[mso] Re: Microsoft Outlook - ExchEIM.dll error

  • From: "Linda F. Johnson" <linda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 22:44:28 -0400

I'm not familiar with either of those add-ins, but I suspect you are right.
Maybe the websites for the add-ins have forums or FAQs?  You might have more
luck talking to people who use this combination, becuz some kind of loop is
happening there and I'm sure it's caused by some kind of conflict.  If the
two add-ins are made by different companies, good luck getting them to make
them compatible.... But if it's common for companies to use this add-in
combination, then I'm sure there are others out there having the same issue.

If you find an answer, I'd love to hear what it is.  And, maybe someone else
in this group might have experienced this and just hasn't read this mail
yet.  But, I'm clueless...sorry. 


Linda F. Johnson
Linda's Computer Stop
Author, MOS: Excel 2003 Study Guide, published by John Wiley and Sons
http://personal-computer-tutor.com

-----Original Message-----
From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Lazar, Claudia
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 10:07 PM
To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [mso] Re: Microsoft Outlook - ExchEIM.dll error

Sure is a weird one. There is plenty of memory in these machines, for
example mine has 1GB of RAM and a Paging File size of 2000-3042MB. The
issue is happening on all PC's which have both 'DOCS Open' and 'IPFX for
Outlook' installed. Disabling either the ExchEIM.module (DOCS open
integration with Outlook) or uninstalling 'IPFX for Outlook' takes the
error away. Maybe some sort of conflict between the two? The add-in
error comes up for each email that is selected, eg. 200 emails will
bring up 200 errors. Interestingly while these errors come up no other
application can be launched and Task Manager won't even come up. You
can't close out of Outlook either. The only thing that can be done is
Enter or Esc through the hundreds of error messages until they stop or
hold the PC's power button in, switching the computer off. It's very
strange.=20


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