Problem prompts when Opening Outlook 2003

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maxxdm17

When I open Outlook the following appears:
The Add in C:\program files\mcafee\msk\mskolplg.dll could not be loaded.
This problem may be resolved by using detect & repair on the Help menu.
Then when I press "OK" is shows:
The add in C:\Program Files\Network Associates\virusScan\scanemal.dll could
not be loaded. This problem may be resolved by using detect & repair on the
Help menu. I press "OK" and the Outlook works fine.

I have tried the Repair in Outlook many times & it does nothing.

This started after I formatted my Hard Drive. and Installed all programs. I
am now using Norton Internet Security. I looked in Add/Delete Programs in the
Control panel for Mcafee & Network Associates and they are not there. I did
not install either of them, so they should not be there.

Can anyone help me on a way to stop these annoying pop ups?

Thanks,

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maxxdm17

It is there. It shows:

Macfee Anti-spam
Exchange scan
Redemption helper Outlook extension
Exchange extensions property pages

All have check marks on it. I took off check mark on Macfee Anti spam and it
solved the problem.

Thanks so much
 
S

Sharona

I experienced the same problems. But when I when to outllook,
toool/options/other/advanced options/ _ I do not have the option of Add-in
manager. Not sure how to fix problem.

Sharona
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I experienced the same problems. But when I when to outllook,
toool/options/other/advanced options/ _ I do not have the option of
Add-in
manager. Not sure how to fix problem.

What version of Outlook? Click Help>About Microsoft Office Outlook and post
what it says.
 
M

Michele

Brian, I just posted a new post about this for my colleague at UD. See new
posts. She has Outlook 2007 and XP professional. We just installed McAfee 8.5
here at the university and it was after that upgrade that this problem
occurred.
~Michele
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Brian, I just posted a new post about this for my colleague at UD.

Since you started another thread, why are you posting in this one? This one
is for Outlook 2003.
 

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