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Last Thursday, my outlook 2007 (Vista machine) began to present this error 
while trying to send an e-mail.  I am able to receive e-mails.  
Troubleshooting to date:
1.  New profile.  2.  Uninstall/reinstall.  3.  Point to different .pst 
file.  4.  Every recommendation on MS help/Google query response files.  No 
joy.  
Went to my admin user profile, set up an e-mail account  and pointed to the 
original .pst file.  Works like a charm.  However, trying to attach files 
from my project files to send to clients forces me to save those files to an 
external back-up drive, switch users, start e-mail, attach and send.  

Surely, somewhere, someone has solved this problem.  Any ideas?  This is 
becoming a PITA.  If Mac had a viable AutoCad program, my design firm would 
transition. 
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Reply Utf 4/21/2010 10:49:02 PM

Do you have a virus scanner installed which integrates itself with Outlook? 
Uninstall this integration part of your virus scanner and try again; you'd 
still be sufficiently protected by your on-access scanner part of the virus 
scanner. For more details see;
http://www.msoutlook.info/question/20

-- 
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

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"DNewton" <DNewton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:776EC0C3-9F49-493B-81A0-7E5195524B40@microsoft.com...
> Last Thursday, my outlook 2007 (Vista machine) began to present this error
> while trying to send an e-mail.  I am able to receive e-mails.
> Troubleshooting to date:
> 1.  New profile.  2.  Uninstall/reinstall.  3.  Point to different .pst
> file.  4.  Every recommendation on MS help/Google query response files. 
> No
> joy.
> Went to my admin user profile, set up an e-mail account  and pointed to 
> the
> original .pst file.  Works like a charm.  However, trying to attach files
> from my project files to send to clients forces me to save those files to 
> an
> external back-up drive, switch users, start e-mail, attach and send.
>
> Surely, somewhere, someone has solved this problem.  Any ideas?  This is
> becoming a PITA.  If Mac had a viable AutoCad program, my design firm 
> would
> transition. 

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Reply Roady 4/22/2010 8:18:33 AM


Thank you for your quick response.  I uninstalled my Norton, reinstalled, 
turned off the e-mail integration feature, turned off the Norton add-in in 
Outlook, and tried it.  Received the same error.  I remain able to send and 
receive (perfectly) once I switch users to Admin.  This is absolutely 
inexplicable.  Again, thank you for the effort.


"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

> Do you have a virus scanner installed which integrates itself with Outlook? 
> Uninstall this integration part of your virus scanner and try again; you'd 
> still be sufficiently protected by your on-access scanner part of the virus 
> scanner. For more details see;
> http://www.msoutlook.info/question/20
> 
> -- 
> Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
> Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
> http://www.howto-outlook.com/
> Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more
> 
> http://www.msoutlook.info/
> Real World Questions, Real World Answers
> 
> -----
> 
> "DNewton" <DNewton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
> news:776EC0C3-9F49-493B-81A0-7E5195524B40@microsoft.com...
> > Last Thursday, my outlook 2007 (Vista machine) began to present this error
> > while trying to send an e-mail.  I am able to receive e-mails.
> > Troubleshooting to date:
> > 1.  New profile.  2.  Uninstall/reinstall.  3.  Point to different .pst
> > file.  4.  Every recommendation on MS help/Google query response files. 
> > No
> > joy.
> > Went to my admin user profile, set up an e-mail account  and pointed to 
> > the
> > original .pst file.  Works like a charm.  However, trying to attach files
> > from my project files to send to clients forces me to save those files to 
> > an
> > external back-up drive, switch users, start e-mail, attach and send.
> >
> > Surely, somewhere, someone has solved this problem.  Any ideas?  This is
> > becoming a PITA.  If Mac had a viable AutoCad program, my design firm 
> > would
> > transition. 
> 
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Reply Utf 4/22/2010 3:04:01 PM

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