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Old January 13th, 2005, 11:12 AM
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Runtime Error 2293

I am getting "runtime Error 2293 - Access cna not send e-mail" when attempting to use Send Object VB code. (Macro produces the same error)

I am only getting this error from 2 out of 15 computers, so my assumption is that it is a local problem specific to the 2 computers unable to send the e-mail. I have don some research on this but have turned up nothing that helps. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Old January 15th, 2005, 03:23 PM
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Gail,

Just out of curiosity, did your email contain an attachment. We had a similar problem on only one users laptop, in which for some reason the file name of the file attachment was the offender. After renaming the file it worked perfectly. (This was an excel file) At this point, I haven't found why this happened or how to restore using the original file name, but as I am reading up on solutions it has to do with Outlook Security the best I can tell and/or a registry problem of some sorts.

Anyway, if your email has an attachment, try renaming the attachment file and see what happens.

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As it turns out, it was an Outlook upgrade the the user downloaded. A quick change to the registry (and loading the "Click Yes" program for the sake of laziness) all is well.

Outlook has a "SP3" upgrade that tightens e-mail security a little to tight in my opinion.

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As it turns out, it was an Outlook upgrade the the user downloaded. A quick change to the registry (and loading the "Click Yes" program for the sake of laziness) all is well.

Outlook has a "SP3" upgrade that tightens e-mail security a little to tight in my opinion.


Sorry could you please detail exact steps you made in the registry to overcome this problem? I have the same problem when I try to send e-mail thru outlook 2003 from an access DB.

Norbert

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Norbert, Gail,

Did you ever give Norbert instructions on how to update the registry? I am attempting to use the Docmd.Send Object code and I get a Microsoft Access error stating, "The formats that enable you to output data as a Microsoft Excel, rich-text format, MS-DOD test, or HTML file are missing from the Windows Registry".

Can someone help me please? Thank you,

Betsy

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