Article ID: 328872 - Last Review: June 6, 2008 - Revision: 4.0 OAER: Outlook Stops Responding and You Receive an Error That References the Spamnet.dll FileThis article was previously published under Q328872 Thank You for Your Help!Microsoft thanks you for taking the time to send us information about the program error that you just experienced. After investigating error reports provided by our users, our engineers devised a workaround for this problem. This article contains information that may help you avoid experiencing this problem again in the future.ERROR SIGNATUREThis article describes a problem in which Microsoft Outlook unexpectedly quits (crashes) with the following error signatureApp Name App Version Module Name Module Version Offset ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Outlook.exe appversion Spamnet.dll version 0001c45f SYMPTOMS When you use one of the Outlook products listed at the
beginning of this article, you may receive the following error message:
Microsoft Outlook has encountered a problem and needs to
close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. To see what data this error report contains, click here. CAUSE This problem may occur if the Cloudmark SpamNet Outlook
add-in is installed on your computer. NOTE: The Cloudmark SpamNet Outlook add-in is supported by Cloudmark Inc. WORKAROUND Cloudmark has released a later version of the SpamNet
Outlook add-in (6g or later) that may contain a fix for this issue. You can
download this add-in from the Cloudmark Web site listed below. http://www.cloudmark.com/products/spamnet/download (http://www.cloudmark.com/products/spamnet/download) If the updated version of the SpamNet Outlook add-in does not fix this problem, contact Cloudmark Inc. to obtain assistance to remove the Cloudmark SpamNet Outlook add-in from your computer. MORE INFORMATION For more information about Cloudmark SpamNet Outlook
add-in, visit the following Cloudmark Web site: http://www.cloudmark.com
(http://www.cloudmark.com)
For information about how to contact the third-party companies mentioned in this article, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/vendors
(http://support.microsoft.com/gp/vendors)
The Office Error Reporting dialog box appears when an error occurs that results in a fatal event in the program. The dialog box includes a button to send the information about the fatal event to Microsoft. Microsoft gathers information about these types of events in a database to try to identify the cause. For more information about the Microsoft Data Collection Policy, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://oca.microsoft.com/en/dcp20.asp
(http://oca.microsoft.com/en/dcp20.asp)
For additional information, click the following article numbers
to view the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
283768
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283768/EN-US/
)
OFFXP: End User Privacy Policy in Application Error Reporting
289508
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289508/EN-US/
)
HOW TO: Read the Error Signature from Office Application Error Reporting If Program Quits Unexpectedly
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