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  #1  
Old May 17th 04, 04:19 PM
heirloom
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default MSOE.DLL

Just a guess, but, I think that you may have your OE on the second machine
set to automatically check for email and download it if there. If that is
the case, then it would have the mail from the server and it would not be
available to the other machine. In the case of the Yahoo! mail, if I am
not mistaken, this is a Web based mail server and even though you read the
mail, it remains on the server unless you specifically delete it and, even
then, it remains in the "trash" folder until you clean that out. I think
Noel, Mike or both, kinda covered that.
Basically, with the Yahoo! mail, you are simply 'reading' the mail on the
server....the other mail is actually being downloaded off of the server.
Does that make sense?......I know I am confused!
Heirloom, old and speculating


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

The issue is, that my email for Outlook Express for the most part gets
delivered to my backup pc, when I expect to find the same thing in both
computers, since they both have the same version of Outlook Express (5.0)
or, at least
in my main computer with Windows ME, because I do all of my business

there.
This is the case when it comes to News Groups, but not with my personal
mail. Could it be because I changed my
my ID not too long ago? Or is it just a matter of configuration?
What are your thoughts on that, heirloom?

Harry.



"heirloom" wrote in message
...
I'm not sure that I understand your issue with the email......are you

using
two different addresses? My picture of the situation is that you would
fire up your Me machine and simply download your email........I am sure

I
must be missing something. Please expound......
Heirloom, old and glad I only have one to contend with


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

heirloom,
My problem was solved a lot easier than thought.
I went to IESetup and chose to install Outlook Express.
It told me that all necessary components were already installed and

whether
I wanted to reinstall anyway.
Of course I answered "yes" to that and - low and behold -
after automatic reboot I tried Outlook Express and it worked just fine
again.
Hope to remember this time and maybe even help sombody else in

trouble.
There is just one more thing:
I am running these two computers with the same Outlook Express

version,
but
Windows ME on my main and windows 98 on my backup computer.
But most of my eimail in Outlook Express goes to my backup pc, which I

don't
like.
Is there a way to fix this?
Or should I post this as a new subject?
Let me know, please.

Thanks.

Harry.


"heirloom" wrote in message
...
You'll find (quickly) that you need a lot more than me.......I'm

just
one
of
the elves that like to help the gurus when I can. The gurus are

what
make
this such a great NG!!
Heirloom, old and do what I can


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

Thanks so much, heirloom.
I'll be on my way now. Must be getting old, or something.
Should have known the connection to Internet Explorer.
I am just mighty glad to have people like you so near to help with

my
computer problems.
Thanks for being there.

Harry.


"heirloom" wrote in message
...
http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-US;oex

Hey Harry,
The above URL is the MS site for info on all things
OE........you
may find what you need there. BTW, I just went to the

Tomsterdam
site.....no probs.
Heirloom, old and too tired to ride


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

I think that's where I found out that the site is currently
unavailable,
heirloom, the site where manual un- and reinstall of OE is
explained.
When all is said and done, evrything is going to be back to

normal,
I
am
sure of that.

Harry.


"heirloom" wrote in message
...
Harry,
I may be mistaken, but, I believe the Tomsterdam

site
goes
into
the
process of uninstalling and reinstalling OE. If you don't

find
it
first,
I
will do some checking when I have a chance and let you know.
Heirloom, old and been busy

today


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

No need to be sorry, Joan.
You have been quite helpful and the site you mention is

almost
indispensible.
Thank you very much for your contribution.

Harry.



"Joan Archer" wrote in message
...
Sorry Harry can't help you there just that the subject

line
is
one
that
I
have saved with Mike's answer, so you might have to wait

for
Heirloom
to
get back or one of the gurus to help out. I suppose you

could
have
a
look
at the site below and see if there's anything there to

help.
Joan
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/tips/

webster72n wrote:
Joan:

As we talk about this subject, I am recalling to have

done
this
before, except for backing up the OE data.
How do you back up what doesn't show up?

Harry.


