Outlook Express Could Not Be Started Because the MSOE.DLL File Cannot Be Loaded

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Gwen

Now I've done it. I received this error message when
trying to open OE:

'Outlook Express Could Not Be Started Because the MSOE.DLL
file cannot be loaded.'

I have Norton - but am brand-new to it, so, obviously,
I've botched something, somewhere. The instructions that
I saw on this site mentioned messing with the Registry
files, and doing back-ups prior to doing so, etc; none of
which I'm comfortable with at all.

Is there an Idiot-Proof way out of this?

Thanks,
Gwen
 
This is a group to support Outlook from the Office group of programs.
Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer and is a quite different
program, despite its similar name..

You will probably get a faster and more expert answer if you post this to an
Outlook Express news group.

Try posting in one of these newsgroups:
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.outlookexpress for OE 5.x
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie55.outlookexpress for OE 5.5x
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress for OE 6.x
microsoft.public.internet.outlookexpress.mac for OE for Macintosh

If those groups aren't carried on the news server that's carrying this group
try using msnews.microsoft.com (MS's public news server that's the source
for all the microsoft.public newsgroups).

A good website for information on OE is:
http://www.tomsterdam.com/

OUTLOOK EXPRESS, included as part of Microsoft Internet
Explorer, offers standard Internet e-mail and news access,
required by many home and small-business users.

MICROSOFT OUTLOOK, provides comprehensive integrated e-mail,
including information management and collaboration capabilities,
required by a wide spectrum of users from home to small
business to large enterprise. Outlook has the Calendar and Tasks.

--
Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]



Now I've done it. I received this error message when
trying to open OE:

'Outlook Express Could Not Be Started Because the MSOE.DLL
file cannot be loaded.'

I have Norton - but am brand-new to it, so, obviously,
I've botched something, somewhere. The instructions that
I saw on this site mentioned messing with the Registry
files, and doing back-ups prior to doing so, etc; none of
which I'm comfortable with at all.

Is there an Idiot-Proof way out of this?

Thanks,
Gwen
 
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