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I goofed, I think I deleted something important.

Now, I try to open Outlook Express and I get the following error message:

Outlook Express could not be started because MSOE.dll could not be loaded.

I went to the outlook express homepage and tried to download MSOE.dll but it is a zip file and I don't know how to run it. Can anyone help?
 
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Shelster:

You have to have a program called:

WinZip to unzip the Zip file.

Downloqad Winzip by typing it in your Address Line when on the Network.

You can also reinstall MSOE.DLL by going into the SFC Program.

Don
 
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Here's a link to Winzip's download site.
WinZip
 
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You may want to give Zipcentral a try, its a free utility that I use. You can go here to get it.
Good luck!

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Thanks guys. Unfortunately I ran into more problems and ended up having hubby reformat my harddrive. I appreciate your help though.
 
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