"Joan Archer" wrote in

message
...
See if anything here helps courtesy of MikeM.
Joan

There are a number of possibilities which include:

MS KB 296512 - "OLEXP: Error Message: Outlook Express

Could
Not
Be
Started Because Msoe.dll Could Not Be Loaded"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=296512) where the
problem
is
due
to problems with the Address Book.
MS KB 272265 - "OLEXP: Error Message "Outlook Express

Could
Not
Be
Started Because MSOE.DLL Could Not Be Loaded" When

You
Start
Outlook
Express" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=272265)

where
the
problem is caused by mixed file versions
MS KB 232480 - "OLEXP: Error Message: Outlook Express

Could
Not
Be
Started Because MSOE.DLL Could Not Be Loaded"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=232480) where the
problem,
similar to the
one above, is due to uninstalling a later version of

IE/OE.

In addition you may also want to look at the

following
KB
article
although the
error message here is slightly different in that it
normally
reads
""Outlook
Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could

not
be
initialised" and
the problem here is due to the Identities key in the
registry
being
corrupted
in some way such 245419 - "OLEXP: You Receive an

Error
Message
or
Are
Unable
to Start Outlook Express"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=245419). --
Mike Maltby MS-MVP


webster72n wrote:
heirloom:
I reinstalled the address book, but the dialog box

still
remains.
I was able to download "msoe.dll" on a floppy disk.
How do i get it where it's supposed to go?
It seems to me that I had this trouble before and

somehow
found
a
way to resolve it. Just don't remember how or what I

did.
Do you have any suggestions?






















  #2  
Old May 17th 04, 06:13 PM
Rick T
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default MSOE.DLL

heirloom wrote:
Just a guess, but, I think that you may have your OE on the second machine
set to automatically check for email and download it if there. If that is
the case, then it would have the mail from the server and it would not be
available to the other machine. In the case of the Yahoo! mail, if I am
not mistaken, this is a Web based mail server and even though you read the
mail, it remains on the server unless you specifically delete it and, even
then, it remains in the "trash" folder until you clean that out. I think
Noel, Mike or both, kinda covered that.
Basically, with the Yahoo! mail, you are simply 'reading' the mail on the
server....the other mail is actually being downloaded off of the server.
Does that make sense?......I know I am confused!
Heirloom, old and speculating


me 2, I use Yahoo web-based mail service... my mail stays there on their
server and every once in awhile I look at it. Any "copies" that I have
are just webpages in my browser-cache (which eventually gets flushed).
That's why, after awhile, you get a warning that you're using up too
much space.

OTOH, when you use OE, the mail-server you use deletes the stuff on
their end after OE picks it up (which is what you said, Heirloom).

Harry, are you using one of those programs which allow you to view
webmail through OE ? They're sortof flaky and don't give full Mail
program functionality.
  #3  
Old May 18th 04, 02:12 AM
webster72n
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default MSOE.DLL


"Rick T" wrote in message
...
heirloom wrote:
Just a guess, but, I think that you may have your OE on the second

machine
set to automatically check for email and download it if there. If that

is
the case, then it would have the mail from the server and it would not

be
available to the other machine. In the case of the Yahoo! mail, if I

am
not mistaken, this is a Web based mail server and even though you read

the
mail, it remains on the server unless you specifically delete it and,

even
then, it remains in the "trash" folder until you clean that out. I

think
Noel, Mike or both, kinda covered that.
Basically, with the Yahoo! mail, you are simply 'reading' the mail on

the
server....the other mail is actually being downloaded off of the server.
Does that make sense?......I know I am confused!
Heirloom, old and speculating


me 2, I use Yahoo web-based mail service... my mail stays there on their
server and every once in awhile I look at it. Any "copies" that I have
are just webpages in my browser-cache (which eventually gets flushed).
That's why, after awhile, you get a warning that you're using up too
much space.

OTOH, when you use OE, the mail-server you use deletes the stuff on
their end after OE picks it up (which is what you said, Heirloom).

Harry, are you using one of those programs which allow you to view
webmail through OE ? They're sortof flaky and don't give full Mail
program functionality.


