That's what I thought when I restarted after the initial crash; but removing SB (and removing all references in the Outlook COM "manager" and rebuilding the toolbar) hasn't fixed the problem when SB is reinstalled.
So there must be a reference or link maintained outside of the com manager list and the toolbar file that's not properly removed or cleaned up when SB is uninstalled. Most likely, Outlook is protecting it's references and not allowing a "clean" uninstall after an addin has gone ballistic and Outlook has 'disabled' it... Manually deleting the COM list entry does appear to delete the reference, but after rebooting and reinstalling SB, Outlook immediately crashes, so it's not a part of the SB install kit that appears to be corrupted - unless SB stores data somewhere else (registry?) and doesn't remove it when it is uninstalled after a problem occurs? That seems unlikely, instead I'd be inclined to suspect Outlook, but I'm a SB newbie. Reinstalling Outlook would almost certainly fix the problem, but that's not really fixing anything, it's fixing the symptom. From the number of enquiries and comments around, this issue with Outlook being unable to work with the SB addin after a failure like this is a fairly typical problem, and so far the only answer has been to remove Office and reinstall it. Reinstalling windows would also fix the problem, guaranteed, but I'm unlikely to do that either - there must be something that someone on this list has seen that could help to identify where the "leftover" code reference is and help to clean it up. I'm looking, and if I find out where the problem is, I'll let everyone know, but it's been a few years since I was the Outlook support manager, and I've gotten very rusty. And fat. I can't slip between lines of code like I used to... If anyone has any ideas where to start looking, I'd be most grateful. -----Original Message----- From: Fast Turtle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 July 2007 3:35 PM To: Peter Naus; Spambayes Subject: Re: [Spambayes] Simple problem with Spambayes on Outlook 2003, XP64 Sounds like a corrupted plug-in file. Only solution is locate where the plug-in is and delete it. Then simply reinstall spambayes to add the plug-in once again. _______________________________________________ SpamBayes@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html