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Problem with Outlook Express 6

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I installed program on my PC which can synchronise the database in my mobile phone and the MS Outlook. It's first work fine untill I try to check my email and the outlook express give this error message when I try to run it today :
MSIMN caused an invalid page fault in
module WAB32.DLL at 0177:35c52133.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=0177 EIP=35c52133 EFLGS=00010202
EBX=00435ff4 SS=017f ESP=0056ee3c EBP=0056ee48
ECX=0056f428 DS=017f ESI=0044c000 FS=3a2f
EDX=00501000 ES=017f EDI=bff749d4 GS=0000


the Mobile syncro prog works but now I cna;t check my email. even using outlook 2000 :(
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Post by Mr Flibble »

The only thing I can find is this article from Microsoft

Have you upgraded to a newer version of Internet Exploer? Or did the install for the syncing program do so for you?

Also, what is the program you're using to sync with your mobile?
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Post by KidD01 »

I currently use IE 6 & OL Express 6 on Win 98.

The sync prog seems doesn't do anything with OLExpress.

The sync prog is Siemens Quick Sync which comes with my Siemens S-45 phone :)
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Post by Ned Flanders »

I would look for issues with the sync program and possibly find a tech support site online for the software. It's my guess the fault lies with the new program. What OS are you running?
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Win 98.

Funy thing that my coleague used it too and got no prob with his PC or OLExpress. I'm starting to think is it something worng with my registry again (too much junk) ? :confused: :(
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Post by Mr Sleep »

Are you sure it is Outlook Express and not Microsoft Outlook. Most sync software sync's between mobile devices and Outlook.
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Post by Ned Flanders »

@Sleep,

I think he mentioned in his first post, it wouldn't work with O2k either. However, I concur with the sync programs only applying to O2k and not O-Express.
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Page fault? Try doing a CTRL+ALT+DEL, and remove everything from memory you don't need to keep running. Then start OE, and see what happens.
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Post by KidD01 »

IT WORKS ! Thanks fable ! :)
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Post by Mr Flibble »

@KidD01, this then begs the question of what other programs are you running that caused this. Email antivirus software maybe?

As for O2K, something interesting to note is that it requires OE5 or above to run. Similar relationship as Win9x and DOS I believe.
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Post by KidD01 »

Well dunno what the prog which caused it. But I got Zone alarm on, and NAV2000 last time :rolleyes: :)
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