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3 Comments Filed Under: Office Tagged: Outlook 2013 Microsoft Outlook 2013 users may encounter an error on the Outlook Today screen that says: Script Error: An
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error has occurred in the script on this page Line: 278 outlook 2013 script error class not registered Char 1 Error: Library not Registered Code: 0 URL: outlook:800101011800000004392D05AC0000001C392D05000000002E4_ CD7F184C73E49B334A9369ADC7757228000000000000038A1BB1005E5101AA1_ BB08002B2A56C200006D737073742E646C6C00000000004E495441F9BFB8010_ 0AA0037D96E0000000043003A005C00550073006500720073005C004D00690_ 07400630068005C0041007000700044006100740061005C004C006F006300610_ 06C005C004D006900630072006F0073006F00660074005C004F00750074006C_ 006F006F006B005C004F00750074006C006F006F006B002E007000730074000000 Do you want script error 278 outlook 2016 to continue running scripts on this page? The problem usually occurs after you have upgraded to Outlook 2013 from a previous version. To fix this problem, we will have http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/outlook-today-script-error/075b0644-36c2-4771-860f-bfdcebc5545c to make changes in the registry. You can attack this one of two ways. Using the registry import file, or making the change yourself manually. Method 1: Import File Use these steps if you're a novice and not too familiar with working in the Registry Editor. Close Microsoft Outlook. Download the OutlookFix file. Open the OutlookFix.zip file by double-clicking http://www.technipages.com/outlook-2013-library-not-registered-error on it. Open the OutlookFix.reg file by double-clicking on it. If prompted by UAC for permission to make changes to the computer, select "Yes". A Registry Editor dialog box will appear asking "Are you sure you want to continue?". Select "Yes". A message should appear telling you that the Registry was modified successfully. Open Microsoft Outlook and select "Personal Folders" or use any other method to access the "Outlook Today" screen. The error message should no longer appear. Method 2: Manually Editing the Registry If you know what you're doing when it comes to the Windows Registry, use the following method. Close Microsoft Outlook. Hold the Windows Key then press "R". Type "regedit" then select "OK". Navigate to the following location: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT Typelib {0006F062-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} Expand {0006F062-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} via the plus sign, then right-click the "1.0" folder, then select "Delete" Select "Yes" since you do want to permanently delete the value. Close the Reigstry Editor. Open Microsoft Outlook and select "Personal Folders" or use any other method to access the "Outlook Today" screen. The error mes
offline to online Applies To: Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2007, Less Applies To: Outlook 2016 , Outlook 2013 , Outlook 2010 , Outlook 2007 , More... Which version do I have? More... In Outlook, you have the flexibility to make Outlook work online or offline with your mail server. 2016, 2013 2010 2007 How do you know when you're working offline or online in Outlook? There are visual cues, starting with the status bar at the bottom of your Outlook window. If either of the following status indicators are shown, it means Outlook isn’t connected to your mail server. or You can’t send or receive email until you reconnect. Status: Working Offline Working offline usually is a choice. Returning to an online work mode is a simple process. In Outlook, on the Send/Receive tab, choose Work Offline to reconnect. Notes: If the background of the Work Offline button is shaded (as shown in the image above), you're not connected. But if the background is clear, you are connected. If you don’t see the Work Offline button and your email account is a Microsoft Exchange Server account, Cached Exchange Mode might be turned off. Follow the steps in Turn on Cached Exchange Mode to change that setting. Or contact the person who manages the Exchange server for your organization. Status: Disconnected There can be different reasons why you're disconnected from Outlook. What follows are just a few examples of some of the possible reasons. If your Internet connection is working, there might be a problem with the mail server. If you can log onto your email from a website—for example, http://outlook.com—check to see whether you can receive and send email that way. If email isn’t working on the website, call your technical support for your email service provider for help. If you can send and receive mail on the website, then your mail server is fine. But your computer might need updates or there might be a problem with your account settings. Tips for reconnecting to Outlook Here are some suggested ways to reconnect t