Outlook Express launch error MSOE.DLL

Outlook Express launch error MSOE.DLL

Post by Danno13He » Tue, 25 Apr 2006 00:15:01



When I try to launch my outlook express the error mesage
"Outlook Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be found.
Outlook Express may not be installed correctly."
I have gone to support.microsoft.comm but the resolution instructions are
not totally clear. Can anyone assist me ?
 
 
 

Outlook Express launch error MSOE.DLL

Post by Bruce Hage » Tue, 25 Apr 2006 00:37:18


First check in the Control Panel and see if the patch KB911567 was
installed. It would be on 4/11/06 or later. If it was, remove it and reboot
and let us know.
--
           Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
              ~IB-CA~


Quote:> When I try to launch my outlook express the error mesage
> "Outlook Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be found.
> Outlook Express may not be installed correctly."
> I have gone to support.microsoft.comm but the resolution instructions are
> not totally clear. Can anyone assist me ?


 
 
 

Outlook Express launch error MSOE.DLL

Post by Danno13He » Tue, 25 Apr 2006 01:31:01


Where in the control panel should I look, will it be the "name" or with
another file?

> First check in the Control Panel and see if the patch KB911567 was
> installed. It would be on 4/11/06 or later. If it was, remove it and reboot
> and let us know.
> --
>            Bruce Hagen
> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>               ~IB-CA~



> > When I try to launch my outlook express the error mesage
> > "Outlook Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be found.
> > Outlook Express may not be installed correctly."
> > I have gone to support.microsoft.comm but the resolution instructions are
> > not totally clear. Can anyone assist me ?

 
 
 

Outlook Express launch error MSOE.DLL

Post by Bruce Hage » Tue, 25 Apr 2006 01:40:11


See point 14 here:
http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#14
--
           Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
              ~IB-CA~


> Where in the control panel should I look, will it be the "name" or with
> another file?


>> First check in the Control Panel and see if the patch KB911567 was
>> installed. It would be on 4/11/06 or later. If it was, remove it and
>> reboot
>> and let us know.
>> --
>>            Bruce Hagen
>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>>               ~IB-CA~



>> > When I try to launch my outlook express the error mesage
>> > "Outlook Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be
>> > found.
>> > Outlook Express may not be installed correctly."
>> > I have gone to support.microsoft.comm but the resolution instructions
>> > are
>> > not totally clear. Can anyone assist me ?

 
 
 

Outlook Express launch error MSOE.DLL

Post by Danno13He » Tue, 25 Apr 2006 01:44:01


I have found 3 locations where this patch is found 1st in  C:\WINDOWS is a
text doc, then 2 others in C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download is PCM
File, and yet another is a Security Catalog, delete all 3?

> Where in the control panel should I look, will it be the "name" or with
> another file?


> > First check in the Control Panel and see if the patch KB911567 was
> > installed. It would be on 4/11/06 or later. If it was, remove it and reboot
> > and let us know.
> > --
> >            Bruce Hagen
> > MS MVP - Outlook Express
> >               ~IB-CA~



> > > When I try to launch my outlook express the error mesage
> > > "Outlook Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be found.
> > > Outlook Express may not be installed correctly."
> > > I have gone to support.microsoft.comm but the resolution instructions are
> > > not totally clear. Can anyone assist me ?

 
 
 

Outlook Express launch error MSOE.DLL

Post by Danno13He » Tue, 25 Apr 2006 01:49:02


 ok I found 3 locations of the file name 1st is a text doc, 2nd is a PSM
flie, 3rd is a Security catalog, delete all 3 ?

> Where in the control panel should I look, will it be the "name" or with
> another file?


> > First check in the Control Panel and see if the patch KB911567 was
> > installed. It would be on 4/11/06 or later. If it was, remove it and reboot
> > and let us know.
> > --
> >            Bruce Hagen
> > MS MVP - Outlook Express
> >               ~IB-CA~



> > > When I try to launch my outlook express the error mesage
> > > "Outlook Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be found.
> > > Outlook Express may not be installed correctly."
> > > I have gone to support.microsoft.comm but the resolution instructions are
> > > not totally clear. Can anyone assist me ?

 
 
 

Outlook Express launch error MSOE.DLL

Post by Jim Pickerin » Tue, 25 Apr 2006 07:42:46


Use the Control Panel to remove it:

1. Go to Control Panel | Add / Remove Programs.
2. Make sure the checkbox that says Show Updates is checked.
3. Page down the list until you see Security Update KB911567.
4. Click on remove to uninstall the patch.

The deletion at other locations will not remove the upgraded patch problem.
--
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support calls that are associated with security updates


> ok I found 3 locations of the file name 1st is a text doc, 2nd is a PSM
> flie, 3rd is a Security catalog, delete all 3 ?


>> Where in the control panel should I look, will it be the "name" or with
>> another file?


>> > First check in the Control Panel and see if the patch KB911567 was
>> > installed. It would be on 4/11/06 or later. If it was, remove it and
>> > reboot
>> > and let us know.
>> > --
>> >            Bruce Hagen
>> > MS MVP - Outlook Express
>> >               ~IB-CA~



>> > > When I try to launch my outlook express the error mesage
>> > > "Outlook Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be
>> > > found.
>> > > Outlook Express may not be installed correctly."
>> > > I have gone to support.microsoft.comm but the resolution instructions
>> > > are
>> > > not totally clear. Can anyone assist me ?