Re: Can't load MSOE.dll
From: B. Greene (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/31/04
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 20:17:47 -0700
Yes, I moved all the dbx. files in the identity that had
files modified in 2004. There were other identities that
had not been modified since 2002, which I left alone. But
I moved everything that could possibly have influenced
anything in the identity that had been active in 2004.
>-----Original Message-----
>The first solution I listed mentions renaming (or
deleting) a file named
>'Folders.dbx' in your identity's store
>
(http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/files/store.htm#storemain).
Have you tried
>that?
>
>For best performance and reliability:
>
>Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move
them to local
>folders created for this purpose.
>
>Disable Background Compacting and frequently perform a
manual compact of all
>OE folders while "working offline". More at
>http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/files/maintain.htm.
>
>Your anti-virus application's email scanning feature can
also cause such
>corruption. Disable it. It provides no additional
protection.
>
>Once you get OE up & running, try using it as a newreader
to access this and
>other MS newsgroups:
>http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/resources.htm#setupmsnews
>
>Clicking on the following link will open this newsgroup
in your default
>newsreader, which I assume will be OE:
>
>
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetex
plorer.ie6_outlookexpressWhat are MS MVPs?
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com--~PA
Bearanonymous@discussions.microsoft.com wrote:> OMGOSH!>>
I didn't expect an answer! The years I have spent>
searching this site - I can't believe it - not only a>
human response, but so quickly. I just can't believe it.>
Please excuse me; I'm totally flabbergasted. It has been>
so many years of hopelessness and heaps of wasted time.>>
Please, who are you? A microsoft employee, I presume?>
How long has this "discussion" been available? I>
thought "newsgroups" had something to do with news, and>
gossip and such, so I stayed away from it.>> Re: can't
load MSOE.dll: The first reference in your> answer doesn't
apply because I can't load OE so I can't> compact it. The
second reference talks about slowdown of> OE, but it has
always run very well. It just stopped a> while ago, with
the "cannot load dll message" so I lost> everything.>> I
have followed one "workaround", which was to move 4> files
and use earlier versions. When that didn't work, I> could
only move back 3 of the 4, but that was after the> problem
so it didn't cause it. It made my very cautious> about
attempting manual fixes, even though I am> comfortable
moving files around.>> Registry manipulations are really
scarey, so I didn't try> that one.>> There are several
mentions of this error message without> answers that
work. I had read these on other posts.>> I re-downloaded
IE6 with no effect. I downloaded the> latest critical
update several times, all listed as> successful, but it
keeps telling me to do it again.>> One solution was to
download a cumulative OE update, which> I tried, but it
said I didn't have IE6. (Grrrr)>> I wonder if "Java
script" is involved, as I keep getting> messages of script
errors. Also that I can't view a> website because it
requires that I have cookies enabled,> but I do (several
times). I log into Yahoo and it doesn't> recognize me. I
log into MSN and get a "object redirected> to here"; no
response from them. I loaded Symantec> Symstem Works and
it keeps coming up with the same 2> errors. I downloaded
the "Security Tango" from Nick> Francesca (a very well
respected local guru) and it says> everything is clean
from spyware. I don't go to any> popular sites except
Yahoo online email as a backup, and> keep all antivirus
and firewall up to date. I get no junk> mail and spam
from only one company that keeps changing> it's address so
the filter doesn't catch it. I do all> maintenance
(defragging and such). I'm running W98 on a> Gateway P3.
The 20 G hard drive is getting more full, with> only 6 G
left, but surely that should be enough. I only> have 128
MB of RAM, but I do no games or and no large> graphics
program for photos, so it should be OK; Windows> says it
is OK. I have run the repair for Windows and it> was
OK.>> Perhaps you can understand why I have had it with>
microsoft? Please excuse my exasperated attitude. I am>
really happy just to be able to tell someone. Unless you>
are a robot. You aren't a robot, are you? Oh no -
caught> again!>>> > -----Original Message-----> > See
these pages, in order:> >> >
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/problems/errors.htm#folders
dbx> >> >
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/problems/performance.htm#no
start> >> > (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=245419)
> >> > --> > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)> > MS MVP-Windows
(IE/OE), AH-VSOP> >> > Are You Ready for WinXP SP2?> >
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=windowsxpsp2>
>> > What You Should Know About Spyware> >
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/deviousso
ftware.mspx> >> > AumHa Forums> > http://forum.aumha.org>
>> > B. Greene wrote:> > > re: Can't load MSOE.dll> > >
Sorry, I don't know what a "newsgroup" is, but I have
lost> > > my email and I'm really angry that I can't find
help after> > > days and days on this website.> > > I have
tried a couple of fixes and gotten in even deeper.> > >
Since Microsoft knows the problem (they list several> > >
articles, but most are old, referring to OE5), why don't>
> > they just post a fix instead of sending novices into
the> > > registry and trying to move files around?> > .
>.
>
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