Outlook Plugin not working with latest beta
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you mean with rc1? (.48?)
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I didn’t realize that was a Release Candidate. Sorry for the mix-up. But the Outlook plugin doesn’t work with the RC.
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excellent, thank you :)
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confirmed in vista 32 bit…
the plugin shows in the tools/options of outlook but doesn’t show any options after I add attachments to email. -
I am using XP Pro SP3. Sorry I didn’t state that in my first post.
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Any word on a fix for this issue? I am hard-pressed in Outlook without it.
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it will be fixed in RC2, faster than that nope :)
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hmph, we tested it for RC2 and it works here with .48?
Anything specific about configuration? Did it stop working with .48 while it worked before?
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The plug-in wrks for me with RC1. I have Outlook 2007 and Windows Vista
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hmph, we tested it for RC2 and it works here with .48?
Anything specific about configuration? Did it stop working with .48 while it worked before?
No, it never worked with .48 for me.
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Ok, we might have a clue here to what is going on. After I installed the Outlook plugin, I installed the Snagit that installs a plugin in Outlook (OfficeAddin.dll). Aand after that I installed Windows Search for Outlook (mssphtb.dll). Does this help at all?
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Ok, we might have a clue here to what is going on. After I installed the Outlook plugin, I installed the Snagit that installs a plugin in Outlook (OfficeAddin.dll). Aand after that I installed Windows Search for Outlook (mssphtb.dll). Does this help at all?
try disabling each one of them and see what happens.
thanks
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I got it working again, I uninstalled it an re-installed it and now it is working. Disabling the other plugins didn’t help. I think what happened is one of the registry entries for the plugin either got deleted or messed up. I have been beta testing a registry cleaner and that might have caused the problem. Might be a good idea to adjust the permissions for the registry entries so no cleaner can delete them.
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good :-)
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doesn’t work for us all though…:(
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did you try reinstall or checking disabled list in Outlook plugin list?
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Make sure you do an uninstall of the plugin first. I did a re-install over it the first time and it didn’t fixed the problem. It doesn’t seem to repair the registry entries if you install OVER it.
I doubt it’s a plugin causing it as none of mine were the problem. I think the plugin needs to be update.
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Make sure you do an uninstall of the plugin first. I did a re-install over it the first time and it didn’t fixed the problem. It doesn’t seem to repair the registry entries if you install OVER it.
I doubt it’s a plugin causing it as none of mine were the problem. I think the plugin needs to be update.
he might not have the same issue as you…
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It doesn’t hurt to try what worked for me exactly as I did it, first, does it?





