Friday, 5 July 2019

microsoft outlook 2007 - How can I fix "DllRegisterServer entry point was not found" errors on Windows 7?


When I execute regsvr32 inetcomm.dll from Start > Run, I get the following error:


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Any suggestions? I am using Windows 7.


EDIT:


I am using Outlook 2007 and have configured my mail... it only works sometimes. I can receive mails without any problems but sending is the issue: when my sending fails it says:



Sending reported error "0x800ccc60"



When I searched for my Outlook failure one of the articles said I should run the following line: regsvr32.exe inetcomm.dll.


Outlook 2007 works pretty well for me in XP but not in Windows 7. Any ideas why this might be? I think it is because of inetcomm.dll... see the link below which demonstrates my problem:



http://www.outlookpower.com/issues/issue200608/00001838001.html



When I try to send mail I get this error:


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When I searched for inetcomm.dll in my system I got these two:


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Answer



The answer is in your screen capture:


451 Exploitable Server
See: http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?117.197.185.192

I went to the URL. I got this message:


Database of vulnerable/hacked servers
Address and Port: 117.197.185.192
Record Created: Mon Dec 28 22:59:36 2009 GMT
Record Updated: Mon Dec 28 22:59:36 2009 GMT
Additional Information: Spam Sending Trojan or Proxy attempted to send mail from/to from= to= proto=esmtp helo=
Currently active and flagged to be published in DNS
If you wish to request a delisting please do so through the Support System.

What this says to me is that your SMTP server is a known vulnerable server. Outlook is protecting you.


Instead of trying to reinstall Outlook, you should consider using a separate SMTP server before jumping to conclusions. Seriously.


I hope this helps.


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