
#OUTLOOK 2016 CANNOT SEND TO MAIL RECIPIANT UPDATE#
(The weather app stopped working after the Windows update the Microsoft Store and the MSN Weather App. Here is the irony if not the great humor in this episode. My boot up time is about 1/4 of what it was. The pop-up for Internet Email seems to have been eliminated.Īnd generally, I have noted a that certain programs seem to start and run easier than before. I have restored the functionality of RECENT PLACES under Quick Access.

USER 3 is now providing the little conveniences that I use. I now have a new USER 3 to which I have migrated everything from USER 2. BUT, what I have done is create a new user account which seems to have addressed almost all of the problems.Īs I noted on 12/13, I have two users on my PC, USER 1 requiring a password, USER 2 does not. I would appreciate some help for a solution. I was invited to post at this site, from an earlier posting found at: I have checked that Outlook is my default mail Application. Likewise, I find the FixMAPI.exe in severalįolders. I find the MAPI32.dll in several folders, including subfolders of the current Windows folder, also subfolders of Windows.old and Windows.old(1). I am running Windows 10, with MS Outlook 2007. (Yes, I have followed the instruction, and it did not correct the problem.) Word will establishĪ new MAPI session, allowing the document to be sent. To correct a MAPI related error: restart the MAPI e-mail program (for example,Outlook) or save and close the document, and then restart Word after restarting your MAPI e-mail application. This error can occur if you attempt to send a Word document as an e-mail attachment in Word and the MAPI session was closed and Word is no longer able to connect to that MAPI session. When a send is attempted, I get the following error message from MS Word Help, thus: Word Help tells me that it is due to the MAPI problem. I am unable to send email with an attached file via MS Word. The folder for the command is accessedīy typing the following commands in the address line for the file explorer, thus: However, the updated command is not recognized in the menu selection from file explorer. Yes, I have updated the command in the folder at C:\Users\"user name"\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo. The steps include renaming the MAPI32.dll and then running the FixMAPI executable. I have determined that the MAPI32.dll is not working and have taken a number of steps to correct the problem. This problem occurred after I received an update for Windows 10, version 1709, and after I did some My problem is that I am not able to use the command for >, as used from File Explorer (or Windows Explorer). When I attempt to run the FixMapi.exe, nothing happens. If you are frequently using the Send To-> Mail Recipient feature in Explorer, then you can customize it so it will always create a “full feature” Outlook message as described in: Send To Mail Recipient in HTML and with Signature.I need help to get Mail Recipient.MAPIMail working again. If you want to make sure your settings are loaded by default or if you know you’ll need access to the main Outlook window while you are composing your message, it is recommended to start your message from within Outlook and add the attachment manually.


Having Outlook running should do the trick.Įven though your defaults settings are not respected, you can change the message format while composing and add your default signature again. mail won’t be sent automatically when Outlook wasn’t running when you initiated the Send To commandĮspecially because of the last limitation, you might want to verify that your message actually got send.

