Maybe WinFax Pro was previously installed and was not Uninstalled successfully . If this is teh case, try installing Symantec WinFax Pro and then Unistall it Properly.
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Browse All TopicsThe thing is I cannot find anything to download that applies to any programs I have and I do not have any symantec program or WinFax programs that I am aware of:
It goes on to say:
Download updates for Symantec WinFax Pro
This problem was caused by Symantec WinFax Pro. Symantec WinFax Pro was created by Symantec Corporation.
A solution is available that will solve this problem.
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Go to the Symantec Corporation website to learn more about the solution.
HELP I NEED TO USE OUTLOOK and I am able to but I cannot do certain things, none of which are related to faxing.
Thanks
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Hi reyeuro,
Just to make sure there is nothing from Symantec/Norton running on your computer, use "NoNav" to remove any traces of it from your HDD - to include the registry.
NoNav
http://symantec.netvision.
Download the most current .exe or .zip file, install, and run.
Post back when you can.
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by: war1Posted on 2007-01-26 at 19:15:18ID: 18408815
Greetings, reyeuro !
n Data\Microsoft\Outlook folder. It is a hidden file, so you have to unhide hidden files. Go to any folder and select Tools > Folders Options > View. Check "Show hidden files and folders". Click OK.
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You likely have an Symatic addin that is causing the problem, so #3 applies. But go through this troubleshooter:
1. Reset the Outlook toolbar template. With Outlook close, do a search for and rename outcmd.dat file. Restart Outlook.
Outcmd.dat is located in C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Applicatio
2. Register an important Outlook file. Go to Start > Run and type regsvr32 OLE32.DLL
Do the same for INETCOMM.DLL
3. Disable Outlook Addins. Go to Tools > Options > Other > Advanced Options > Addin Manager or COMM/Addins and disable the addins.
4. Check if an external program running in the background is interfering with Outlook. Check Firewall, antivirus, antispyware, antispam, and all Norton programs. Disable these programs one at a time.
5. Create a new Outlook profile.
http://www.outlook-tips.ne
6. Repair Outlook. With Outlook open, go to Help > Detect and Repair.
7. If no joy, reinstall Outlook. Go to Add/Remove Programs and highlight Microsoft Office. Click on Install/Uninstall. A menu will pop allowing you to choose repair or reinstall.
http://support.microsoft.c
Best wishes!