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McAfee VirusScan and Outlook 2002

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Casey Harris - 08 Oct 2004 17:02 GMT
Greetings and thanks in advance for any insight.

I have a user who is running Windows XP and Office XP, as
well as McAfee VirusScan 4.51 (there's other osftware on
the machine as well, but I'm assuming at this stage that
only the apps mentioned are relevant).

Occasionally Ourlook will stop responding or hang to the
point that the user will have to end its process. Then,
when she restarts Outlook, she receives the following
message:

"Outlook experienced a serious error the last time the add-
in 'c:\program files\network
associates\virusscan\scanemal.dll' was opened. Would you
like to disable this add-in? To reenable this add-in,
click About Microsoft Outlook on the help menu, and then
click Disabled Items."

Has anyone ever seen this or does anyone have a clue as to
what them problem ould be?

Thanks again,
Casey
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] - 09 Oct 2004 01:18 GMT
I don't use McAfee, or even know if that's the latest version, but have you
checked with NAI to see if this is a known issue? Got SP2 installed for
WinXP?

> Greetings and thanks in advance for any insight.
>
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> Thanks again,
> Casey
BillR [MVP] - 12 Oct 2004 11:17 GMT
I'd be tempted to disable the email scanning integration. It can lead to a
few issues.

> Greetings and thanks in advance for any insight.
>
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> Thanks again,
> Casey

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