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account only takes a few minutes. Join Now This issue has been mapisendmail failed general mapi failure 2 driving me crazy, I've looked at about 30 Google results, but nothing has fixed my problem. This error how to restart mapi email program displays when sending an attachment via Word using the File > Save & Send > Send as Attachment, or any other ways of doing the same thing (e.g. "Email" http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_winother/word-couldnt-send-mail-due-to-mapi-failure/1f03cf74-9258-411b-9e2b-e41cb5006d71 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 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/210778-word-couldn-t-send-mail-because-of-mapi-failure-unspecified-error about 100 that is experiencing this. I've recreated 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
or account from Outlook Express to Outlook Applies To: Outlook 2007, Less Applies To: Outlook 2007 , More... Which version do I have? More... Microsoft Outlook Express is a free, basic e-mail program. You can import e-mail messages and https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Import-your-messages-or-account-from-Outlook-Express-to-Outlook-ca8ecaab-3330-46a1-b925-deac3f3c4359 account information from Outlook Express into Microsoft Outlook. What do you want to do? Import messages from Outlook Express Import account name and account settings from Outlook Express Import messages from Outlook Express In Outlook Express, each mail folder corresponds to a single file. For example, the Inbox folder in Outlook Express is a single file, Inbox.dbx. Conversely, Outlook stores each message as an individual file. If Outlook mapi error Express and Outlook are installed on different computers, you need to know this information so that you can find and copy the correct folder when needed. To import e-mail messages, choose a procedure based on whether Outlook Express and Outlook are installed on the same or on different computers. When Outlook and Outlook Express are installed on the same computer In Outlook, on the File menu, click Import and mapi error outlook Export. Click Import Internet Mail and Addresses, and then click Next. Click Outlook Express. Select the Import mail check box. Click Next. Click Finish. To save a copy of the import summary to your Inbox, click Save in Inbox. When Outlook and Outlook Express are installed on different computers To transfer messages by using the Import and Export Wizard, you must first locate and copy the correct files from the computer where Outlook Express is installed to the computer where Outlook is installed. Note: Copying the Outlook Express information to a shared location is not sufficient. You must copy the folder to the computer where Outlook is installed. Copy the Outlook Express folder On the computer where your Outlook Express account is set up, in Outlook Express, on the Tools menu, click Options. Click the Maintenance tab. Click Store Folder, and then note the entire path shown in the field in the Store Location dialog box. Tip: Record this location so that you can use it later in this procedure. You can do this quickly by selecting the information in the field, pressing CTRL+C to copy, and then opening Microsoft Notepad and pressing CTRL+V to paste it there. If necessary, modify the default view in Windows Explore