Has any solution been found to the runtime error in Outlook. I'm running
Outlook 2003 in XP Pro and just started having this problem a few weeks ago.
It must have started after an automatic update but I have no idea what "fix"
broke it!
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Nadyne Nelson
nadyne@verizon.net
Hi, I'm having the same problem. Is there a way of fixing it? The only way to
print is to copy & paste into word.
Any help would be helpful

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Tony
> Has any solution been found to the runtime error in Outlook. I'm running
> Outlook 2003 in XP Pro and just started having this problem a few weeks ago.
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> Nadyne Nelson
> nadyne@verizon.net
Try Start | Run | regsvr32 ole32.dll
Good luck !
> Has any solution been found to the runtime error in Outlook. I'm
> running Outlook 2003 in XP Pro and just started having this problem a
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> Nadyne Nelson
> nadyne@verizon.net
nadyne@verizon.net - 07 Nov 2005 19:31 GMT
I can't say if this fixed the problem or not since I had already received
another fix which included importing three registry keys, supplied in zip
format. I have them if anyone else needs them but thanks anyway..
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Nadyne Nelson
nadyne@verizon.net
> Try Start | Run | regsvr32 ole32.dll
>
> Good luck !
>
> nadyne@verizon.net wrote:
>> Has any solution been found to the runtime error in Outlook. I'm
>> running Outlook 2003 in XP Pro and just started having this problem a
>> few weeks ago. It must have started after an automatic update but I
>> have no idea what "fix" broke it!
>>
>> --
>> Nadyne Nelson
>> nadyne@verizon.net
>
>
budkoch - 08 Nov 2005 20:45 GMT
I've had this problem for several weeks and have invested many hours trying
different approaches to solving it. Just before giving up and reformating my
drive, I looke here and found this. This simple one line command fixed
everything. Amazing.
I'm sure this mess was caused by some MS "fix". Too bad they can't own up to
it.
BK
> Try Start | Run | regsvr32 ole32.dll
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> > Nadyne Nelson
> > nadyne@verizon.net
Pierrot Robert - 08 Nov 2005 21:57 GMT
It happened to me after installing a Brother USB printer.
> I'm sure this mess was caused by some MS "fix". Too bad they can't
> own up to it.
martin - 17 Nov 2005 13:43 GMT
I had this problem on a clients machine when try to print HTML
formatted emails and web pages. It was occuring because the printer
selected in internet explorer (> file > page setup > printer), was the
label printer, I set this to the default laser printer, and it is now
printing ok without errors. Worth a try before you go down the usual
long MS route!!
SMB - 18 Nov 2005 22:25 GMT
I had this problem and the fix was to register the ole32.dll file.
regsvr32 ole32.dll --> Enter
Everything started printing again. Hope this helps.
Tony - 09 Nov 2005 08:41 GMT
Thank you very much!!!
You're a legend

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> Try Start | Run | regsvr32 ole32.dll
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> > Nadyne Nelson
> > nadyne@verizon.net
fea_guy - 13 Mar 2006 02:33 GMT
ditto. I was having this problem with Outlook Express. I installed Outlook
and still had the problem. This fixed it.
Thank you!
-={Myke}=- - 24 Nov 2005 03:14 GMT
Wow, I am glad I checked this newsgroup. The exact same symptoms
started on my machine a few days ago. I have tried "Repair" and even
attempted a re-install. "regsvr32 ole32.dll" did the trick! Thanks for
the very helpful tip.
~Mike Flynn~
>Try Start | Run | regsvr32 ole32.dll
>
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>> Nadyne Nelson
>> nadyne@verizon.net