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Old September 6th 08, 03:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
k.kadir
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Default MSOE.DLL ERROR

I can read email and reply to emails through windows mail but when i click
on email icon on the dock or when i click on an email link to reply , I
get this message:
windows mail could not be started becuase MSOE.DLL COULD NOT BE LOADED.

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Old December 8th 08, 04:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Mare22
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Posts: 1
Default MSOE.DLL ERROR


Hello, I am having a similar error message and saw yours has the same
response. I do not recall what started my error message, but it was 3 days
ago. I think I clicked active X and also installed a Windows Update. Then I
get this "Windows Mail can not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be
initialized . It pops up with a yellow triangle with an explaination point in
it. I can not get in my email either, which by the way is Comcast. I can use
Windows Live, that leads me here.

I have tried doing a recovery and went back a few days, (yesterday) but
today I have spent a few frustrating hours in this area. If anyone can find a
way, please share. I am in my last days of final exams and could possibly
fail, since it is online.
Wishing us all luck with this quirky bug.

*I have ran McAfee virus and all other scans but this was not detected.
Hum....
Hoping your issues are now solved.

Thanks,


Mare22


"k.kadir" wrote:

I can read email and reply to emails through windows mail but when i click
on email icon on the dock or when i click on an email link to reply , I
get this message:
windows mail could not be started becuase MSOE.DLL COULD NOT BE LOADED.

  #3 (permalink)  
Old December 8th 08, 06:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen
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Posts: 27,650
Default MSOE.DLL ERROR

I don't know what you mean by "I can use Windows Live" since that
name comprises a whole suite of programs, see http://get.live.com .

Your Windows Mail problem is likely due to your antivirus.
McAfee antivirus is among the top three troublemakers for Windows Mail.
Sometimes it takes a while before symptoms start showing up.
First of all, turn off email scanning in McAfee, although that is seldom sufficient.

If the problem continues, the only way you can prove or disprove that
McAfee is the culprit is to uninstall it, followed by using their debris removal tool:
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocumen...107083&lc=1033

If you decide to replace McAfee, we can recommend a free antivirus
program which is more compatible with Windows Mail:

Instead of switching to a different antivirus, another option is to upgrade
to Windows Live Mail (WLM), which is more resistant to the adverse effects
of overly intrusive antivirus products: http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview

Even with WLM, you must disable email scanning in the antivirus,
for the reason explained he
http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"Mare22" wrote in message news

Hello, I am having a similar error message and saw yours has the same
response. I do not recall what started my error message, but it was 3 days
ago. I think I clicked active X and also installed a Windows Update. Then I
get this "Windows Mail can not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be
initialized . It pops up with a yellow triangle with an explaination point in
it. I can not get in my email either, which by the way is Comcast. I can use
Windows Live, that leads me here.

I have tried doing a recovery and went back a few days, (yesterday) but
today I have spent a few frustrating hours in this area. If anyone can find a
way, please share. I am in my last days of final exams and could possibly
fail, since it is online.
Wishing us all luck with this quirky bug.

*I have ran McAfee virus and all other scans but this was not detected.
Hum....
Hoping your issues are now solved.

Thanks,


Mare22


"k.kadir" wrote:

I can read email and reply to emails through windows mail but when i click
on email icon on the dock or when i click on an email link to reply , I
get this message:
windows mail could not be started becuase MSOE.DLL COULD NOT BE LOADED.



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Old February 11th 10, 07:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Reed
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Posts: 8
Default MSOE.DLL ERROR



"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

I don't know what you mean by "I can use Windows Live" since that
name comprises a whole suite of programs, see http://get.live.com .

Your Windows Mail problem is likely due to your antivirus.
McAfee antivirus is among the top three troublemakers for Windows Mail.
Sometimes it takes a while before symptoms start showing up.
First of all, turn off email scanning in McAfee, although that is seldom sufficient.

