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how do i send a message using microsoft outlook?

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charles hoying - 15 Dec 2005 01:38 GMT
i cannot send a message period! i jst cant find the button that says "send"
on my screen! help plz!
Alan - 15 Dec 2005 01:51 GMT
>i cannot send a message period! i jst cant find the button that says "send"
> on my screen! help plz!

Perhaps your computer is broken- it doesn't seem type capital letters.

Look in the menus.
Vanguard - 15 Dec 2005 01:59 GMT
>i cannot send a message period! i jst cant find the button that says "send"
> on my screen! help plz!

Right-click on a toolbar, Customize, reset the toolbars.  Could be yours are
corrupted.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 15 Dec 2005 02:03 GMT
Do you have a mail account installed?

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After furious head scratching, charles hoying asked:

| i cannot send a message period! i jst cant find the button that says
| "send" on my screen! help plz!
rossi9 - 15 Dec 2005 03:41 GMT
I am having problems both sending and receiving, can anyone help.  All of my
settings are correct according to my ISP, but they do not support Outlook and
can't help.  Err. Ox8004210A (send) and Ox800421OB.  Thanks for any advice
you can lend. Oh and I use Norton's, does that have anything to do with it?

> Do you have a mail account installed?
>
> | i cannot send a message period! i jst cant find the button that says
> | "send" on my screen! help plz!
Brian Tillman - 15 Dec 2005 17:15 GMT
> I am having problems both sending and receiving, can anyone help.
> All of my settings are correct according to my ISP, but they do not
> support Outlook and can't help.  Err. Ox8004210A (send) and
> Ox800421OB.  Thanks for any advice you can lend. Oh and I use
> Norton's, does that have anything to do with it?

If you have any Symantec application, it can cause interference with
Outlook.  Temporarily, uninstall Norton and see if it helps.  If so,
reinstall and leave out the option to integrate with Outlook.
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rossi9 - 16 Dec 2005 03:40 GMT
Thank you Brian I will try this.  Tonight when I tried Outlook again I got a
new error #, the same for both sending and receiving.... OX8007007E?

> > I am having problems both sending and receiving, can anyone help.
> > All of my settings are correct according to my ISP, but they do not
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> Outlook.  Temporarily, uninstall Norton and see if it helps.  If so,
> reinstall and leave out the option to integrate with Outlook.
rossi9 - 16 Dec 2005 04:43 GMT
Remove Norton's and now I am soooo scared to be on here.lol  But the problem
still exists.  I removed all symantec products, I think?

> Thank you Brian I will try this.  Tonight when I tried Outlook again I got a
> new error #, the same for both sending and receiving.... OX8007007E?
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> > Outlook.  Temporarily, uninstall Norton and see if it helps.  If so,
> > reinstall and leave out the option to integrate with Outlook.
Brian Tillman - 16 Dec 2005 15:12 GMT
> Thank you Brian I will try this.  Tonight when I tried Outlook again
> I got a new error #, the same for both sending and receiving....
> OX8007007E?

That's 0X8007007E (the first character is a zero, not an O).  See if this
helps:

Click Start>Run and, in the Open field, type

regsvr32.exe msxml3.dll

and click OK.  If that doesn't help, try Detect and Repair from Outlook's
Help menu.
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rossi9 - 17 Dec 2005 01:47 GMT
I have literally been on the phone with Microsoft for since 4:40p.m. and I am
still working with them.  I will try this.  I have had 2 outlook techs and
now the 2nd XP tech is getting on the line.  The actual file it can't find is
msrpt2.dll?  Now they say its an XP problem again. They had me install s.
pack 2 again, because somehow they think I didn't get all of it in my update.
Thanks

> > Thank you Brian I will try this.  Tonight when I tried Outlook again
> > I got a new error #, the same for both sending and receiving....
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> and click OK.  If that doesn't help, try Detect and Repair from Outlook's
> Help menu.
Brian Tillman - 19 Dec 2005 14:10 GMT
> I have literally been on the phone with Microsoft for since 4:40p.m.
> and I am still working with them.

Microsoft is your best source of resolution.
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