Thanks Jesse, didn't know you could add to the registry like that.

Anyway. The log reports as it should, after the command is executed, however
still no spambayes in outlook after user logon. The file was in the default
location. 

I have tried importing any and all of the files in "bin" through the COM
add-in manager too but to no avail.

spambayes-1.1a1.exe 
And Outlook 2002 SP3


Andy


-----Original Message-----
From: Jesse Pelton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:26 PM
To: Andy Seabrook; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Spambayes] Problem installing in an All-User situation


I think you just need to execute exactly that command, either from a command
prompt or by selecting "Run..." from the start menu.

You might want to first check that "c:\Program
Files\SpamBayes\bin\outlook_addin_register.exe" exists on your system. It
should, unless you changed the installation directory when you installed
SpamBayes.  If the file does not exist, search your disk for
outlook_addin_register.exe and change the path in the command to match the
directory where the program is found.  (That's what the "correct path
substituted" bit in the troubleshooting guide is about.)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy Seabrook
> Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 8:13 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Spambayes] Problem installing in an All-User situation
> 
> The troubleshooting guide says:
> >>>>>>
> It is possible to register the addin so it is available to all users 
> on a particular machine, which can be useful in enterprise
> arrangements where
> users have 'roaming profiles'. To register SpamBayes in this 
> way, you must
> log on as a user with permissions to modify the system registry, then
> execute the command (with the correct path substituted): "c:\Program
> Files\SpamBayes\bin\outlook_addin_register.exe" hkey_local_machine
> 
> >>>>>>
> So which key should this be applied to, or if I am missing something, 
> where do I execute this command?
> 
> Andy Seabrook
> 
> 
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