Hi Clint,

Any chance you are using message rules? Cut & Paste from
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/problems/errors.htm#badrules

Invalid Message Rules errors:
MSIMN caused an Invalid Page Fault in module unknown
MSIMN caused an invalid page fault in module MSOE.DLL at memory address
MSIMN caused an Invalid Page Fault in module kernel32.dll
These errors can occur if a message rule uses invalid logic. If the Criteria
of the rule specifies a condition that can only be determined after the
message body is downloaded, but the Action of the rule is "do not download"
or "delete from server", the logical contradiction causes OE to crash.
Conditions that require the message body to be downloaded are:

Where the message body contains specific words
Where the message is secure
Where the message has an attachment

If you include these conditions in a rule, you must not select either "do
not download" or "delete from server".


Good Luck,
Marlene


>
> I've wasted enough days trying to search for an answer to this
> problem.  I can't find anything on it.  About half the time
> when I close Outlook Express (OE), I get an error window.  It's
> always a "Faulting application" and for msimm.exe which is OE.
> I can close out of the window and all is fine.  I can reopen OE
> and all is fine.  There are no crashes going on, just that
> error window.  Sometimes when I reopen OE there is that
> message on the preview pane of where a message body
> should be stating OE was not correctly shut down and it may
> be the email message that did it, so it's not being showed:
>
> "Outlook Express did not shutdown correctly
> The last time you ran Outlook Express it did not exit
> correctly. In case this was due to a problem with the last
> message you were viewing, the message is not being shown."
>
> But, it's not the email message that's doing it since it of
> course changes by the minute.  The Event Viewer (XP
> Pro) shows things such as the following:
>
> Faulting application msimn.exe, version 6.0.2800.1123, faulting
> module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x00942fa9.
>
> Details
> Product: Windows Operating System
> ID: 1000
> Source: Application Error
> Version: 5.2
> Symbolic Name: ER_USERCRASH_LOG
> Message: Faulting application %1, version %2, faulting module
> %3, version %4, fault address 0x%5.
>
> Fault bucket 113515155 (or sometimes 112031885)
> Details
> Product: Windows Operating System
> ID: 1001
> Source: Application Error
> Version: 5.2
> Symbolic Name: DW_BUCKET_LOG
> Message: Fault bucket %1.
>
> The file appcompat.txt that's created during an error shows
> nothing of any use.  It only shows file versions.
>
> This happens WITH OR WITHOUT SP1 for OE6 installed, so it's
> not update related.  There are no other updates for OE 6 after
> the SP1 for OE6 is installed.  ALL of my .dbx folders are ok as
> far as attributes go.  They are not read only.  The OE storage
> folder is not in the default location, but it hasn't been for
> years so that has nothing to do with it since this only started
>
>
> happening recently.  I had the folder hidden (but all mail
> files inside were NOT hidden), and I changed the folder to
> non-hidden folder and that didn't help.  I tried deleting the
> folders.dbx file and that didn't help.  The SFC did not help.
> This problem has been going on with NEW INSTALLS, so I'm at a
> lost as to what could be doing it since it's never happened
> before on other XP Pro installs.
>
> I have also gotten the same type of faulting app type error
> when CLOSING the Event Viewer!  They could be related.
> This is a 3.4ghz P4, dual-channel PC4000 @ DDR560
> memory, and a WD740 10,000rpm SATA Raptor, so I'm
> wondering if this is somehow "too fast" when closing some
> XP apps???
>
> I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but I did an
> XP Restore yesterday using the integrated restore function and
> some files on my G partition (which is ONLY a STORAGE partition
> and NOT EVEN MONITORED by the system restore) were deleted!!
> Even stranger is the files it deleted were there LONG BEFORE
> that particular restore point was even created!
> -Clint
>
> God Bless
> Clint Hamilton, Owner
> http://OrpheusComputing.com )
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