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There's no need to get the 32bit Vista msoe.dll file as the KB978542 update of the msoe.dll file does not bork 32bit WinMail. I have run tests on both 32 & 64bit Windows 7 installations, and only the 64bit Windows Mail installation is borked by the update.
However, as already suggested by fastexpert it would be good if he, or anyone else, can provide the 64bit Vista msoe.dll file which has been modified by the update, as an attachment to a post.
Please note, it is not a breach of Microsoft copyright to post this file.
To Ex_Brit re:I think this relates to the fact that WinMail folder in Windows 7 is used by Windows Live Mail and that's why they included it in Windows 7. Why they included the 32bit Windows Mail folder in the 64bit Windows 7 installation is beyond me, because when I quizzed Microsoft Australia on it they said it isn't used; and couldn't explain why it was even included in the 32bit Program files(x86). A la typical MS!I find the on line wording of the details of this update (KB978542) curious - it mentions Windows Mail and Windows 7 in the same sentence....are they tacitly recognizing the fact that people are putting Windows Mail on their Windows 7 rigs?
Cheers PB