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Old 01-06-2002, 07:22 PM   #1
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Hi all,

Just fixed some of the problems with error messages concerning IE6. To make short here, after re-installing IE6, and computer re-started, I received the following:

1) AN ERROR OCCURED LOADING "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\inetcomm.dll"
The file may not have been installed or it has been corrupted.

and next I received:

2) AN ERROR OCCURED LOADING "C:\PROGRA~1\OUTLOO~1msoe.dll"
The file may not have been installed or it has been corrupted.

at this time the system finished coming up and all else looks/looked fine.

at this point I clicked on the Outlook Express Icon and received the following error:

3) Outlook Express could not be started because "MSOE.DLL" could not be loaded.

I guess this to be a driver for outlook and I'm now looking for info on it at the MS site.

Thanks if you have a direction to offer. You gals/gents/kids/space aliens have been most helpful hiway


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Old 01-07-2002, 12:07 PM   #3
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I tried

I tried and when in add/remove programs, did not have OE 5 or any OE listed. Oh well, guess it's time to start from scratch. Thanks
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