Re: TB With NOD32 Anti-Virus

2004-01-19 Thread Mary R Bull
Hello Steve!

On Monday, January 19, 2004, 5:07 AM, you wrote:

SM> You certainly put me going in the right direction here as the error is
SM> caused when NOD32 tries to access MAPI32.dll and when TB! is installed
SM> as a simple MAPI request handler (Options | Preferences |
SM> Applications) it sits beside NOD32 quite happily, so thanks Terry

I had been getting this error message from time to time--mostly when
attaching jpegs--about making Outlook the default client. I'd been
handling it by closing the error message window and proceeding on my
way, and that worked for me.

I'm running F-Secure. These "make Outlook your default client"
messages only began a couple of weeks ago and I've had F-Secure since
last November.

Puzzling.

But I went to Options/Preferences/Applications and installed TB! as
the simple MAPI request handler just now. Happened with ease.

I expect to see no more about Outlook on my screen--which application
I understand to be leaky as a sieve to trojans, worms, viruses, and
hackers. :)

Thanks for the detailed path to the MAPI button in TB!, Steve.

-- 
Best regards,
Mary

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Re: TB With NOD32 Anti-Virus

2004-01-19 Thread Steve Mulhall
Hi Terry and thanks for replying

> http://www.nod32.com/support/ans/6h.htm

> I use NOD32 2.000.6.

Me too. Just the trial version though as would like to evaluate before
I fork out any cash for it

> NOD32 Control Center/NOD32 System Tools/NOD32 System
> Setup/Setup/Notifications/

> If you need the ability to send e-mail notifications, there was a
> download for mapi that was applicable to TB version 1.6x. I don't know
> if that fix would work for TB version 2 or even whether that would fix
> the NOD32 issue, regardless of TB version. I didn't try it as I don't
> need to notify myself via e-mail. :)

You certainly put me going in the right direction here as the error is
caused when NOD32 tries to access MAPI32.dll and when TB! is installed
as a simple MAPI request handler (Options | Preferences |
Applications) it sits beside NOD32 quite happily, so thanks Terry

Steve





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Re: TB With NOD32 Anti-Virus

2004-01-19 Thread Terry
Hi Steve,

On Monday, January 19, 2004 at 9:16 AM, Steve wrote:

> Does anyone use TB with NOD32 Anti-Virus? If so does anyone, on running
> NOD32, experience a message that says words to the effect of "Either
> there is no default mail client or the mail client cannot fulfill the
> messaging request. Please run Microsoft Outlook and set it as the
> default mail client"? If I do as the message instructs and set Outlook
> to be the default mail client all is well. But strangely enough I
> don't really want Outlook as my default mail client as I consider it
> to be fairly rubbish compared to TB!.

http://www.nod32.com/support/ans/6h.htm

I use NOD32 2.000.6.

NOD32 Control Center/NOD32 System Tools/NOD32 System
Setup/Setup/Notifications/

Uncheck e-mail notification and this should eliminate the message.

If you need the ability to send e-mail notifications, there was a
download for mapi that was applicable to TB version 1.6x. I don't know
if that fix would work for TB version 2 or even whether that would fix
the NOD32 issue, regardless of TB version. I didn't try it as I don't
need to notify myself via e-mail. :)

-- 
Regards,
Terry

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Re: TB With NOD32 Anti-Virus

2004-01-19 Thread Gerda Ilmer
Hello Steve Mulhall,

maandag 19 januari 2004, 10:16:39, you wrote:

SM> Hi guys,

SM> Does anyone use TB with NOD32 Anti-Virus? If so does anyone, on running
SM> NOD32, experience a message that says words to the effect of "Either
SM> there is no default mail client or the mail client cannot fulfill the
SM> messaging request. Please run Microsoft Outlook and set it as the
SM> default mail client"? If I do as the message instructs and set Outlook
SM> to be the default mail client all is well. But strangely enough I
SM> don't really want Outlook as my default mail client as I consider it
SM> to be fairly rubbish compared to TB!.

Yes I do. And it is here working perfectly for me. I do not use the NOD32
plugin because it is causing errors with the bayslt anti-spam plugin.


SM> Just for reference, TB! is normally set as the default and is also the
SM> default for all associated mail file type (.msg, .eml etc)
Sorry I do not have an answer for this
-- 
Kind regards,
Gerda Ilmer

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TB With NOD32 Anti-Virus

2004-01-19 Thread Steve Mulhall
Hi guys,

Does anyone use TB with NOD32 Anti-Virus? If so does anyone, on running
NOD32, experience a message that says words to the effect of "Either
there is no default mail client or the mail client cannot fulfill the
messaging request. Please run Microsoft Outlook and set it as the
default mail client"? If I do as the message instructs and set Outlook
to be the default mail client all is well. But strangely enough I
don't really want Outlook as my default mail client as I consider it
to be fairly rubbish compared to TB!.

Just for reference, TB! is normally set as the default and is also the
default for all associated mail file type (.msg, .eml etc)

Many thanks

Steve Mulhall
CMC Partnership (UK) Ltd
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