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Guest mattj_1234@yahoo.com
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I have an XP SP2 machine that is missing the send to-mail recipient

option in the context menu. This is only on one profile on the

machine, all other profiles function normally. When this began, I

found that the Send To folder in the docs and settings folder of the

affected profile was missing, so I copied the Send To folder from one

of the other functioning profiles, but that did nothing. I deleted the

mail recipient.mapimail file and recreated it, but that didn't work

either. I also unregistered and registered sendmail.dll, with no

effect either. Now I'm stumped.

Any ideas?

TIA

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Re: Send to Mail Recipient missing from menu

 

Is this a sudden, new problem or an ongoing one? Did you just create this

User Profile?

 

The default Mail Client installed for this User Profile is...?

 

The default Mail Client for the other Profiles is...?

--

~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

DTS-L http://dts-l.org/

 

mattj_1234@yahoo.com wrote:

> I have an XP SP2 machine that is missing the send to-mail recipient

> option in the context menu. This is only on one profile on the

> machine, all other profiles function normally. When this began, I

> found that the Send To folder in the docs and settings folder of the

> affected profile was missing, so I copied the Send To folder from one

> of the other functioning profiles, but that did nothing. I deleted the

> mail recipient.mapimail file and recreated it, but that didn't work

> either. I also unregistered and registered sendmail.dll, with no

> effect either. Now I'm stumped.

> Any ideas?

> TIA

Guest mattj_1234@yahoo.com
Posted

Re: Send to Mail Recipient missing from menu

 

On Sep 26, 3:42 pm, "PA Bear" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is this a sudden, new problem or an ongoing one? Did you just create this

> User Profile?

>

> The default Mail Client installed for this User Profile is...?

>

> The default Mail Client for the other Profiles is...?

> --

> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

> AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net

> DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.org/

>

>

>

> mattj_1...@yahoo.com wrote:

> > I have an XP SP2 machine that is missing the send to-mail recipient

> > option in the context menu. This is only on one profile on the

> > machine, all other profiles function normally. When this began, I

> > found that the Send To folder in the docs and settings folder of the

> > affected profile was missing, so I copied the Send To folder from one

> > of the other functioning profiles, but that did nothing. I deleted the

> > mail recipient.mapimail file and recreated it, but that didn't work

> > either. I also unregistered and registered sendmail.dll, with no

> > effect either. Now I'm stumped.

> > Any ideas?

> > TIA- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

This is a sudden problem, as it was working one day and then not the

next. The user profile has been active for about 4 months with no

issues. The default mail client for all profiles is MS Outlook 2003.

Posted

Re: Send to Mail Recipient missing from menu

 

mattj_1234@yahoo.com wrote:

>>> I have an XP SP2 machine that is missing the send to-mail recipient

>>> option in the context menu. This is only on one profile on the

>>> machine, all other profiles function normally. When this began, I

>>> found that the Send To folder in the docs and settings folder of the

>>> affected profile was missing, so I copied the Send To folder from one

>>> of the other functioning profiles, but that did nothing. I deleted the

>>> mail recipient.mapimail file and recreated it, but that didn't work

>>> either. I also unregistered and registered sendmail.dll, with no

>>> effect either. Now I'm stumped.

>>> Any ideas?

>>

>> Is this a sudden, new problem or an ongoing one? Did you just create

>> this

>> User Profile?

>>

>> The default Mail Client installed for this User Profile is...?

>>

>> The default Mail Client for the other Profiles is...?

>

> This is a sudden problem, as it was working one day and then not the

> next. The user profile has been active for about 4 months with no

> issues. The default mail client for all profiles is MS Outlook 2003.

 

Crossposted to Outlook General newsgroup.

 

Try an Office Repair or uninstall/reinstall Office 2003...then install

Office 2003 SP3.

--

~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

DTS-L http://dts-l.org/

Guest garfield-n-odie [MVP]
Posted

Re: Send to Mail Recipient missing from menu

 

When you say "in the context menu", you mean the context menu in Word

2003, Excel 2003, or Powerpoint 2003, correct? Outlook must be the same

version as the other Office programs for the "send to mail recipient"

option to work. If yes, then see

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=834008 "You cannot send a document as

an e-mail message from an Office 2003 program".

 

PA Bear wrote:

> mattj_1234@yahoo.com wrote:

>

>>>> I have an XP SP2 machine that is missing the send to-mail recipient

>>>> option in the context menu. This is only on one profile on the

>>>> machine, all other profiles function normally. When this began, I

>>>> found that the Send To folder in the docs and settings folder of the

>>>> affected profile was missing, so I copied the Send To folder from one

>>>> of the other functioning profiles, but that did nothing. I deleted the

>>>> mail recipient.mapimail file and recreated it, but that didn't work

>>>> either. I also unregistered and registered sendmail.dll, with no

>>>> effect either. Now I'm stumped.

>>>> Any ideas?

>>>

>>>

>>> Is this a sudden, new problem or an ongoing one? Did you just create

>>> this

>>> User Profile?

>>>

>>> The default Mail Client installed for this User Profile is...?

>>>

>>> The default Mail Client for the other Profiles is...?

>>

>>

>> This is a sudden problem, as it was working one day and then not the

>> next. The user profile has been active for about 4 months with no

>> issues. The default mail client for all profiles is MS Outlook 2003.

>

>

> Crossposted to Outlook General newsgroup.

>

> Try an Office Repair or uninstall/reinstall Office 2003...then install

> Office 2003 SP3.


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