Microsoft Office Word Interface Not Registered

A

Andre

Hi I can no longer send any e-mails as soon as I click on send I get this
message...header "Microsoft Office Word" text "Interface not registered.

I inserted my Office CD to fix the problem and it did not work...I did a
reinstallation same problem. I searched the knowledge base and found a
solution from an earlier version of outlook that I tried, it worked but only
temporarely it lasted only untill I restarted my pc for something else and
the fix disappeared and so I tried again, it worked but as soon as I restart
my pc the problem re-appears.

Anyone with a permanent solution?

Thanks
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

When using Word as the e-mail editor, you get the error "Interface Not
Registered" when trying to send e-mail. To solve this so you can use Word as
the editor again, close all running Office applications.

In Start-> Run then type; Regsvr32.exe %Windir%\System32\Ole32.dll


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After furious head scratching, Andre asked:

| Hi I can no longer send any e-mails as soon as I click on send I get
| this message...header "Microsoft Office Word" text "Interface not
| registered.
|
| I inserted my Office CD to fix the problem and it did not work...I
| did a reinstallation same problem. I searched the knowledge base and
| found a solution from an earlier version of outlook that I tried, it
| worked but only temporarely it lasted only untill I restarted my pc
| for something else and the fix disappeared and so I tried again, it
| worked but as soon as I restart my pc the problem re-appears.
|
| Anyone with a permanent solution?
|
| Thanks
 
A

Andre

Hi Milly and thanks for the help. I beleive that I have tried this and it did
work but only untill I restarted my pc. But I will go ahead and try again and
see if I still have the problem I will let you know.

All the best,
Andre
 

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