Hi
When trying to send an email, I get a Microsoft Office Word error Message which states Unspecified error!
As part of my efforts to find a solution I tried the following:
All emails have an html signature, if I remove the signature I get a Microsoft Office Word error message which states Interface not registered.
I have tried doing a repair of Office, and also have uninstalled and reinstalled Office.
I have tried 4 System restores.
And in desperation even reverted back to an Acronis Backup image stored on a separate Hard drive.
I can send and receive using the same account in Outlook Express, so I no there is nothing wrong with the mail account settings.
Can anybody help with this please.
Thanks
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Word error when sending
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Posted 26 February 2006 - 10:19 AM
#3
Posted 07 May 2006 - 03:10 AM
try to reregister the interface
Start - Run
RegSvr32 OLE32.DLL
RegSvr32 MSRDO20.DLL
Start - Run
RegSvr32 OLE32.DLL
RegSvr32 MSRDO20.DLL
#4
Posted 05 November 2007 - 03:18 PM
It seems to be a problem with office word editing then forwarding the email, I managed to get past the error message.
In Outlook, goto tools, options, mail format, make sure the two boxes are unticked "use microsoft word to edit" & rich text.
This will now let you forward email without the unexpected error - however is not a proper fix.
It seems to be the Microsoft Word that's causing a intergration problem with Outlook.
Had the same problem myself recently, I have tried the below with no joy:
I tried the below which didn't fix the problem.
RegSvr32 OLE32.DLL
RegSvr32 MSRDO20.DLL
In Outlook, goto tools, options, mail format, make sure the two boxes are unticked "use microsoft word to edit" & rich text.
This will now let you forward email without the unexpected error - however is not a proper fix.
It seems to be the Microsoft Word that's causing a intergration problem with Outlook.
Had the same problem myself recently, I have tried the below with no joy:
I tried the below which didn't fix the problem.
RegSvr32 OLE32.DLL
RegSvr32 MSRDO20.DLL
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