No Rick, I don't, but I think that I have it figured out with everyone's
help. It is what I suspected it it to be, a matter of configuration, if I am
putting this correctly.
When I set up my backup's OE I must have done what Mike explained, let it
'remove post from server', without thinking of the consequences.
Now I will be able to fix this situation 'in a hurry'.

Thank you for your concern, Rick.

Harry.


  #4  
Old May 18th 04, 02:16 AM
webster72n
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default MSOE.DLL


"heirloom" wrote in message
...
Just a guess, but, I think that you may have your OE on the second machine
set to automatically check for email and download it if there. If that is
the case, then it would have the mail from the server and it would not be
available to the other machine. In the case of the Yahoo! mail, if I am
not mistaken, this is a Web based mail server and even though you read the
mail, it remains on the server unless you specifically delete it and, even
then, it remains in the "trash" folder until you clean that out. I think
Noel, Mike or both, kinda covered that.
Basically, with the Yahoo! mail, you are simply 'reading' the mail on the
server....the other mail is actually being downloaded off of the server.
Does that make sense?......I know I am confused!
Heirloom, old and speculating

You are not confused at all, heirloom and I want
to thank you for all your efforts.
I think you are 'priceless'.

Harry.

"webster72n" wrote in message
...

The issue is, that my email for Outlook Express for the most part gets
delivered to my backup pc, when I expect to find the same thing in both
computers, since they both have the same version of Outlook Express

(5.0)
or, at least
in my main computer with Windows ME, because I do all of my business

there.
This is the case when it comes to News Groups, but not with my personal
mail. Could it be because I changed my
my ID not too long ago? Or is it just a matter of configuration?
What are your thoughts on that, heirloom?

Harry.



"heirloom" wrote in message
...
I'm not sure that I understand your issue with the email......are you

using
two different addresses? My picture of the situation is that you

would
fire up your Me machine and simply download your email........I am

sure
I
must be missing something. Please expound......
Heirloom, old and glad I only have one to contend with


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

heirloom,
My problem was solved a lot easier than thought.
I went to IESetup and chose to install Outlook Express.
It told me that all necessary components were already installed and
whether
I wanted to reinstall anyway.
Of course I answered "yes" to that and - low and behold -
after automatic reboot I tried Outlook Express and it worked just

fine
again.
Hope to remember this time and maybe even help sombody else in

trouble.
There is just one more thing:
I am running these two computers with the same Outlook Express

version,
but
Windows ME on my main and windows 98 on my backup computer.
But most of my eimail in Outlook Express goes to my backup pc, which

I
don't
like.
Is there a way to fix this?
Or should I post this as a new subject?
Let me know, please.

Thanks.

Harry.


"heirloom" wrote in message
...
You'll find (quickly) that you need a lot more than me.......I'm

just
one
of
the elves that like to help the gurus when I can. The gurus are

what
make
this such a great NG!!
Heirloom, old and do what I can


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

Thanks so much, heirloom.
I'll be on my way now. Must be getting old, or something.
Should have known the connection to Internet Explorer.
I am just mighty glad to have people like you so near to help

with
my
computer problems.
Thanks for being there.

Harry.


"heirloom" wrote in message
...
http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-US;oex

Hey Harry,
The above URL is the MS site for info on all things
OE........you
may find what you need there. BTW, I just went to the

Tomsterdam
site.....no probs.
Heirloom, old and too tired to

ride


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

I think that's where I found out that the site is currently
unavailable,
heirloom, the site where manual un- and reinstall of OE is
explained.
When all is said and done, evrything is going to be back to
normal,
I
am
sure of that.

Harry.


"heirloom" wrote in message
...
Harry,
I may be mistaken, but, I believe the Tomsterdam

site
goes
into
the
process of uninstalling and reinstalling OE. If you don't

find
it
first,
I
will do some checking when I have a chance and let you

know.
Heirloom, old and been busy

today


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

No need to be sorry, Joan.
You have been quite helpful and the site you mention is

almost
indispensible.
Thank you very much for your contribution.

Harry.



