Outlook 2007: No Subject line being sent

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Dan Teaman

Good afternoon,

I've noticed something very odd with my installation of Outlook 2007. When I
email someone I enter the To address, the Subject, and then the body of the
message. The recipient tells me that there is no Subject in the message he
receives. I check my Sent Items folder and see that the Subject header is
blank.

Can anyone explain why this is happeneing and how to fix it?

Thanks,
Dan
 
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F.H. Muffman

I've noticed something very odd with my installation of Outlook 2007.
When I email someone I enter the To address, the Subject, and then the
body of the message. The recipient tells me that there is no Subject
in the message he receives. I check my Sent Items folder and see that
the Subject header is blank.

Can anyone explain why this is happeneing and how to fix it?

Try exiting outlook and going to Start - Run - outlook /safe and see if the
problem reproduces.

If it does not, there's some Outlook plug-in that's probably causing issues.

If it does, ... well, let me think about that one.
 
D

Dan Teaman

F.H. Muffman said:
Try exiting outlook and going to Start - Run - outlook /safe and see if the
problem reproduces.

If it does not, there's some Outlook plug-in that's probably causing issues.

If it does, ... well, let me think about that one.

Hi,

Thanks for the tip. Yes, there was a .dll that was customized for our
workplace running with Outlook 2007 and causing the issue. Unfortunately, the
..dll will need to be rewritten to work with Outlook 2007, as it was designed
only for Outlook 2003 and earlier. I've since rolled my Office Suite back to
2003, where I know everything works correctly. Thanks again!
 
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A. Mulero

4 people in my area installed MSO 2007, 2 are OK and the other 2 have that
same problem, " No Subject line being sent"

Can you name the .dll file?

Angel Mulero
 

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