When i try to start up outlook 2007 it gives me error OLMAPi32.dl

G

Geoff Coupe

I am also getting the error.

I have both Office 2003 and Office 2007 B2R installed.

In the past, every time Microsoft sent out security fixes for Office 2003
via Microsoft Update, it would cause Office 2007 to fail because an older
version of OLMAPi32.dll would be installed. I would have to reinstall Office
2007 Beta. That would always fix the problem.

This time, however, even after I have reinstalled Offce, I am still getting
the error. I think it's the first time we've had Office updates via
Microsoft Update since the Beta 2 Technical Refresh was released, so it may
be some interaction with that. In any event, it is very annoying...
 
B

Brian

I am having the same problem I can use either outlook now, any fixs that you
guys know of??
 
C

Chris

I am currently having this problem aswell, has anyone come up with a fix for
this yet?
 
G

Geoff Coupe

Brian said:
I am having the same problem I can use either outlook now, any fixs that
you
guys know of??

I finally got Outlook 2007 working again - after four hours...

In summary:

1) uninstall all Office 2003 and Office 2007 Beta software and reboot.

2) install only Office 2007 Beta 2 and the Technical refresh (I don't think
that you can have Office 2003 side by side anymore following the last set of
security updates from Microsoft)

3) reboot

4) start up Outlook 2007 - it will complain, but let it run detect and
repair.

5) restart Outlook 2007 - with luck you'll have it back and running.
 
T

TexasHills

I had the same problem and solved by doing the following:

1.Remove fix KB923095 via Add/Remove in Control Panel
2.Remove Beta 2 from system
3. Install Original Beta 2
4.Install B2TR
 
K

KPC

I have exactly the same problem.
I have Office 2003 and 2007 beta
Each time I get an upgrade for Office 2003 something overwrites Outlook so
that it won't work - so I have to repair Office 2007.
Today I bravely (?!) downloaded the technical refresh - and installed it -
and now Outlook won't start up at all......
This must be a problem that many are facing..... Any other solutions
possible???

Thanks
KCP
 

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