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in all areas of Tech, Home and Auto help. Consider checking out our Guides or Registering an account to post on library not registered outlook 2010 our forums today. Dismiss Notice Cookies Guests Outlook 2013, 2016 or 365 Script Error Resolve an error when opening Outlook to Outlook Today page Overview Discussion Operating System: Windows If you are met with http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/script-error-line-278-char-1-error-library-not/09dcc8f2-6290-4498-ae6f-30ede13f1c38 Script Error, Line 278, Char 1. Error: "Library not registered", this can be easily corrected. The error occurs when opening to the Outlook Today page of Outlook 2013, 2016 or 365. It is likely that you have had an earlier version of Office installed, and Outlook Today is trying to open an old page. Here are the steps to resolve. Close Outlook Open the registry editor by typing REGEDIT http://www.ihelpforum.com/guides/outlook-2013-2016-or-365-script-error.178/ in the Search or Run box Locate the key - HKEY CLASSES ROOT\Typelib\{0006F062-0000-0000-C00-000000000046} Right Click on the Key and Select EXPORT to keep a backup (just in case) In that folder, you will find at least 2 keys - 1.0 and 1.1 or 1.2. 1.0 is from an older version of Office, 1.1 is from Office 2010, and 1.2 is Office 2013, 2016, or 365. Delete the 1.0 key - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Typelib\{0006F062-0000-0000-C00-000000000046}\1.0 Close the Registry editor Reopen Outlook. Your issue should be resolved. Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log in with Google Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Information Author: DCiAdmin Views: 1,978 First Release: Oct 11, 2015 Last Update: Oct 11, 2015 Category: Software All-Time Rating: 0/5, 0 ratings Discuss This Guide More Guides from DCiAdmin Ransomware - threat to PCs, MACs, and Linux Common Sense Prevention View Google Calendar in Outlook Easy way to add Google Calendar to Outlook Repair USB Thumb Drive to Regain Space Recover space from a Thumb Drive that shows less space than it should Cell Phone -
278 Library Not Registered on Outlook Today September 18, 2014 wrx7m Comments 0 http://redstagtechnica.com/2014/09/quicktip-outlook-2013-script-error-278-library-not-registered-on-outlook-today/ Comment 000If you just did an upgrade to Office 2013 from a previous version, you may experience a Script Error message referencing Line http://excel.tips.net/T002952_Library_Not_Registered_Error.html 278 in Outlook when attempting to view Outlook Today. This is actually a pretty simple fix and a hat tip to Mitch Bartlett script error over at Technipages.com for his post of this fix. Close Outlook. Open regedit. Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT>Typelib>{0006F062-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} Right-click the 1.0 key and click Delete. Open Outlook and navigate to Outlook Today. 000 QuickTips Post navigation NEXTReset OwnCloud 7 Admin Password (Linux Server) PREVIOUS QuickTip: Need to See library not registered More Than 1 Year’s Worth of E-Mail in Outlook 2013 (in Cached Mode)? Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Search for: Search Recent Posts QuickTip: Microsoft Desktop OS Licensing Rule of Thumb Need to Uninstall Software From Remote Computers on the Cheap? Use WMI CLI Reset OwnCloud 7 Admin Password (Linux Server) QuickTip: Outlook 2013 Script Error 278 Library Not Registered on Outlook Today QuickTip: Need to See More Than 1 Year’s Worth of E-Mail in Outlook 2013 (in Cached Mode)? Recent CommentsArchives September 2016 February 2015 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 April 2014 March 2014 Categories How-To Linux Office 365 QuickTips Server 2008 R2 ShoreTel Windows Administration Meta Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org © 2016 | Proudly Powered by WordPress | Theme: Nisarg by Falguni Desai.
on the ribbon interface. Author Bio Allen Wyatt With more than 50 non-fiction books and numerous magazine articles to his credit, Allen Wyatt is an internationally recognized author. He is president of Sharon Parq Associates, a computer and publishing services company. Learn more about Allen... Subscribe Get tips like this every week in ExcelTips, a free productivity newsletter. Enter your e-mail address and click "Subscribe." (Your e-mail address is not shared with anyone, ever.) Want to see what the newsletter looks like? View the most recent issue. Helpful Links ExcelTips FAQ ExcelTips Resources Ask an Excel Question Make a Comment Free Business Forms Free Calendars Tips.Net > ExcelTips Home > General > Library Not Registered Error Library Not Registered Error by Allen Wyatt (last updated September 17, 2016) When you start Excel, it goes through quite a few procedures to make sure that everything is running properly. If it detects an error, you may see an error message in a dialog box. Sometimes the messages you see in the dialog box are not that clear, and a few are downright cryptic. For instance, you may see a message that says "object library not registered," and be completely lost as to what it means. In this case, it is helpful to understand how Excel works with external programs. During part of the startup process, Excel may load any number of add-ins that provide additional functionality to your copy of Excel. Basically, these add-ins are collections of macros that perform certain tasks. Macros, in turn, can rely upon other files that contain information that helps them perform their duties. These external files are called libraries. Excel comes with an amazing number of libraries, but not all of them are accessible at the same time. A library is only available after it has been "registered" with Excel. If the library is not registered, then Excel cannot use it and the macros in the add-in cannot use it. The result: an error message. The best way to troubleshoot this problem is for you to determine what add-ins are being loaded when you start Excel. Examine your Excel Sta