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    Request for G50 owners.

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by haniunited, Mar 24, 2009.

  1. haniunited

    haniunited Notebook Consultant

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    I have become really annoyed by outlook.exe running on its own and it does not appear in any startup management program so i deleted it.

    Now direct console does not run, runs only as an admin and that is only after displaying a lousy annoying error that some file is missing, i went to the direct console DIR in program files x86 and it has outlook.dll so it must be searching for outlook or smth and it finds that its missing and hits the panic button.

    can anyone please go to the task manager (ctrl alt del) click "open file location" on outlook.exe (or a similar name) and upload it to me?

    (i know its in the office cd but its not the same, direct console still displays an error, i need the exact one that is running on your g50, thanks)

    thanks in advanced.
     
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    Exostenza Notebook Evangelist

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    I don't have an outlook.exe running on my computer...
     
  3. haniunited

    haniunited Notebook Consultant

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    update:

    it works fine now, i deleted outlook.dll from DC dir so it does not call on outlook now.

    thanks for reply.