; Regsvr32.exe %Windir%\System32\Ole32.dll

"If I change my settings to allow outlook to handle e-mails it works
perfectly but only in plain text of course."
What do you mean by this? When you have Outlook as the editor you can
compose in all the 3 formats available.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
I'm using MS Office 2003. I have outlook set so that word is used for
writing and sending e-mails. I am able to write emails, I am also able to
fill out the subject, CC and To lines without any problems whatsoever but as
soon as I try to send the e-mail or save it I get the following error
message: Interface Not Registered. I have tried completely uninstalling
office to the point of cleaning out of my registry but it makes no
difference. When I reinstall the fault is still there. Is anybody out
there
who can help me with this error. If I change my settings to allow outlook
to
handle e-mails it works perfectly but only in plain text of course. Please
help me, I have been sat in front of his computer for two days now trying to
solve this problem.
 
Wow! Worked a treat! Until now I didn't know this community existed but I am
very very thankful that it does and for the free advice offered. Now, if I
could only work out what caused this in the first place I guess I will be one
step closer to preventing similar issues in the future? Keep up the good work!

Ken said:
I agree!!!!!. What a great fix. Thanks

contacts said:
Let me join the choir singing your praises. Worked like a champ.Thanks

Roady said:
Start-> Run; Regsvr32.exe %Windir%\System32\Ole32.dll

"If I change my settings to allow outlook to handle e-mails it works
perfectly but only in plain text of course."
What do you mean by this? When you have Outlook as the editor you can
compose in all the 3 formats available.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

-----
I'm using MS Office 2003. I have outlook set so that word is used for
writing and sending e-mails. I am able to write emails, I am also able to
fill out the subject, CC and To lines without any problems whatsoever but as
soon as I try to send the e-mail or save it I get the following error
message: Interface Not Registered. I have tried completely uninstalling
office to the point of cleaning out of my registry but it makes no
difference. When I reinstall the fault is still there. Is anybody out
there
who can help me with this error. If I change my settings to allow outlook
to
handle e-mails it works perfectly but only in plain text of course. Please
help me, I have been sat in front of his computer for two days now trying to
solve this problem.
 

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