"Joan Archer" wrote in message
...
Sorry Harry can't help you there just that the subject

line
is
one
that
I
have saved with Mike's answer, so you might have to

wait
for
Heirloom
to
get back or one of the gurus to help out. I suppose

you
could
have
a
look
at the site below and see if there's anything there to

help.
Joan
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/tips/

webster72n wrote:
Joan:

As we talk about this subject, I am recalling to

have
done
this
before, except for backing up the OE data.
How do you back up what doesn't show up?

Harry.


"Joan Archer" wrote in

message
...
See if anything here helps courtesy of MikeM.
Joan

There are a number of possibilities which include:

MS KB 296512 - "OLEXP: Error Message: Outlook

Express
Could
Not
Be
Started Because Msoe.dll Could Not Be Loaded"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=296512) where

the
problem
is
due
to problems with the Address Book.
MS KB 272265 - "OLEXP: Error Message "Outlook

Express
Could
Not
Be
Started Because MSOE.DLL Could Not Be Loaded" When

You
Start
Outlook
Express"

(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=272265)
where
the
problem is caused by mixed file versions
MS KB 232480 - "OLEXP: Error Message: Outlook

Express
Could
Not
Be
Started Because MSOE.DLL Could Not Be Loaded"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=232480) where

the
problem,
similar to the
one above, is due to uninstalling a later version

of
IE/OE.

In addition you may also want to look at the

following
KB
article
although the
error message here is slightly different in that it
normally
reads
""Outlook
Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL could

not
be
initialised" and
the problem here is due to the Identities key in

the
registry
being
corrupted
in some way such 245419 - "OLEXP: You Receive an

Error
Message
or
Are
Unable
to Start Outlook Express"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=245419). --
Mike Maltby MS-MVP


webster72n wrote:
heirloom:
I reinstalled the address book, but the dialog box

still
remains.
I was able to download "msoe.dll" on a floppy

disk.
How do i get it where it's supposed to go?
It seems to me that I had this trouble before and
somehow
found
a
way to resolve it. Just don't remember how or what

I
did.
Do you have any suggestions?
























  #5  
Old May 18th 04, 02:17 AM
webster72n
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default MSOE.DLL


"Mike M" wrote in message
...
Harry,

If using Outlook Express as your mail client and you wish to leave post on
server for collection on another PC.

Tools | Accounts | Mail, select account involved, Properties. Open the
Advanced tab and check the box "Leave a copy of message on server". Note

that
if you do this it is essential to put in place a mechanism to remove posts
from the server otherwise your mail box will rapidly overflow. You can do
that using the remove from server date options on the Advanced tab or by
setting one of your PCs to be the "master" PC with that PC configured to
remove post from server. So for example my laptop always leaves mail on

the
server whereas this PC always deletes mail from server. Therefore any

mail
downloaded to the laptop is always available for later downloading to this

PC
whereas mail downloaded to this "master" PC is not available to me later

on
the laptop.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



webster72n wrote:

When you talk about email server and client, who are they?
Also, what do you mean by downloading the emails?
I was under the impression that they were "delivered" to the account,

even
when the computer is shut down.
That seems to be the case with Yahoo anyway.
Seemingly OE works differently.
Just keep talking to me, Noel, we'll get to the bottom of this, don't

you
think so?





  #6  
Old May 18th 04, 02:24 AM
webster72n
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default MSOE.DLL

Mike, what would I do without you. Not to minimize what
heirloom, Noel and Rick are contibuting, but you have a way of detailing the
situation, so that it can be easily understood and followed.

It will be clear sailing from here on in with my OE.

Thanks.

Harry.



"Mike M" wrote in message
...
Harry,

If using Outlook Express as your mail client and you wish to leave post on
server for collection on another PC.