If the problem continues, the only way you can prove or disprove that
McAfee is the culprit is to uninstall it, followed by using their debris removal tool:
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocumen...107083&lc=1033

If you decide to replace McAfee, we can recommend a free antivirus
program which is more compatible with Windows Mail:

Instead of switching to a different antivirus, another option is to upgrade
to Windows Live Mail (WLM), which is more resistant to the adverse effects
of overly intrusive antivirus products: http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview

Even with WLM, you must disable email scanning in the antivirus,
for the reason explained he
http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"Mare22" wrote in message news

Hello, I am having a similar error message and saw yours has the same
response. I do not recall what started my error message, but it was 3 days
ago. I think I clicked active X and also installed a Windows Update. Then I
get this "Windows Mail can not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be
initialized . It pops up with a yellow triangle with an explaination point in
it. I can not get in my email either, which by the way is Comcast. I can use
Windows Live, that leads me here.

I have tried doing a recovery and went back a few days, (yesterday) but
today I have spent a few frustrating hours in this area. If anyone can find a
way, please share. I am in my last days of final exams and could possibly
fail, since it is online.
Wishing us all luck with this quirky bug.

*I have ran McAfee virus and all other scans but this was not detected.
Hum....
Hoping your issues are now solved.

Thanks,


Mare22


"k.kadir" wrote:

I can read email and reply to emails through windows mail but when i click
on email icon on the dock or when i click on an email link to reply , I
get this message:
windows mail could not be started becuase MSOE.DLL COULD NOT BE LOADED.




  #5 (permalink)  
Old February 11th 10, 07:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Reed
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Posts: 8
Default MSOE.DLL ERROR

I am not using McAfee on my computer never have so not sure what else would
be using it. Dont see any processes using that program.

"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

I don't know what you mean by "I can use Windows Live" since that
name comprises a whole suite of programs, see http://get.live.com .

Your Windows Mail problem is likely due to your antivirus.
McAfee antivirus is among the top three troublemakers for Windows Mail.
Sometimes it takes a while before symptoms start showing up.
First of all, turn off email scanning in McAfee, although that is seldom sufficient.

If the problem continues, the only way you can prove or disprove that
McAfee is the culprit is to uninstall it, followed by using their debris removal tool:
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocumen...107083&lc=1033

If you decide to replace McAfee, we can recommend a free antivirus
program which is more compatible with Windows Mail:

Instead of switching to a different antivirus, another option is to upgrade
to Windows Live Mail (WLM), which is more resistant to the adverse effects
of overly intrusive antivirus products: http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview

Even with WLM, you must disable email scanning in the antivirus,
for the reason explained he
http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"Mare22" wrote in message news

Hello, I am having a similar error message and saw yours has the same
response. I do not recall what started my error message, but it was 3 days
ago. I think I clicked active X and also installed a Windows Update. Then I
get this "Windows Mail can not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be
initialized . It pops up with a yellow triangle with an explaination point in
it. I can not get in my email either, which by the way is Comcast. I can use
Windows Live, that leads me here.

I have tried doing a recovery and went back a few days, (yesterday) but
today I have spent a few frustrating hours in this area. If anyone can find a
way, please share. I am in my last days of final exams and could possibly
fail, since it is online.
Wishing us all luck with this quirky bug.

*I have ran McAfee virus and all other scans but this was not detected.
Hum....
Hoping your issues are now solved.

Thanks,


Mare22


"k.kadir" wrote:

I can read email and reply to emails through windows mail but when i click
on email icon on the dock or when i click on an email link to reply , I
get this message:
windows mail could not be started becuase MSOE.DLL COULD NOT BE LOADED.




  #6 (permalink)  
Old February 11th 10, 07:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen [MVP]
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Posts: 1,081
Default MSOE.DLL ERROR

Reed, I don't see a detailed problem statement from you in this thread,
so I can't be certain you are have the same exact problem as others
have described in this thread.

Are you using any third party security programs?

--
Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
Microsoft MVP Program: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com


"Reed" wrote in message ...
I am not using McAfee on my computer never have so not sure what else would
be using it. Dont see any processes using that program.

"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

I don't know what you mean by "I can use Windows Live" since that
name comprises a whole suite of programs, see http://get.live.com .

