• Subject: RE: Problem prompts when Opening Outlook 2003
  • Author: maxxdm17
  • Date: 04 Dec 2008
  • References: 1
It is there. It shows:

Macfee Anti-spam
Exchange scan
Redemption helper Outlook extension
Exchange extensions property pages

All have check marks on it. I took off check mark on Macfee Anti spam and it
solved the problem.

Thanks so much




Tony

"dlw" wrote:

> in outlook, tools/options/other/advanced options/add-in-manager
> see if it's there
>
> "maxxdm17" wrote:
>
> > When I open Outlook the following appears:
> > The Add in C:\program files\mcafee\msk\mskolplg.dll could not be loaded.
> > This problem may be resolved by using detect & repair on the Help menu.
> > Then when I press "OK" is shows:
> > The add in C:\Program Files\Network Associates\virusScan\scanemal.dll could
> > not be loaded. This problem may be resolved by using detect & repair on the
> > Help menu. I press "OK" and the Outlook works fine.
> >
> > I have tried the Repair in Outlook many times & it does nothing.
> >
> > This started after I formatted my Hard Drive. and Installed all programs. I
> > am now using Norton Internet Security. I looked in Add/Delete Programs in the
> > Control panel for Mcafee & Network Associates and they are not there. I did
> > not install either of them, so they should not be there.
> >
> > Can anyone help me on a way to stop these annoying pop ups?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Tony
> >
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04 Dec 2008Problem prompts when Opening Outlook 2003.maxxdm17
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