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This update is no longer available. To fix the issues that are described in this article, install the latest Microsoft Office update from the following Microsoft Learn article:

Latest updates for versions of Office that use Windows Installer (MSI)

Summary

This article describes the issues that are fixed in the Microsoft Outlook 2010 hotfix package that is dated February 12, 2013.

INTRODUCTION

Issues that this hotfix package fixes

  • Consider the following scenario:

    • User A adds a meeting to a shared calendar.

    • The Show As field is set to Free in the meeting.

    • User B has Free/Busy permissions for the shared calendar.

    • User B opens the shared calendar in Outlook 2010.


    In this scenario, the meeting is not displayed in the shared calendar.

    Note This issue does not occur in Outlook Web App.

  • Assume that you close Outlook 2010 and then delete the .ost file of an account. Then, you disconnect the Internet connection, and then you restart Outlook 2010. When you reconnect the Internet connection and then close and restart Outlook 2010, some default folders such as the Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks folders are duplicated.

  • After you set the PstDisableGrow registry value to 1 on a computer that has Outlook 2010 installed, you cannot synchronize calendar item updates between Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and Outlook 2010.

  • Assume that you use a keyboard with a German keyboard layout on a computer that has Outlook 2010 installed. When you use a compound word to search for email messages that contain the compound word, no search results are returned.

  • Assume that you click the Related button in the Editing section on the ribbon in Outlook 2010. When you click the "Messages in this Conversation" option in an email message, Outlook 2010 crashes.

  • When you add an additional calendar that has the calendar access permission to your profile in Outlook 2010, the Calendar label is dim and difficult to read.

  • Consider the following scenario:

    • You create a custom form that has a rich text body in Outlook 2010.

    • You replace the IPM.Note message class with the custom form by using Outlook Forms Administrator (Formswap.exe).

    • You restart Outlook 2010.

    • You set the Compose messages in this format value to Rich Text in the Outlook Options dialog box.

    • You create a new email message.


    In this situation, the email message has a plain text body instead of a rich text body that uses the custom form.

    Note To download Microsoft Outlook Forms Administrator, go to the following Microsoft Download Center website:

    Microsoft Outlook Forms Administrator

  • Consider the following scenario:

    • You have the SendAs permission for a mailbox in a restricted distribution list in Outlook 2010.

    • The restricted distribution list is configured so that only members of the restricted distribution list can send email messages to the restricted distribution list.

    • You try to send an email message to the restricted distribution list on behalf of the mailbox.


    In this situation, you receive the following MailTip message:

    You don't have permission to send to: <Restricted Distribution List>.

  • Consider the following scenario:

    • You select the Don't download pictures automatically in HTML e-mail messages or RSS items check box on the Automatic Download tab in the Trust Center dialog box in Outlook 2010.

    • The other check boxes on the tab are not selected.

    • You use the Outlook Object Model (OOM) to reply to an email message that contains several pictures.


    In this situation, you experience slow performance in Outlook 2010.

  • Assume that you create an OOM event that is triggered when an item is removed from the Inbox folder in Outlook 2010. When you use a Quick Step to move an item from the Inbox folder to another folder, the OOM event is not triggered.

  • Assume that you enable the Schedule View function for a shared calendar that contains many categorized items in Outlook 2010. When you scroll horizontally to see the appointments in the shared calendar, the appointments take longer than expected to appear.

  • Assume that you install a custom MAPI provider by using a file path that contains a period. When you add the MAPI provider to a profile in Outlook 2010, the MAPI provider is not displayed as an option in the profile.

More Information

Hotfix information

Prerequisites

You must have Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) installed to apply this hotfix package. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

2510690 List of all Office 2010 SP1 packages

Restart requirement

You do not have to restart the computer after you install this hotfix.

Hotfix replacement information

This hotfix does not replace a previously released hotfix.

Registry information

You do not have to make any changes to the registry after you install this hotfix.

This hotfix package may not contain all the files that you must have to fully update a product to the latest build. This hotfix package contains only the files that you must have to resolve the issue that listed in this article.

