send/receive problem

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B Diddler

After I set up my wireless network, I've been unable to
send and receive using outlook 2003. The first error
message I had said that "msident.dll" was not a valid
image file. I deleted and replaced it with another and
have had no more error message. What won't go away is
after a send and receive I get this message:
Outlook.exe: The application failed to start because
the .dll file could not be found, reinstalling the
application may fix this problem. I've tried
reinstalling three times now, and detect and repairing
and still have the problem. Any suggestions at all? I
can only assume that this has to do something with the
new network and this being run from a the laptop
wirelessly. It doesn't make much sense why to me, but
that's the only change that's been made to anything from
when it worked fine until now.
 
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lil1

hey man it because it still in the registry , that why when uninstall it doesnt change anything, you would have to delte every value key witch take a while, anway email me and i give you this that will remove it from the registry i work in a it departments network administrator and i do helpdesk to

(e-mail address removed) no virus no funny stuff men

i track ya down that koo

----- B Diddler wrote: ----

After I set up my wireless network, I've been unable to
send and receive using outlook 2003. The first error
message I had said that "msident.dll" was not a valid
image file. I deleted and replaced it with another and
have had no more error message. What won't go away is
after a send and receive I get this message:
Outlook.exe: The application failed to start because
the .dll file could not be found, reinstalling the
application may fix this problem. I've tried
reinstalling three times now, and detect and repairing
and still have the problem. Any suggestions at all? I
can only assume that this has to do something with the
new network and this being run from a the laptop
wirelessly. It doesn't make much sense why to me, but
that's the only change that's been made to anything from
when it worked fine until now
 

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