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Bug with Outlook on Windows NTby Keith Purtell <kpurtell(at)vantagemed.com> |
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I have a development server running Windows NT 4 (SP5). It mirrors a company server so I can't change the OS. I installed Outlook97 because I occasionally download email there. Each time a message comes down the "pipe", I have two click through two error messages both labeled "ThorConnWndClass:Outlook.EXE - Entry Point Not Found" and containing text like "The procedure entry point ??0ByteStream@@QAE@XZ could not be located in the dynamic link library MSOERT.dll" The messages do download but any attachments are rendered as large blocks of text. I've tried uninstalling and re-installing Outlook. I've also uninstalled the entire Office package including Outlook, and then re-installed. No luck. I've also searched the Microsoft site, and the Web. I'm willing to consider non-Microsoft email software among possible fixes (but I don't know what runs reliably on NT 4). Thanks in advance. - Keith Purtell
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