Outlook Express 6 Crashes

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I received and e-mail from Yahoo!News with the subject stating " Yahoo !
News - Kerry tries to counter impact of criticism" -- I cannot open nor
delete the message. When I try I received the following message and Outlook
Express crashes"

Microsoft Visual C ++ Runtime Library

Runtime error
Program: c:\program files\outlook express\msimn.exe
R6025
- pure virtual function call

Please advise?
 
You should not open any e-mail your not familar with.
Thats how many viruses are spread. I'm not saying this is
necessary a virus but I wouldn't take the chance unless I
have virus protection.
But try this ;
Here's how to get rid of that annoying error:

1. Open Outlook Express

2. Open "Tools" Menu

3. Select "Options"

4. Click on "Security" tab

5. Choose the first button "Internet zone {Less secure,
but more functional}" NOTE: More functional, indeed. I
have virus software that scans my incoming messages, so
choosing this option is no problem for me.

6. Click "Apply"

7. Click "OK"

8. Exit Outlook Express

9. Try sending and opening a page from Yahoo in Outlook
Express now

I hope this works for you!
 
Preston said:
I received and e-mail from Yahoo!News with the subject stating "
Yahoo ! News - Kerry tries to counter impact of criticism" -- I
cannot open nor delete the message. When I try I received the
following message and Outlook Express crashes"

Microsoft Visual C ++ Runtime Library

Runtime error
Program: c:\program files\outlook express\msimn.exe
R6025
- pure virtual function call

Please advise?


Simply log on to your Yahoo! web-based mail and delete the message from
there.
 
larry said:
You should not open any e-mail your not familar with.
Thats how many viruses are spread. I'm not saying this is
necessary a virus but I wouldn't take the chance unless I
have virus protection.
But try this ;
Here's how to get rid of that annoying error:

1. Open Outlook Express

2. Open "Tools" Menu

3. Select "Options"

4. Click on "Security" tab

5. Choose the first button "Internet zone {Less secure,
but more functional}" NOTE: More functional, indeed. I
have virus software that scans my incoming messages, so
choosing this option is no problem for me.

6. Click "Apply"

7. Click "OK"

8. Exit Outlook Express

9. Try sending and opening a page from Yahoo in Outlook
Express now

I hope this works for you!
 
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