Tools | Accounts | Mail, select account involved, Properties. Open the
Advanced tab and check the box "Leave a copy of message on server". Note

that
if you do this it is essential to put in place a mechanism to remove posts
from the server otherwise your mail box will rapidly overflow. You can do
that using the remove from server date options on the Advanced tab or by
setting one of your PCs to be the "master" PC with that PC configured to
remove post from server. So for example my laptop always leaves mail on

the
server whereas this PC always deletes mail from server. Therefore any

mail
downloaded to the laptop is always available for later downloading to this

PC
whereas mail downloaded to this "master" PC is not available to me later

on
the laptop.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



webster72n wrote:

When you talk about email server and client, who are they?
Also, what do you mean by downloading the emails?
I was under the impression that they were "delivered" to the account,

even
when the computer is shut down.
That seems to be the case with Yahoo anyway.
Seemingly OE works differently.
Just keep talking to me, Noel, we'll get to the bottom of this, don't

you
think so?





  #7  
Old May 18th 04, 02:26 AM
webster72n
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default MSOE.DLL

Noel, how can I go wrong with all this help?
Thank you so very much.

Harry



"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...
When the PC (the client) is shut down - nothing happens!
When you fire it up and open OE, OE goes and searches your accounts, and
downloads the emails from your ISP/mail host (the server), and (usually)
deletes the emails from the server.
With a webmail account like Yahoo/Hotmail - you're reading the email

direct
off the server, bypassing OE, and the emails are usually left on the

server
unless you specifically delete them - just marked as read.
In all cases, email is delivered to the server 24/7 - but only downloaded

to
your PC on demand

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm

Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's
or
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../Mar27pmvp.asp
"webster72n" wrote in message
...

When you talk about email server and client, who are they?
Also, what do you mean by downloading the emails?
I was under the impression that they were "delivered" to the account,

even
when the computer is shut down.
That seems to be the case with Yahoo anyway.
Seemingly OE works differently.
Just keep talking to me, Noel, we'll get to the bottom of this, don't

you
think so?

Harry.


"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...
This is a hobby for me, rather than a job (but the situation is

subject
to
change - any offers?g)

Most email clients operate on a first-come first-served basis - and as

such
once you've downloaded emails to one PC they're gone from the server,

unless
you specifically tell the server to retain a copy (there may be an

option
to
do this either in OE or on the server, depending on the type of email
account you have)


--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x)
Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm

Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to

NG's
or
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../Mar27pmvp.asp
"webster72n" wrote in message
...

Boy, oh boy, Noel, you seem to have your hands full.
Do you handle this in your spare time or are you retired?
What do you think of my situation?
Shouldn't my email get delivered to both of my machines instead of

just
one?
It does with Yahoo. Why not with Outlook Express, too? Do you have

an
idea,
Noel?
Let me know, if you do, please.

Harry.



"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...
I should be so lucky - currently surrounded by 6 PC's in various

stages
of
disarrayVBG with only this one fully functional.
My second box has been dismembered to try and get XP to install on

it
(went
in OK last time, but kicks me out this timesigh)
My third box is awaiting time for me to deal with it
and the others are friends' machines here for fixing - one has

been
here
for
three months as I try to solve an intermittent boot error!


--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm

Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages

to
NG's
or

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../Mar27pmvp.asp
"heirloom" wrote in message
...
I'm not sure that I understand your issue with the

email......are
you
using
two different addresses? My picture of the situation is that

you
would
fire up your Me machine and simply download your email........I

am
sure
I
must be missing something. Please expound......
Heirloom, old and glad I only have one to

contend
with


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

heirloom,
My problem was solved a lot easier than thought.
I went to IESetup and chose to install Outlook Express.
It told me that all necessary components were already

installed
and
whether
I wanted to reinstall anyway.
Of course I answered "yes" to that and - low and behold -
after automatic reboot I tried Outlook Express and it worked

just
fine
again.
Hope to remember this time and maybe even help sombody else in
trouble.
There is just one more thing:
I am running these two computers with the same Outlook Express
version,
but
Windows ME on my main and windows 98 on my backup computer.
But most of my eimail in Outlook Express goes to my backup pc,

which
I
don't
like.
Is there a way to fix this?
Or should I post this as a new subject?
Let me know, please.

Thanks.

Harry.