The global version of this hotfix package uses a Microsoft Windows Installer package to install the hotfix package. The dates and the times for these files are listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in the following table. When you view the file information, the date is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time item in Control Panel.

x86 versions

Download information

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Outlook2010-kb2760764-fullfile-x86-glb.exe

14.0.6134.5001

18,594,088

23-Jan-13

21:15

Microsoft Windows Installer .msp file information

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Outlook-x-none.msp

Not Applicable

18,025,472

16-Jan-13

21:58

Outlook-x-none.msp file information

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Cnfnot32.exe

14.0.6123.5000

152,664

06-Jun-2012

04:39

Dlgsetp.dll

14.0.6123.5000

88,168

06-Jun-2012

04:39

Emsmdb32.dll

14.0.6133.5000

1,755,808

28-Dec-2012

13:42

Exsec32.dll

14.0.6123.5000

331,848

08-Jun-2012

13:06

Impmail.dll

14.0.6122.5000

135,776

15-May-2012

22:37

Mapiph.dll

14.0.6122.5000

277,144

15-May-2012

22:37

Mimedir.dll

14.0.6123.5000

359,000

06-Jun-2012

04:39

Mspst32.dll

14.0.6133.5000

1,265,304

28-Dec-2012

13:42

Olmapi32.dll

14.0.6133.5000

3,316,832

28-Dec-2012

13:42

Omsmain.dll

14.0.6129.5000

725,600

20-Oct-2012

12:56

Omsxp32.dll

14.0.6129.5000

234,096

20-Oct-2012

12:56

Outlmime.dll

14.0.6129.5000

523,896

19-Oct-2012

00:28

Outlook.exe

14.0.6133.5000

15,980,608

28-Dec-2012

13:42

Outlph.dll

14.0.6125.5000

330,384

28-Aug-2012

18:24

Pstprx32.dll

14.0.6123.5000

309,856

06-Jun-2012

04:39

Recall.dll

14.0.6122.5000

45,160

16-May-2012

22:36

Rtfhtml.dll

14.0.6122.5000

423,528

16-May-2012

22:36

Scnpst32.dll

14.0.6106.5000

336,808

01-Sep-2011

13:10

Scnpst64.dll

14.0.6106.5000

347,568

01-Sep-2011

13:10

x64 versions

Download information

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Outlook2010-kb2760764-fullfile-x64-glb.exe

14.0.6134.5001

18,594,088

23-Jan-13

21:15

Microsoft Windows Installer .msp file information

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Outlook-x-none.msp

Not Applicable

18,025,472

16-Jan-13

21:58

Outlook-x-none.msp file information

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Cnfnot32.exe

14.0.6123.5000

226,904

6-Jun-12

4:43

Dlgsetp.dll

14.0.6123.5000

118,376

6-Jun-12

4:43

Emsmdb32.dll

14.0.6133.5000

2,230,432

28-Dec-12

13:42

Exsec32.dll

14.0.6123.5000

473,672

8-Jun-12

13:03

Impmail.dll

14.0.6122.5000

186,976

15-May-12

22:49

Mapiph.dll

14.0.6122.5000

423,064

15-May-12

22:49

Mimedir.dll

14.0.6123.5000

543,832

6-Jun-12

4:43

Mspst32.dll

14.0.6133.5000

1,623,192

28-Dec-12

13:42

Olmapi32.dll

14.0.6133.5000

4,545,120

28-Dec-12

13:42

Omsmain.dll

14.0.6129.5000

1,098,352

20-Oct-12

12:56

Omsxp32.dll

14.0.6129.5000

363,656

20-Oct-12

12:56

Outlmime.dll

14.0.6129.5000

719,976

19-Oct-12

1:12

Outlook.exe

14.0.6133.5000

24,036,416

28-Dec-12

13:42

Outlph.dll

14.0.6125.5000

378,000

28-Aug-12

18:23

Pstprx32.dll

14.0.6123.5000

428,640

8-Jun-12

13:03

Recall.dll

14.0.6122.5000

57,448

16-May-12

22:34

Rtfhtml.dll

14.0.6122.5000

549,480

16-May-12

22:34

Scnpst32.dll

14.0.6106.5000

450,472

1-Sep-11

13:13

Scnpst64.dll

14.0.6106.5000

448,432

1-Sep-11

13:13


 

References

For more information about software update terminology, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

824684 Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updates

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