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few minutes. Join Now This issue has been driving me crazy, I've looked at about 30 Google results, but nothing has fixed my problem. This error displays when sending an attachment via Word using the File > Save & Send > http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/outlook-2010-internal-mapi-error-the-profile-does/4a565c81-a66d-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5 Send as Attachment, or any other ways of doing the same thing (e.g. "Email" in quick access toolbar). However, and this is important, it doesn't happen all the time. It's fine for a while then it suddenly starts happening. A restart of the computer fixes it temporarily, then it starts happening again. This is the one thing that differentiates my issue with everything I've found via Googling. This is only one user out of about 100 that is experiencing this. I've recreated https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/210778-word-couldn-t-send-mail-because-of-mapi-failure-unspecified-error Windows profile, and even swapped their computer but the issue still remains. I've tried: - Closing Word and Outlook and reopening - Reinstalling Office - Recreating profile - Setting up user on different computer - Turning off caching of shared folders in Outlook - Moving subfolders out of Inbox in Outlook My last resort, which I haven't got around to yet will be reimaging the computer with the stock Windows image. However since we've swapped the user's computer and he's the only one with the issue, I believe it must be something to do with his profile, whether it be his Outlook mailbox, or something else unique to him. Any ideas and suggestions are most welcome! Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Sibelius 7 unspecified error 1 OWA Unspecified Error System Recovery 2010 Error - Unspecified Error?!?   17 Replies Ghost Chili OP Helpful Post Curtis3363 Mar 27, 2012 at 12:43 UTC Blow away your mapi.dll or mapi32.dll in the common/shared folder 1 Serrano OP XaviR Mar 27, 2012 at 4:43 UTC Another account in the same machine have the same issue? 0 Poblano OP James4146 Mar 27, 2012 at 5:49 UTC +1 for Curtis3363. A reinstall of the mapi/32.dll file should sort your problem out. 0 Datil OP Mike4003 Mar 27, 2012 at 11:43 UTC I've seen similar issues when a user let the autocomplete feature fill in the emai
- unexpected error when you try to send or receive mail on your Microsoft Outlook. MAPI stands for Messaging Application Programming http://microsoftscanpstexeoutlook.blogspot.com/2014/01/mapi-error-in-outlook-few-tips-to-fix.html Interface. This can happen due to many reasons such as any interruption while sending and receiving messages, corruption in mapi.dll file and many more. Any kind of corruption in PST http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/articles/66114.aspx files can also be the reason for MAPI error in outlook. PST files are the most important part of Microsoft Outlook as it saves all the mails, calendar events, tasks, mapi error personal folders, journals, etc. in it. Any damage to these PST files makes your Outlook data fully inaccessible due to which you might get into severe problem. But one can repair MAPI error by using PST Repair Tool. Corruption in PST files will block you from opening your PST data thereby showing the various MAPI error codes such as: mapi.dll internal mapi error error mapi 1.0 error outlook: an internal MAPI error has caused this logon attempt to fail an error occured when initializing mapi outlook mapi failure unspecified error outlook However here are few steps of how to fix mapi errors in outlook: first of all close word, outlook and restart the system then uninstall MS Outlook/Office and reinstall the application rename mapi.dll/mapi32.dll file run the scanpst.exe tool and finally set the default email client as Outlook But sometimes these steps will not help you to resolve the issue. In such situations you can go for an ultimate tool called PST Repair Tool. PST Repair Tool can help you to effortlessly fix the MAPI.dll error within just a short span of time. This software is trustworthy and does not do any harm to the PST file contents. Its compatibility with all versions of Windows operating system makes it the best tool. Above all it is so simple to use that even the less knowleadgable people can use it easily. So download the free PST Repair Tool and fix mapi error. For
comment Home > Computing > Windows > MS IE and Email No Default Mail Client Error in Office 2010 written by: Christian Cawley•edited by: Michele McDonough•updated: 3/12/2010Are you experiencing a "no default mail client" error in Office 2010? Your Windows operating system is no doubt looking for Microsoft Outlook 2010 or whichever mail client you normally have as default - however don't panic, this is a fault that is easy to rectify. slide 1 of 3 Error in Microsoft Outlook 2010 Beta? Microsoft Office 2010 is currently in Beta, and it’s possible to download and enjoy many of the features that are set to be included in the new version of Microsoft Office. Among the applications in the new office productivity suite from Microsoft is Outlook 2010, an updated version of the widely used communications and time management app. With a new method of displaying email conversations (using the popular “threaded" method seen on mobile text messaging apps) better integration with other Microsoft Office 2010 applications, you’ll probably find that you want to start using the Office 2010 application as soon as possible. However following installation – particularly on a system where you already have another, non-Outlook mail client – you might encounter an error message informing you that you don’t have a default mail client. slide 2 of 3 The Office 2010 No Default Mail Client Error Message The full error message is as follows: Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfil the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Office Outlook and set it as the default mail client. There are a couple of different ways to resolve this – first of all and most simply, a change to the System Registry To begin with, go to Start > Run (or Start > Search on Windows Vista and 7) and Enter regedit to open the System Registry. Most importantly, the next step is to backup the System Registry – go to File > Export to do this, with either the root Computer item selected or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Once the export has completed, proceed to locating and deleting the following entry: For 32 bit Windows XP, Vista and 7, find and delete: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Clients\Mail\Microsoft Outlook 64 bit users will need to locate and remove: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\