Sorry for being away...had meetings to attend.
There is no error message or code, simply a small familiar Message Window
that says 'Interface Not Registered'. I discovered that I get the same
message when also trying to mail a message in Word (not as an attachment but
as the email itself). I am using the entire Professional Office suite.
> Usually there is a number associated with your error.
> It would look similar to this:
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> >> Do you have Outlook 2003 or Outlook Express 5.0 or 6.0 set as your default
> >> email client?
Found this:
Create a file named Register.bat, and then place the file in the
WindowsDirectory\System32\ folder on your computer.
Add the following line to the BAT file:
for %%v in ( *.dll ) do regsvr32 /s %%v
Run the BAT file.

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> Sorry for being away...had meetings to attend.
>
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>> >> Do you have Outlook 2003 or Outlook Express 5.0 or 6.0 set as your default
>> >> email client?
Jay Croyle - 23 Oct 2005 23:58 GMT
Thank You... Thank You... Thank You... Mary!!! You made my day!! I have
been trying to find an answer for this problem for Weeks!!
Again...Thank You... I appreciate your help!!
God Bless,
Jay
> Found this:
> Create a file named Register.bat, and then place the file in the
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> >> >> Do you have Outlook 2003 or Outlook Express 5.0 or 6.0 set as your default
> >> >> email client?
Mary Sauer - 24 Oct 2005 09:05 GMT
Glad it worked for you, Jay. It certainly was all Greek to me...

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> Thank You... Thank You... Thank You... Mary!!! You made my day!! I have
> been trying to find an answer for this problem for Weeks!!
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>> >> >> Do you have Outlook 2003 or Outlook Express 5.0 or 6.0 set as your default
>> >> >> email client?