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to Solve Unspecified Error in Outlook? Posted by: Lucy John Follow me: @Lucyy_John “Hi all, I am getting an error message while using Microsoft Outlook on my PC. When I try to send a mail by composing it after clicking on ‘Reply’ option; ‘Unspecified Error’ gets displayed. I am unable to send replies to the senders’ mails directly, but I could send by composing new mail. I want to know what is wrong with my Microsoft Outlook profile and I am afraid that this is an alarm for nearing danger. Please help me http://www.techrepublic.com/forums/discussions/unspecified-error-when-replying-mail-in-outlook-2003/ with a solution. Thanks in advance...” You get Unspecified Error on your Microsoft Outlook 2002 or 2003 profile which uses Word as email editor, upon trying to send a mail. You can remove this error by following this procedure: Go to Tools → Options → Change HTML format to PLAIN TEXT Unspecified Error will not appear the next time while http://www.yodot.com/outlook-pst-repair/unspecified-error-in-microsoft-outlook.html usage but you will get Interface Not Registered Error; this error is due to problem with registry. Outlook add-ins interferes with Word and Outlook tasks creating bug in registry. To resolve this problem, you have to follow the below method. Click Start → click Run → enter the command, Regsvr32.exe %Windir%\System32\Ole32.dll in the Open box → click OK → in RegSvr32 dialogue box, click OK If the problem still persists, then the Outlook PST file might have got damaged. Do not worry in that situation as you can solve issue by using Yodot Outlook PST Repair software on your PCs. Unspecified error repair software for Outlook: Yodot Outlook PST Repair software helps you get back unspecified error in Microsoft Outlook 2003 / 2002 and makes the PST file work normally. This software is the best to repair either corrupt or not working Outlook PST and OST file; at the same time it can also be employed to recover emails, calendar entries, contacts, tasks, notes, attachments, RSS feeds and other Outlook items deleted or missing from Outlook data file. This progra
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