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Outlook Error Message
I recently installed Outlook 2007 on a new 64 bit computer and transferred
other files from an older machine. Whenever I start to write an e-mail, I get an error message saying "Fax Server Extension fxsetxt32.dll cannot be loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Call Add-In manufacturer for update .. . ." Since I do not know what this is or where it originated, I cannot call manufacturer. I do not use Outlook to send or reccieve faxes. How do I remove this error message and not interfere with some other program? |
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Outlook Error Message
"Bill" wrote in message
... I recently installed Outlook 2007 on a new 64 bit computer and transferred other files from an older machine. Whenever I start to write an e-mail, I get an error message saying "Fax Server Extension fxsetxt32.dll cannot be loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Call Add-In manufacturer for update . . ." Since I do not know what this is or where it originated, I cannot call manufacturer. I do not use Outlook to send or reccieve faxes. How do I remove this error message and not interfere with some other program? Assuming you have Vista, with Outlook closed, open Windows Explorer and enter this into the Address field: %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Outlook Click Go. Delete the file named extend.dat. Try Outlook again. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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