Microsoft KB Archive/223962

= CleanSweep may advise improper removal of Mapi32.dll in Outlook 2000 =

Article ID: 223962

Article Last Modified on 2/23/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q223962



SUMMARY
If you run Norton CleanSweep on a system with Outlook 2000 installed, CleanSweep may report that two copies of Mapi32.dll exist. Additionally, CleanSweep may make recommendations concerning resolving the duplicate files that if followed, may result in Outlook not functioning properly.



MORE INFORMATION
Outlook uses a version of Mapi32.dll that is installed in the Office folder structure instead of the one that is installed in the \Windows\System folder. This design feature prevents conflicts with other programs that install and use a version of Mapi32.dll in the System path.

Norton CleanSweep is a part of the Symantec utility suite known as SystemWorks. As a part of the its feature set, CleanSweep will notify the user when duplicate copies of files exist, and offer to resolve the duplicate condition by deleting the additional file. CleanSweep does not automatically perform this operation.

A duplicate version condition involving Mapi32.dll, on a computer with Outlook installed, should not be resolved using this utility.

For more information about Norton SystemWorks and CleanSweep, contact Symantec, Inc. or see the following Web site:

http://www.symantec.com

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