Outlook 2003 Registry Error Message
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problems like freezing, corrupt PST, Profile, Add-in, etc RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance Microsoft Outlook is one of the most commonly used Email clients. So it is natural that users might have a lot of issues with it, like common start-up problems, freezing, slow response, corrupt PST or Profile or Add-in, etc. Microsoft Outlook problems and issues In this post, we will suggest a few tips that would help you in resolving these Microsoft Outlook issues on your Windows computer. Outlook add-in corrupt Most of the time the issues with Outlook are caused by poorly written add-ins that are installed with software; which most of the times we won’t even know! As the first step we should try to disable the add-ins and see if that resolves the problem. Add-ins can cause Outlook, not to open. It can even freeze or cause ‘not-responding' issues! Here are a few methods, I suggest, which you may use to disable the add-in's. Method one: If you can open Outlook then we can disable it from there. Outlook 2003: Go to Tools > Options > Advance > Add-in Manager Outlook 2007: Tools > Trust center > Add-ins Outlook 2010: File > Options > Add-ins. There you'll find COM Add-ins select that option and uncheck all non-Microsoft related add-ins you would also select the Exchange add-ins and disable it from there as well. Then close Outlook. Sometimes Outlook just won't close; it will continue to be still running in Task Manager. So we have to open the Task Manager, go to Process tab and look for Outlook.exe and kill the service. Then re-open Outlook and see if the problem is still there. Method two: Download OfficeIns from Nirsoft. Close Outlook. Make sure it's not running in the Task Manager. Then open OfficeIns. Select the Add-in and Right Click on it. You’ll find an option call “Change Start Mode” and select Disabled and the Select “Change Connect Mode” and select No. Follow the same process for all non-Microsoft add-ins. Once you disable all the add-ins, the open Outlook and test it. Method three: The next Method is disabling it from Registry. Note: This option is for advance users. Change the value incorrectly can cause potential damage to Computer be very cautious. Go to Start and type in Regedit. Then let’s make a backup of the Registry. Click “Computer” then Go to File > Export > type the File name as Registry back and click on Save. Then go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins (32- Bit System) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins (64-Bit System) Und