Error message: Internet Mail is not registered properly

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Frederik Fix

Hi,
I'm running Outlook 2000 on Windows ME with Internet
Explorer 6.0 SP1.
I recently started getting the following error message
whenever I try to download emails: "Internet Mail is not
registered properly. Please reinstall and try again. Error
number: 0x80040154" Outlook is configured in the Internet
Only mode.
It is possible that the error is connected to a recent
Windows Update that I installed through the Windows Update
utility because it started appearing afterwards but I'm
not certain. Unfortunately I don't recall which update it
was.

I looked at KB article 242777 which lists this problem. I
tried the second part of the solution and it didn't solve
the problem. The first part does not list Windows ME.
Where can I find out how to do the first part on ME? Or
could this be another problem?

Thanks in advance,
Frederik Fix
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

OL2000: (IMO) Error Message: Internet Mail Not Registered
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;242777&Product=out2K

Hope this helps.


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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Frederik Fix asked:

| Hi,
| I'm running Outlook 2000 on Windows ME with Internet
| Explorer 6.0 SP1.
| I recently started getting the following error message
| whenever I try to download emails: "Internet Mail is not
| registered properly. Please reinstall and try again. Error
| number: 0x80040154" Outlook is configured in the Internet
| Only mode.
| It is possible that the error is connected to a recent
| Windows Update that I installed through the Windows Update
| utility because it started appearing afterwards but I'm
| not certain. Unfortunately I don't recall which update it
| was.
|
| I looked at KB article 242777 which lists this problem. I
| tried the second part of the solution and it didn't solve
| the problem. The first part does not list Windows ME.
| Where can I find out how to do the first part on ME? Or
| could this be another problem?
|
| Thanks in advance,
| Frederik Fix
 
F

Frederik Fix

I tried the second part of the solution but it didn't
change anything. I couldn't do the first part because the
KB article doesnt list Windows ME.
Frederik
 
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