On 7/2/01 6:48 AM, "Kirk McElhearn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/07/01 15:34, Michael Babin, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote:
>
>>
>> That should be enough, depending on the size of your message database.
For
>> example, I used Entourage at its default memory setting (8192K) for quite
a
>> while with no problems. As the message database grew, I found that the IE
>> Control wouldn't always be loaded successfully (it would work if I quit
>> Entourage and re-launched it). Increasing the memory allocation for
>> Entourage to 12000K caused these problems to go away.
>
> I just did a search and find nothing called IE control. Is that the exact
> name? Is it an extension, or what?
It's the IE 5 Control for Office I think he means, although Michael's the
expert and will tell us.
>
> I did find IE 5 Control for Office, in the Office folder, and IE 3.01
> Control (PPC) v1.2 and IE 5.02 Control Library in the Active X controls
> folder in the extensions folder. Are there perhaps too many files floating
> around?
The IE 5.02 Control Library is used by Outlook Express 5.02. You don't need
it if you're not using OE any more, but it won't create any conflict with
Office. (I have both because I still write scripts for OE. No problem with
Entourage.) And it will re-create itself if you ever use OE 5 again. You
definitely don't need the IE 3.01 Control. That was for OE 4.5 and earlier,
and might have created conflicts with OE % (though it shouldn't have.) Dump
it. But again, it won't have got in the way of Entourage. Having Office's
controls, frameworks and libraries in the Office folder instead of in
Extensions folder has made Office 2001 more stable than any of it
predecessors: no shared libraries. The one exception at release date helped
caused some of the crashes we were seeing and was replaced by an Office
location in SR 1. (The 5.04 of the IE 5 Control for Office you've
discovered. You missed the 5.03 version of the same library in Extensions
folder: IE uses that one.)
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Paul Berkowitz
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