Outlook 2003 send & recieve errors

I run Windows xp Home SP2 and the up to date Avast Home edition package 4.7.844. Office Professional which is also up to date.

For 9 months i have had no problem but just recently when opening Outlook 2003 the send and receive will not work. If I disable Avast completely it works OK. (I have just disabled the Avast plug in from Outlook but this seems not to have totally cured the problem - I have yet to re-boot)

I don’t have windows desktop search installed, i deleted it some weeks ago. I want to run the avast package as my e-mail scanner along with AVG - this has worked fine with avast too ever since installing. Can you offer any solutions please.

AVG 7 and avast don’t work well together and certain elements of avast might have been disable to avoid conflict. Having two resident on-access AVs on the same system isn’t recommended there is too much potential for conflict, that fact you have got away with it for some time isn’t a guarantee that it will always work.

Resident scanners have legacy keys for drivers, etc. that can conflict AVG 7 has an add-in for outlook I believe and that and the avast plug-in could be conflicting.

I’m not an AVG or outlook user so I can’t be of much help as I have no practical experience of them.

Thank you for looking at my problem :slight_smile: I appreciate it

StarSeanyBoy, since AVG version 7, the email plugin of it is not compatible anymore with avast mail scanner.
Besides this, Windows can load in a different order the services and legacy drivers. Consequence: trouble and conflic.
I’ve used AVG as a non-resident scanner in the past… Security Center, one day, detected it and ignored avast, the real resident antivirus…
Since then, no more AVG :stuck_out_tongue:

Make sure the avast plugin is not disabled into MS Outlook:
Outlook 2003 > Help > About > Disabled items
Outlook 2000 > Tools menu > Options > Other > Advanced Options > Add-In Manager.

Thank you for looking at my problem :) I appreciate it

No problem, welcome to the forums.

Well there you have it from Tech who has done a lot of testing to try and get them both to work together, even as a back-up scanner and even that didn’t work.

I think you have to decide which is your Resident scanner and uninstall AVG ;D, you could then use another on-demand scanner, like BitDefender, etc. for a back-up scanner.

Just looked in again would like to thank both DavidR & Tech for their help. :slight_smile: