I have installed MAPI.exe without problem on Windows XP.
When launch Outlook 2003, the system give me the following error:
Impossible to load the component "MailEnableMS32.dll".
How can I solve this problem?
Thanks.
No MailEnableMS32.dll
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Re: No MailEnableMS32.dll
NO answer?
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Re: No MailEnableMS32.dll
Hi,
You will find that the problem is environment related and that there are missing Microsoft runtime files that required in order to register the MailEnableMS32.dll. Download the following Microsoft runtime pack from the link below and install on the client machine and then reinstall the MAPI client:
http://www.mailenable.com/hotfix/vcredi ... 9.4148.exe
You will find that the problem is environment related and that there are missing Microsoft runtime files that required in order to register the MailEnableMS32.dll. Download the following Microsoft runtime pack from the link below and install on the client machine and then reinstall the MAPI client:
http://www.mailenable.com/hotfix/vcredi ... 9.4148.exe
Regards,
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Re: No MailEnableMS32.dll
You can start this process safely, or close it to free up to memory or processor power.
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Re: No MailEnableMS32.dll
Ideally I don't want SMTP enabled (this is a very restricted environment where the email system is used as an intramail only system) but obviously this is the only way I know how to send emails. If it were possible to remove SMTP out of the equation and send direct to the local mailbox using the postoffice protocol in some way (if that's even possible)?
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