"heirloom" wrote in message
...
You'll find (quickly) that you need a lot more than

me.......I'm
just
one
of
the elves that like to help the gurus when I can. The gurus

are
what
make
this such a great NG!!
Heirloom, old and do what I can


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

Thanks so much, heirloom.
I'll be on my way now. Must be getting old, or something.
Should have known the connection to Internet Explorer.
I am just mighty glad to have people like you so near to

help
with
my
computer problems.
Thanks for being there.

Harry.


"heirloom" wrote in message
...

http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-US;oex

Hey Harry,
The above URL is the MS site for info on all

things
OE........you
may find what you need there. BTW, I just went to the
Tomsterdam
site.....no probs.
Heirloom, old and too tired

to
ride


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

I think that's where I found out that the site is

currently
unavailable,
heirloom, the site where manual un- and reinstall of

OE
is
explained.
When all is said and done, evrything is going to be

back
to
normal,
I
am
sure of that.

Harry.


"heirloom" wrote in message
...
Harry,
I may be mistaken, but, I believe the

Tomsterdam
site
goes
into
the
process of uninstalling and reinstalling OE. If you

don't
find
it
first,
I
will do some checking when I have a chance and let

you
know.
Heirloom, old and been

busy
today


"webster72n" wrote in message
...

No need to be sorry, Joan.
You have been quite helpful and the site you

mention
is
almost
indispensible.
Thank you very much for your contribution.

Harry.



"Joan Archer" wrote in

message
...
Sorry Harry can't help you there just that the

subject
line
is
one
that
I
have saved with Mike's answer, so you might have

to
wait
for
Heirloom
to
get back or one of the gurus to help out. I

suppose
you
could
have
a
look
at the site below and see if there's anything

there
to
help.
Joan
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/tips/

webster72n wrote:
Joan:

As we talk about this subject, I am recalling

to
have
done
this
before, except for backing up the OE data.
How do you back up what doesn't show up?

Harry.


"Joan Archer" wrote

in
message
...
See if anything here helps courtesy of MikeM.
Joan

There are a number of possibilities which

include:

MS KB 296512 - "OLEXP: Error Message: Outlook
Express
Could
Not
Be
Started Because Msoe.dll Could Not Be Loaded"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=296512)

where
the
problem
is
due
to problems with the Address Book.
MS KB 272265 - "OLEXP: Error Message "Outlook
Express
Could
Not
Be
Started Because MSOE.DLL Could Not Be Loaded"

Whe
n
You
Start
Outlook
Express"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=272265)
where
the
problem is caused by mixed file versions
MS KB 232480 - "OLEXP: Error Message: Outlook
Express
Could
Not
Be
Started Because MSOE.DLL Could Not Be Loaded"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=232480)

where
the
problem,
similar to the
one above, is due to uninstalling a later

version
of
IE/OE.

In addition you may also want to look at the
following
KB
article
although the
error message here is slightly different in

that
it
normally
reads
""Outlook
Express could not be started because MSOE.DLL

could
not
be
initialised" and
the problem here is due to the Identities key

in
the
registry
being
corrupted
in some way such 245419 - "OLEXP: You Receive

an
Error
Message
or
Are
Unable
to Start Outlook Express"

(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=245419). --
Mike Maltby MS-MVP


webster72n wrote:
heirloom:
I reinstalled the address book, but the

dialog
box
still
remains.
I was able to download "msoe.dll" on a

floppy
disk.
How do i get it where it's supposed to go?
It seems to me that I had this trouble

before
and
somehow
found
a
way to resolve it. Just don't remember how

or
what
I
did.
Do you have any suggestions?






























  #8  
Old May 18th 04, 02:46 AM
Mike M
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Harry,

I just hope my post made some sense and you understood what I was trying to
say. I have a number of networked PCs here (4 plus laptop) and my daughters
two at their apartment. All three of us have our mail accounts set up on all
of these PCs but each has one PC that we have designated as our master PC.
This means that any of us can collect and read new mail at which ever of the
various PCs we are using but for each of us there is one PC that has all of
our mail. The only problem is the occasion when one is using a PC other than
one's own "master" and one wants to check an old e-mail and it isn't on the
machine one is using but at least we always know which machine will definitely
have all of our respective e-mails.

