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Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found in y
I am using WINXP Home, Office 2003 and have just installed Outlook 2007.
But as I have setup my email accounts while synchronising from my pop accounts it always gives me an error message Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found in your path. Install Microsoft Outlook again. I have reinstalled it several times but no use. Need help resolving this issue. |
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Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found in y
I believe that's a file assocciated with McAfee security software, uninstall
McAfee software, reinstall if you must "Sheharyar" wrote in message ... I am using WINXP Home, Office 2003 and have just installed Outlook 2007. But as I have setup my email accounts while synchronising from my pop accounts it always gives me an error message Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found in your path. Install Microsoft Outlook again. I have reinstalled it several times but no use. Need help resolving this issue. |
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Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found
Nope, uninstall and reinstall McAfee as many times as you want to...it
doesn't help. I did it, thought I was good to go, didn't get the error for most of the day...and then I did! I sat on the phone with 3 different McAfee agents who were completely useless! No fix yet...except to disable the virus scan on Outlook and be without a virus protection. "DL" wrote: I believe that's a file assocciated with McAfee security software, uninstall McAfee software, reinstall if you must "Sheharyar" wrote in message ... I am using WINXP Home, Office 2003 and have just installed Outlook 2007. But as I have setup my email accounts while synchronising from my pop accounts it always gives me an error message Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found in your path. Install Microsoft Outlook again. I have reinstalled it several times but no use. Need help resolving this issue. |
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Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found
DEAD WRONG! Disable that email scanner and leave it that way! Your PC is
fully protected WITHOUT email scanning provided you keep the resident FILE SYSTEM scanner current. Here's why - any and EVERY attachment you receive in email has been encoded so it will go through email. The default method of doing this, these days, is MIME; other versions include UUEncode and BinHex. Email servers can only pass "printable characters" and binary files (pictures, executables, anything that isn't pure text) contains a mix of printable and non-printable characters. The only way to get these through email is to encode the attachment so all characters are printable. This means the file must be DEcoded after reception before it can do anything. The decode process takes the attachment and writes the decoded output to a temporary file on the disk. The instant this process finishes and BEFORE you or your PC can do anything with it, the resident file system scanner in your AntiVirus application grabs it and scans it. If it's malware, it gets NAILED right then and there. Emails scanning is entirely redundant, it does nothing but create problems where none exist. Get rid of it and get rid of your problems. Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "wskigrl" wrote in message ... Nope, uninstall and reinstall McAfee as many times as you want to...it doesn't help. I did it, thought I was good to go, didn't get the error for most of the day...and then I did! I sat on the phone with 3 different McAfee agents who were completely useless! No fix yet...except to disable the virus scan on Outlook and be without a virus protection. "DL" wrote: I believe that's a file assocciated with McAfee security software, uninstall McAfee software, reinstall if you must "Sheharyar" wrote in message ... I am using WINXP Home, Office 2003 and have just installed Outlook 2007. But as I have setup my email accounts while synchronising from my pop accounts it always gives me an error message Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found in your path. Install Microsoft Outlook again. I have reinstalled it several times but no use. Need help resolving this issue. |
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Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found
"Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]" wrote: DEAD WRONG! Disable that email scanner and leave it that way! Your PC is fully protected WITHOUT email scanning provided you keep the resident FILE SYSTEM scanner current. Here's why - any and EVERY attachment you receive in email has been encoded so it will go through email. The default method of doing this, these days, is MIME; other versions include UUEncode and BinHex. Email servers can only pass "printable characters" and binary files (pictures, executables, anything that isn't pure text) contains a mix of printable and non-printable characters. The only way to get these through email is to encode the attachment so all characters are printable. This means the file must be DEcoded after reception before it can do anything. The decode process takes the attachment and writes the decoded output to a temporary file on the disk. The instant this process finishes and BEFORE you or your PC can do anything with it, the resident file system scanner in your AntiVirus application grabs it and scans it. If it's malware, it gets NAILED right then and there. Emails scanning is entirely redundant, it does nothing but create problems where none exist. Get rid of it and get rid of your problems. Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "wskigrl" wrote in message ... Nope, uninstall and reinstall McAfee as many times as you want to...it doesn't help. I did it, thought I was good to go, didn't get the error for most of the day...and then I did! I sat on the phone with 3 different McAfee agents who were completely useless! No fix yet...except to disable the virus scan on Outlook and be without a virus protection. "DL" wrote: I believe that's a file assocciated with McAfee security software, uninstall McAfee software, reinstall if you must "Sheharyar" wrote in message ... I am using WINXP Home, Office 2003 and have just installed Outlook 2007. But as I have setup my email accounts while synchronising from my pop accounts it always gives me an error message Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found in your path. Install Microsoft Outlook again. I have reinstalled it several times but no use. Need help resolving this issue. Hi All - I've suffered from this problem a few times and have found TWO absolute cures. First cure is to disable McAfee's email virus scan. Second Cure, which is better, is to access your email at server level, ie - you should be able to get to your incoming emails via 'Webmail' or similar provided by your ISP. Once you get to your incoming email source, examine your inbox items and delete everything that looks even slightly suspicious. Usually there will be an innocent looking email which is causing all the problems. Once you delete all these emails, this annoying message will not appear again - just re-start Outlook and 'Voila'! Problem gone - until some idiot sends you a similar email. No need to un-install and re-install McAfee, or Outlook. Just get to your incoming email source and delete the offending message. If in doubt, delete them all. Hope that helps. Mike in Melbourne, Australia |
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Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found
Hi All - I've suffered from this problem a few times and have found TWO
absolute cures. First cure is to disable McAfee's email virus scan. Second Cure, which is better, is to access your email at server level, ie - you should be able to get to your incoming emails via 'Webmail' or similar provided by your ISP. Once you get to your incoming email source, examine your inbox items and delete everything that looks even slightly suspicious. Usually there will be an innocent looking email which is causing all the problems. Once you delete all these emails, this annoying message will not appear again - just re-start Outlook and 'Voila'! Problem gone - until some idiot sends you a similar email. No need to un-install and re-install McAfee, or Outlook. Just get to your incoming email source and delete the offending message. If in doubt, delete them all. Hope that helps. Mike in Melbourne, Australia |
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Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found
"Mike Biker" wrote in message
... Second Cure, which is better, is to access your email at server level, ie - you should be able to get to your incoming emails via 'Webmail' or similar provided by your ISP. Once you get to your incoming email source, examine your inbox items and delete everything that looks even slightly suspicious. I'll agree to an extent. There's no better antivirus engine than your own brain. However, receiving mail in an mail client and not via a web interface is often more convenient or mail clients wouldn't exist. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found in y
What a pain this was.... here's the easiest fix without disabling anything
.... just add the location of the stupid file "naCmnLib.dll" in your system environment variable PATH. HERE'S HOW: you can do this via the properties of "My Computer" under the advanced tab... you'll find the button labeled "Environment Variables". Locate the system variable PATH and add the location of this McAfee dll. Mine was located at C:\Program Files\Network Associates\Common Framework\ Good luck "Sheharyar" wrote: I am using WINXP Home, Office 2003 and have just installed Outlook 2007. But as I have setup my email accounts while synchronising from my pop accounts it always gives me an error message Error Message: The required file naCmnLib.dll ca not be found in your path. Install Microsoft Outlook again. I have reinstalled it several times but no use. Need help resolving this issue. |
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