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Just getting used to XP Home edition. Every time I fire up Outlook, I get an
error message that it can't load scrptxtn.dll saying I must be out of memory
or resources, or don't have the file. I'm running a P4 2.8 chip with 512mgs
of memory, so I can't imagine that's it. And the dll file is there, but I'm
wondering if the program is looking for it in a different spot? When I click
on Read Mail, Outlook will load after the error message. When I click on Send
Message, I get an error that Outlook has to close, and it sends some error
report off to Microsoft. Any ideas? Boy how I hate these "integrated"
systems! This is an OEM package installed on my new laptop. Thanks!
Just getting used to XP Home edition. Every time I fire up Outlook, I get an
error message that it can't load scrptxtn.dll saying I must be out of memory
or resources, or don't have the file. I'm running a P4 2.8 chip with 512mgs
of memory, so I can't imagine that's it. And the dll file is there, but I'm
wondering if the program is looking for it in a different spot? When I click
on Read Mail, Outlook will load after the error message. When I click on Send
Message, I get an error that Outlook has to close, and it sends some error
report off to Microsoft. Any ideas? Boy how I hate these "integrated"
systems! This is an OEM package installed on my new laptop. Thanks!