MSVCR80.DLL missing...can't start Microsoft Outlook 2007

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Guest

I bought a new Vista notebook computer. I loaded Microsoft Outlook 2007,
which ran twice. I installed a DSL line, upgraded software, and downloaded
Microsoft Updates. Then Outlook wouldn't start, and I keep getting a message
that MSVCR80.DLL is missing...reinstalling may alleviate problem. Well, it
doesn't! So what do I do? Other threads recommend downloading MSVCR80.DLL
and placing it in C:\WindowSystem32. Where do I download this file from?
Will it really work? Thanks!
 
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Peter Foldes

Using Norton (Symantec) Product ???????

This error is generated by Norton. To correct this error uninstall Norton as per their uninstall tool. Then use a free AV like Avast,AVG,Nod32 which are much better and not so intrusive.
 
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Guest

i uninstall Norton completly and i still have the error RTFHTML.dll not found
in path and then MSVCR80.dll not found. i read some people had that problem
with beta versions . I have a final version office enterprice 2007 , vista
home premium . in my search on web for possible solutions looks like acer
notebook are the common hardware but i still not have a solution. I install
outlook 2003 and also is given me errors now.
 
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Peter Foldes

You did not uninstall Norton completely and correctly. Did you use their uninstall info from Symantec site and not the uninstall that is with the program??????
 
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Guest

Thanks Peter
it takes many steps an takes long but ithink i didit . yes with the
uninstall in symantec site. I check in installed programs on control panel -
remove software screen and thers no symantec in the list .
 
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Guest

I will try removing Norton Security Suite as you recommended. Which of the
free AV software is the best? Avast, AVG, Nod32 or another? I have also
not solved the problem concerning Microsoft SQL Server 2007 on Vista. I
downloaded the correct update, but it won't work with Microsoft Outlook 2007
Business Contact Manager.
 
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Guest

i remove norton with uninstaller in symantec page , but i have the same
problem " msvcr80.dll not found , reinstall "
 
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Peter Foldes

You are very wrong. Check the Add-In in Outlook as Ken suggests and find the culprit. It is a Norton (Symantec) Add In like a anti spam,Anti Virus, or similar. Read Ken's posting a bit more carefully.
 
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Computer & Sound System Expert

if you have a registry cleaner program make sure it doesn't delete this
info, because it happen that what registry cleaner sees as a error are
actually being used, this happen to me before.

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MICHAEL

Angstromm said:
Thanks for the response, but I've already done that. Everything
mentioned here, and a couple of other places, I've tried. Just trying
to see if any new info has come to light. The one thing I haven't tried
is reinstalling Vista, etc.

Have you looked at this thread below;
http://help.lockergnome.com/office/...s-MSVCR80-DLL-Missing-work-ftopict943628.html

Try uninstalling Office again. Reboot.
Use the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility;
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301

Reinstall Office.

What anti-virus are you using? Try disabling it before you install.
Might even try disabling UAC protection before the install.


-Michael
 

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