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Griffin - MSFTMay 31, 20110 Share 0 0 Here’s a fun trick. On a machine where you have the Exchange MAPI Download installed, create a file named “Program” in the root of the system drive. Then start MFCMAPI and open a profile with an Exchange mailbox mapi error outlook 2010 in it. You’ll get this nice error: “The MAPI Spooler could not be started. Close mapi error outlook 2013 and then restart all mail-enabled applications. MAPI 1.0 [000004C7]” Of course, restarting MAPI applications, or even rebooting, won’t help. You have to mapi failure unspecified error delete that file, “Program”, from the root of the system drive. Only then will the MAPI spooler start. So – what happened here? We’re using CreateProcess to try to launch the spooler. The string we pass in
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for the command line looks like this: C:\Program Files (x86)\ExchangeMapi\MAPISP32.EXE –0001EFC1A5208C4 Note the distinct lack of quotes. As the documentation suggests, if you call this function with a path which has white space in it and no quotes, it will try to parse the path as if the first space separates the executable name from the parameters. So it looks for an executable named “C:\Program”. When it finds a file with that name which fixmapi outlook 2010 is not an executable, it returns an error. The lesson here is to make sure to properly quote paths passed to CreateProcess. Also, make sure you don’t have a file named “Program” in the root. Outlook’s MAPI is not vulnerable to this problem since it no longer has a separate MAPI spooler process. I don’t believe we’ll be pursuing a fix to the Exchange MAPI download since the likelihood of such a file existing for legitimate purposes is low, and you need to be an administrator to even create it in the first place. Tags DevMsgTeam Exchange Gotchas MAPI MAPI Download MFCMAPI Comments (0) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Follow UsPopular TagsDevMsgTeam MAPI Outlook Documentation Exchange MFCMAPI Gotchas MSDN MAPI Download Outlook 2007 Auxiliary Reference Code Snippet Hotfix CDO PST/OST Protocol Docs WrapPST Custom Providers OOM Outlook Integration API Vista Archives October 2016(1) September 2015(1) July 2015(1) August 2014(1) May 2014(2) April 2014(1) March 2014(1) February 2014(1) January 2014(2) December 2013(2) All of 2016(1) All of 2015(2) All of 2014(8) All of 2013(20) All of 2012(25) All of 2011(30) All of 2010(32) All of 2009(78) All of 2008(52) All of 2007(37) All of 2006(19) All of 2005(11) All of 2004(10) Meta Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org Privacy & Cookies Terms of Use Trademarks © 2016 Microsoft
Spooler cannot be started -- Outlook 2007Home» General Outlook opportunities» Outlook Mapi Spooler cannot be started -- Outlook 2007 [message #365576] Thu, 10 July 2008 14:53 GabrielleMessages: 6Registered: December 2006 Junior fix mapi repair tool Member I am attempting to sync my Palm device (Treo 755p) with Outlook
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2007. After spending about three hours on the phone with the Palm support folks, we discovered that when my system
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is restarted and I attempt to hotsync, I receive this message after identifying my Outlook Profile: "Mapi Spooler could not be started. MAPI 1.0 [000004C7]" I've read through as many suggestions as I https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/stephen_griffin/2011/05/31/fun-with-the-mapi-spooler/ can find for this error message and so far have tried these: (none of them work -- I receive the same Mapi Spooler error message) 1. Delete my profile and then recreate, then restart system. 2. Locate mapisp32, rename and allow system to recreate (didn't do this suggestion since when I search for any file named "mapisp*.*" on my system, including hidden and system files, http://www.office-outlook.com/outlook-forum/index.php/m/365576/ nothing can be found. 3. Renamed msmapi32.dll to msmapi32.old, then repaired my Microsoft Ultimated Office Suite, which recreated the file. Tried to sync again -- same error. Restarted the system -- same error. 4. Reviewed all add-ons for Outlook. Tried to sync again -- same error. 5. Uninstalled Palm Desktop, Hotsync, and Outlook 2007 Conduit applications, restarted system, installed applications again, restarted system. Tried to sync -- same error. 6. Verified that Outlook is the default handler for messages, address books, calendar, notes. I'm stuck. This worked perfectly on my old system; for the life of me I can't get this to work now. I'm using: Dell D800 Windows XP Pro, SP2 Office Ultimate 2007 Treo 755p Palm Desktop 4.1.4 Can somebody please help? I really really need to sync Outlook with my Treo. And it really did work before. And now the Palm folks are pointing squarely at Microsoft saying that the missing "mapi spooler" is a Windows issue. Thank you! Report message to a moderator Previous Topic:Users receive duplicate emailsNext Topic: 554 Relay access denied on Outlook client Goto Forum: - Office-Outlook.comDiscussions for Outlook users- General Outlook opportunitie
and version of Windows. You can click on any topic in the following index to go directly to the instructions for that topic: Configure Program Access with Multiple Email Programs Office Outlook Outlook 2010, 2013 and 2016 64-bit Outlook Outlook 2002 http://www.ctimls.com/support/kb/error%20fixes/fix_mapi_error.htm and 2003 Outlook 2007 Outlook 2000 Repair Outlook MAPI Outlook Express Mozilla Thunderbird Novell GroupWise Windows 7 or Vista Privilege Settings Windows Mail in Vista Windows 7 Mapi or Unspecified error Windows 8 or RT Mail Related Articles and Internet Links Multiple Email Programs You can have multiple email programs installed in Windows and you can use each independently. However, MAPI can be used to deliver messages from an application such as CTI Navigator error outlook Desktop internally in Windows only to one default email program. If you have multiple email programs installed in Windows and sending MLS reports out of CTI Navigator Desktop is encountering a MAPI or unspecified error, one or more email programs may be interfering with MAPI delivering messages internally to your preferred default email program, or Windows no longer associates MAPI with your preferred program. First ensure that the correct email program is set as the default mapi error outlook Email Handler for Windows. To set the default mail handler in Windows 10 or 8.1, right-click on Start > select Control Panel > Default Programs > Set your default programs > click on the appropriate email program in the list > select "Choose defaults for this program" > under MAPI, check "Send Mail" and click Save > click on the appropriate email program in the list (again) > select Set this program as default> OK. To set the default mail handler in Windows 7 or Windows Vista, click Start > Default Programs > Set your default programs >click on the appropriate email program in the list > select "Choose defaults for this program" > under MAPI, check "Send Mail" and click Save > click on the appropriate email program in the list (again) > select Set this program as default> OK. To determine which program is set as the default mail handler in Windows XP, open the Windows Control Panel > select Internet Options (under " Network and Internet" in the Category View) > Programs tab > Email box. You can click the down arrow beside the email box to change the default mail handler in Windows. If your preferred email program is not listed, it is not registered properly in Windows. In this case, un-install the email program and re-install it. If the co