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The object could not be Found. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ QuanMarch 1, 200912 0 0 0 This has been driving me crazy for a couple of weeks now so I
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wanted to blog the solution and hopefully help someone else that runs into could not install the custom actions office 2013 this. A couple of weeks ago, I rebooted my machine, logged in and launched MS Outlook. From that point on, could not install the custom actions the object could not be found every time I created a new email, replied to an email, create a meeting request, open a meeting request or one of other numerous tasks, I would get a prompt saying: "Could https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2020427 not install the custom actions. The object could not be found" I had no idea what that meant but assumed it had something to do with the Outlook install on my machine. I took a look at the setup logs and patches applied but couldn't figure out what was going on. Finally, after some more searching online, it looks like one of my caches https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/quanto/2009/03/01/microsoft-outlook-could-not-install-the-custom-actions-the-object-could-not-be-found/ got corrupted. To fix my problem, I had to search for frmcache.dat on my machine. Make sure you enable searching for hidden files. Once you find it, delete the file (or rename it to be safe) and then relaunch outlook. That solved my problem and no more prompts everytime I try to create a new email.
Comments (12) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Anith » Microsoft Outlook: Could not install the custom actions. The object could not be Found. says: March 1, 2009 at 8:47 pm PingBack from http://www.anith.com/?p=14486 Reply abhi-now says: April 9, 2010 at 1:04 pm Awesome! I had the same issue and this resolved. Just wanted to say "THANKS" for sharing the solution Reply Patrick says: July 26, 2010 at 8:22 am Thanks for sharing. It is wierd that even I reinstall the office 2007, the dialog doesn't want to go away until I delete the frmcache.dat Reply Mike says: August 31, 2010 at 12:07 pm Thank You!! this was driving me crazy!! Reply Bef says: January 24, 2011 at 6:43 am I just want to say thank you! It fixed my problem Reply V2007. Guest Guest I finally found a solution to this problem!! "Could not install the custom actions. The object could not be found." It is a http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/outlook-2007-could-not-install-the-custom-actions-problem-solutio.2839633/ corrupt form file. Once deleted everything work normally Here is how to do it. Close Outlook Go to Control Panel, Open folder options, select view tab, down the you will http://crashreboot.blogspot.com/2009/03/outlook-could-not-install-custom.html see a hidden files and folder, Select show hidden files and folders. Close the control panel. Open my computer and search down the directories. Local Disk (C>Users>(your user name)>AppData>Local>Microsoft>FORMS Delete the could not folder named FORMS, its corrupt! Close the window and open Outlook 2007, everything should work fine now. You may want to go back to folder options and select to hide files and folders. That took too much work! Guest, Feb 9, 2007 #1 Advertisements Roady [MVP] Guest Makes me wonder how you installed the custom Form in the first place. -- could not install Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "RaptorHawk" <> wrote in message news:... >I finally found a solution to this problem!! > "Could not install the custom actions. The object could not be found." > It is a corrupt form file. Once deleted everything work normally > Here is how to do it. > Close Outlook > Go to Control Panel, Open folder options, select view tab, down the you > will > see a hidden files and folder, Select show hidden files and folders. > Close the control panel. > Open my computer and search down the directories. > Local Disk (C>Users>(your user name)>AppData>Local>Microsoft>FORMS > Delete the folder named FORMS, its corrupt! > Close the window and open Outlook 2007, everything should work fine now. > You may want to go back to folder options and select to hide files and > folders. > That took too much work! > Roady [MVP], Feb 9, 2007 #2 Advertisements Guest Guest Re: Outlook 2007 Could not install the custom actions problem. Sol Hi
not install the custom actions. The object could not be foundThis tenacious little error message popped up for our long-suffering admin staff every time they tried to open a message or create a new one. As you can imagine, it got irritating very quickly.It's because of a corrupt Forms cache, which needs to be deleted. The fix runs like this:1. Close Outlook.2. Under C:\Documents and Settings find the folder for the user who's experiencing the problem.3. Make sure under the Tools, Folder Options menu that system files are not hidden.4. Navigate to \Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\FORMS, and delete the file FRMCACHE.DAT.Then clear out and restart Outlook. You'll get a quick flashing dialog telling you that the form is being regenerated, and everything should be fine. Posted by crash at 10:44 AM Labels: Microsoft Office 2007, Outlook 2007 3 comments: AlexNovember 26, 2009 at 2:28 PMOnce my friend opened MS Outlook and showed that all mails were damaged.But fortunately I advised him next utility-converting ost to pst files.Program solved his problems in a minute and free of charge.Besides tool showed how read Microsoft Outlook .ost files and extract all necessary data from it.ReplyDeleteMikeFebruary 28, 2010 at 12:35 PMI am a Microsoft Outlook user. Few days ago, I got an error in outlook. I was unable to open outlook. I tried Inbox repair tool to fix outlook file, but it could not help me. After that I contacted with Repair Outlook PST file. They are Outlook pst expert, they repaired my pst file.ReplyDeleteAlexisMarch 28, 2010 at 2:03 PMThis morning I have been at my friend's house. And he told me about his problems,but one of its was the great. Exacter his emails were lost and he didn't know what to do. And then I recommended him - viewer .pst file. He thanked me a lot and presented me a bottle of beer)).ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) tech resources RegSelect - a domain registration resource Blog Archive ► 2015 (3) ► July (2) ► April (1) ► 2014 (1) ► October (1) ► 2011 (3) ► March (1) ► February (1) ► January (1) ► 2010 (8) ► October (2) ► September (3) ► August (2) ► May (1) ▼ 2009 (30) ► Se