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billyvan

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#16094 24-Sep-2007 16:47
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Has anyone else found problems with the send receive button after their Office 2007 trial expired?

We have a PC that when the Office 2007 trial expired, now has issues with the send receive button.

It is an XP PC and has been reverted back to the office 2003 copy of Outlook, now it will only receive and send E-Mails when the server refreshes, can't manually send receive any more.

When you hit the send receive button you get this.



We have uninstalled, and reinstalled but it still does this???

Any ideas?

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#87937 24-Sep-2007 16:52
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Have you tried the Detect and Repair option in the menus?




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  #87940 24-Sep-2007 17:03
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By reverted, what do you mean?

How did you get back to the 2003 version?

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  #87954 24-Sep-2007 18:36
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I had similar issue way back when.  Googling offers a couple of solutions
Re-register the DLL file by typing regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\ole32.dll in Start->Run.

TechNet Solution...

1. Send/Receive dropdown menu (same button which gives the error message)

2. Send/Receive Settings

3. Uncheck "Make This Folder Available Offline"

4. Check "Make This Folder Available Offline" again


There was another one about renaming a file but I'll need to think on that one.





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  #88021 25-Sep-2007 08:40
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lugh:
TechNet Solution...

1. Send/Receive dropdown menu (same button which gives the error message)

2. Send/Receive Settings

3. Uncheck "Make This Folder Available Offline"

4. Check "Make This Folder Available Offline" again



Cheers that did the trick!


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