No it works, but what I was coming here to post about is probably the issue you are having.
When you replace the DLL the system detects it as outdated and automatically downloads the dll that causes the blank messages. Even if automatic updates are set to manual. I know I’ve tried it 4 or 5 times.
In order to prove set your automatic updates at manual. For some reason it takes longer for it to update automatically when it is set this way, but it will still eventually do it with out you getting the option to decline the update. Maybe it is coming in with virus signatures.
But if you do that replace the dll. Then start outlook immediately it will work until the update comes down again.
I just noticed that myself. Well, I noticed that the .dll had reverted back to the other version. I was trying to figure out how. What you said it explains it. Thanks.
Oh, yes. Works fine now. It had been updated before I had tested it. Instead of researching it properly before posting, I complained a bit too quickly. Sorry about that.