Your Windows Mail problem is likely due to your antivirus.
McAfee antivirus is among the top three troublemakers for Windows Mail.
Sometimes it takes a while before symptoms start showing up.
First of all, turn off email scanning in McAfee, although that is seldom sufficient.

If the problem continues, the only way you can prove or disprove that
McAfee is the culprit is to uninstall it, followed by using their debris removal tool:
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocumen...107083&lc=1033

If you decide to replace McAfee, we can recommend a free antivirus
program which is more compatible with Windows Mail:

Instead of switching to a different antivirus, another option is to upgrade
to Windows Live Mail (WLM), which is more resistant to the adverse effects
of overly intrusive antivirus products: http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview

Even with WLM, you must disable email scanning in the antivirus,
for the reason explained he
http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"Mare22" wrote in message news

Hello, I am having a similar error message and saw yours has the same
response. I do not recall what started my error message, but it was 3 days
ago. I think I clicked active X and also installed a Windows Update. Then I
get this "Windows Mail can not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be
initialized . It pops up with a yellow triangle with an explaination point in
it. I can not get in my email either, which by the way is Comcast. I can use
Windows Live, that leads me here.

I have tried doing a recovery and went back a few days, (yesterday) but
today I have spent a few frustrating hours in this area. If anyone can find a
way, please share. I am in my last days of final exams and could possibly
fail, since it is online.
Wishing us all luck with this quirky bug.

*I have ran McAfee virus and all other scans but this was not detected.
Hum....
Hoping your issues are now solved.

Thanks,


Mare22


"k.kadir" wrote:

I can read email and reply to emails through windows mail but when i click
on email icon on the dock or when i click on an email link to reply , I
get this message:
windows mail could not be started becuase MSOE.DLL COULD NOT BE LOADED.

  #7 (permalink)  
Old February 16th 10, 01:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Steve Cochran
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Posts: 5,312
Default MSOE.DLL ERROR

Try repairing the message sto www.oehelp.com/WMUtil/

steve

"Reed" wrote in message
...
I am not using McAfee on my computer never have so not sure what else would
be using it. Dont see any processes using that program.

"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

I don't know what you mean by "I can use Windows Live" since that
name comprises a whole suite of programs, see http://get.live.com .

Your Windows Mail problem is likely due to your antivirus.
McAfee antivirus is among the top three troublemakers for Windows Mail.
Sometimes it takes a while before symptoms start showing up.
First of all, turn off email scanning in McAfee, although that is seldom
sufficient.

If the problem continues, the only way you can prove or disprove that
McAfee is the culprit is to uninstall it, followed by using their debris
removal tool:
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocumen...107083&lc=1033

If you decide to replace McAfee, we can recommend a free antivirus
program which is more compatible with Windows Mail:

Instead of switching to a different antivirus, another option is to
upgrade
to Windows Live Mail (WLM), which is more resistant to the adverse
effects
of overly intrusive antivirus products:
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview

Even with WLM, you must disable email scanning in the antivirus,
for the reason explained he
http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"Mare22" wrote in message
news

Hello, I am having a similar error message and saw yours has the same
response. I do not recall what started my error message, but it was 3
days
ago. I think I clicked active X and also installed a Windows Update.
Then I
get this "Windows Mail can not be started because MSOE.DLL could not
be
initialized . It pops up with a yellow triangle with an explaination
point in
it. I can not get in my email either, which by the way is Comcast. I
can use
Windows Live, that leads me here.

I have tried doing a recovery and went back a few days, (yesterday) but
today I have spent a few frustrating hours in this area. If anyone can
find a
way, please share. I am in my last days of final exams and could
possibly
fail, since it is online.
Wishing us all luck with this quirky bug.

*I have ran McAfee virus and all other scans but this was not detected.
Hum....
Hoping your issues are now solved.

Thanks,


Mare22


"k.kadir" wrote:

I can read email and reply to emails through windows mail but when i
click
on email icon on the dock or when i click on an email link to reply
, I
get this message:
windows mail could not be started becuase MSOE.DLL COULD NOT BE
LOADED.






 




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