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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 Desktop internally in Windows only to mapi failure unspecified error 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 Email Handler for Windows. To set the default outlook mapi error fix 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 correct email program is set as the default, configure Windows' "Program Access" to your default email program as
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be 'validated' before they can post on the forums. 2ic Software support staff periodically review new users and validate those that are customers, but email us if you would like be validated immediately. See the Contact 2ic page for the support email address. Unanswered Active Topics Forums Search Members Forums > 2ic Pallets > Support Email issues with Windows 7 - simple MAPI not supported Last Post 06 Feb 2012 11:11 AM by Andrew Whittam. 2 Replies. Sort: Oldest First Most Recent First Prev Next You are not authorized to post a reply. Author Messages Andrew WhittamAdvanced MemberPosts:723 15 Feb 2010 03:22 AM Microsoft decided to no longer support the 'Simple MAPI' email system in Windows 7. Although countless applications use it to manage emails, including 2ic Pallets, a replacement system has not been provided. So Windows 7 users have two options: Manually create email messages by copying and pasting information from the '2icEmail.txt' file that is created whenever there is an emailing error, i.e. every time you try emailing with Windows 7. Downgrade the 'C:\Windows\System32\Mapi32.dll' file to an earlier version, i.e. replace Mapi32.dll with the same file from a Windows Vista or XP computer. Downgrading seems to work ok. Mapi32.dll on Windows 7 has version number 1.0.2536.0, which is the same as Mapi32.dll on Windows Vista and XP. However, downgrade AT YOUR OWN RISK and check with your system administrator before making any changes. It is strongly recommended to rename the existing Mapi32.dll file rather than delete it so it can be restored if you find other programs do not work after downgrading. To downgrade, follow the steps below: Open Windows Explorer, navigate to 'C:\Windows\System32' (or 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64' for 64 bit operating systems), find Mapi32.dll and rename it to Mapi32.dll.OLD or Mapi32.dll.2ic. If you receive the message "You require permission from TrustedInstaller to make changes to this file." or some other permissions-related error, change the Owner of the file and permissions before trying again, i.e. right-click on Mapi32.dll, select Properties, Security tab, click Advanced, Owner tab, click Edit..., select "Administrators", OK the dialog boxes, again right-click on Mapi32.dll, select Properties, Security tab, click Edit, select "Administrators", allow Full Control and OK the dialog boxes. For more detail, good instructions can be found at http://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-7/w...dinstaller. Run the 'Email patch' from the Downloads - Utilities page of this website. This patch installs and registers the files below. C:\Windows\