MSOE.DLL Can't Be Initialized
Oct 30, 2009
I had a power cut while my windows mail program was running. After the power returned, I can no longer start Windows Mail. I get an error message saying my mail database is in use by an antivirus program (which it isn't) and MSOE.DLL can't be initialized. I've loaded Windows Live Mail, which works, but it doesn't have any of the old messages from Windows Mail, though it has all my contacts, fortunately. How can I get my important old messagesa back?
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Mar 23, 2008
Got a new Dell PC a couple months ago with Vista Home Premium factory installed. Windows Mail was working great but now I get the following: "Windows Mail could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized." What should I do?
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Apr 26, 2008
I will go along for months and windows e-mail works fine. Then one day I can't get into e-mail at all and a box pops up telling me it is use by another program. Before I can do anything else another box pops up sayin that e-mail can't be started because MSOE.DLL cannot be found. If I restart windows all is well again until the next time these boxes show up. There are no other programs running. Is there a way to fix this problem without having to completely restart?
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Mar 23, 2008
I've got a problem with msoe.dll no loading in mail. I'm getting a error message as i try and launch mail and not allowing it to boot. he anti virus software hasn't changed, possibly a new update? Anyway i've found the msoe.dll and downloaded a new one to replace it but... it wont let me replace it and i tried to replace in safe mode and still not allowing me. or ways i can replace the msoe to try to see if that works?
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Sep 21, 2008
if you are getting these messages when starting windows mail, try checking C:Program FilesCommon FilesSystemwab32.dll and make sure the file is there, if it is missing this is the most likely cause of your problem.
replace the file from a healthy vista PC or download it from one of the many windows dll replacement sites (google wab32.dll + vista +
download) and your windows mail should spring back to life.
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Jul 29, 2009
if you are getting these messages when starting windows mail, try checking C:Program FilesCommon FilesSystemwab32.dll and make sure the file is there, if it is missing this is the most likely cause of your problem. replace the file from a healthy vista PC or download it from one of many windows dll replacement sites (google wab32.dll + vista + download) and your windows mail should spring back to life.
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