SBCMSYNC.DLL on Outlook Start-up

D

Doug Depew

I am receiving the error message "...Application
Data\Microsoft\Add-ins\C:\Prog. Files\Microsoft
Office\Office 11\SMCMSYNC.DLL is not a valid Office Add-
in upon start-up. Outlook seem to work fine after I "OK"
out of it.
Does anyone know what it is?
If it is not a big deal, how do I keep it from coming up
again?
Could it have to do with ACT! stware as they integrate
with each other, and sometimes the email does not come up
in ACT?
 
A

Anon

This dll actually refers to Microsoft Sync add-in file. I believe there are 2 ways to stop this from occuring
1) Create a new profile from the mail icon in the control pane
2) Go into the registry and delete the ke

----- Doug Depew wrote: ----

I am receiving the error message "...Application
Data\Microsoft\Add-ins\C:\Prog. Files\Microsoft
Office\Office 11\SMCMSYNC.DLL is not a valid Office Add
in upon start-up. Outlook seem to work fine after I "OK"
out of it.
Does anyone know what it is
If it is not a big deal, how do I keep it from coming up
again
Could it have to do with ACT! stware as they integrate
with each other, and sometimes the email does not come up
in ACT
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

"OL2000: Error Message: Not a Valid Office Add-in Starting Outlook"
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q235/0/09.asp


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the SWEN virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted
without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Doug Depew asked:

| I am receiving the error message "...Application
| Data\Microsoft\Add-ins\C:\Prog. Files\Microsoft
| Office\Office 11\SMCMSYNC.DLL is not a valid Office Add-
| in upon start-up. Outlook seem to work fine after I "OK"
| out of it.
| Does anyone know what it is?
| If it is not a big deal, how do I keep it from coming up
| again?
| Could it have to do with ACT! stware as they integrate
| with each other, and sometimes the email does not come up
| in ACT?
 

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