BTYW when configuring a mail account in Outlook Express by default it is set
to remove mail from server.

Regards,
--
Mike M


webster72n wrote:

Mike, what would I do without you. Not to minimize what
heirloom, Noel and Rick are contibuting, but you have a way of detailing
the situation, so that it can be easily understood and followed.

It will be clear sailing from here on in with my OE.



  #9  
Old May 18th 04, 04:21 AM
Rick T
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Default MSOE.DLL

webster72n wrote:

"Rick T" wrote in message
...

heirloom wrote:

Just a guess, but, I think that you may have your OE on the second


machine

set to automatically check for email and download it if there. If that


is

the case, then it would have the mail from the server and it would not


be

available to the other machine. In the case of the Yahoo! mail, if I


am

not mistaken, this is a Web based mail server and even though you read


the

mail, it remains on the server unless you specifically delete it and,


even

then, it remains in the "trash" folder until you clean that out. I


think

Noel, Mike or both, kinda covered that.
Basically, with the Yahoo! mail, you are simply 'reading' the mail on


the

server....the other mail is actually being downloaded off of the server.
Does that make sense?......I know I am confused!
Heirloom, old and speculating


me 2, I use Yahoo web-based mail service... my mail stays there on their
server and every once in awhile I look at it. Any "copies" that I have
are just webpages in my browser-cache (which eventually gets flushed).
That's why, after awhile, you get a warning that you're using up too
much space.

OTOH, when you use OE, the mail-server you use deletes the stuff on
their end after OE picks it up (which is what you said, Heirloom).

Harry, are you using one of those programs which allow you to view
webmail through OE ? They're sortof flaky and don't give full Mail
program functionality.



No Rick, I don't, but I think that I have it figured out with everyone's
help. It is what I suspected it it to be, a matter of configuration, if I am
putting this correctly.
When I set up my backup's OE I must have done what Mike explained, let it
'remove post from server', without thinking of the consequences.
Now I will be able to fix this situation 'in a hurry'.

Thank you for your concern, Rick.

Harry.


Well, hope you got it worked out.


Rick
  #10  
Old May 18th 04, 04:51 AM
webster72n
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default MSOE.DLL

Rick:
Reading over this post, I was having second thoughts about
those programs, which will allow you to view webmail through OE. What are
they, for example?
Maybe it is better for me to make sure I don't have any.

Harry.

"Rick T" wrote in message
...
webster72n wrote:

"Rick T" wrote in message
...

heirloom wrote:

Just a guess, but, I think that you may have your OE on the second


machine

set to automatically check for email and download it if there. If that


is

the case, then it would have the mail from the server and it would not


be

available to the other machine. In the case of the Yahoo! mail, if I


am

not mistaken, this is a Web based mail server and even though you read


the

mail, it remains on the server unless you specifically delete it and,


even

then, it remains in the "trash" folder until you clean that out. I


think

Noel, Mike or both, kinda covered that.
Basically, with the Yahoo! mail, you are simply 'reading' the mail on


the

server....the other mail is actually being downloaded off of the

server.
Does that make sense?......I know I am confused!
Heirloom, old and speculating

me 2, I use Yahoo web-based mail service... my mail stays there on their
server and every once in awhile I look at it. Any "copies" that I have
are just webpages in my browser-cache (which eventually gets flushed).
That's why, after awhile, you get a warning that you're using up too
much space.

OTOH, when you use OE, the mail-server you use deletes the stuff on
their end after OE picks it up (which is what you said, Heirloom).

Harry, are you using one of those programs which allow you to view
webmail through OE ? They're sortof flaky and don't give full Mail
program functionality.



No Rick, I don't, but I think that I have it figured out with everyone's
help. It is what I suspected it it to be, a matter of configuration, if

I am
putting this correctly.
When I set up my backup's OE I must have done what Mike explained, let

it
'remove post from server', without thinking of the consequences.
Now I will be able to fix this situation 'in a hurry'.

Thank you for your concern, Rick.

Harry.


Well, hope you got it worked out.


Rick



 




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