Outlook.exe caused an ‘access violation’ fault in module Riched20.dll at 014f:4802bc95
You may receive this error message when attempting to start Microsoft Outlook. When you click OK on the error message the application will close down and you will be unable to access Outlook. Alternatively you might receive a similar error message when you attempt to create a new email. You will be unable to write the email but you should still have access to the Outlook program.
The solution to this problem is to first rename the riched20.dll file and then to repair your version of Outlook. Rename the file so that it will not be called by any other application and so that you do not mistakenly copy over another dll that may be required for other applications. One method to ensure this does not happen is to rename the file riched20.old.
Msvcp60.dll is linked to the missing export Msvcrt.dll
This error usually occurs when you attempt to open Clip Gallery 5.0 although it may occur in other circumstances as well. The most likely cause is that you have the incorrect version of msvcrt.dll installed on your computer. In order to resolve this issue you should either repair your version of the Microsoft operating system or replace the msvcrt.dll file installed on your system. How to repair Windows will depend on the version that you have installed and also the settings on your computer. In order to replace the dll follow these instructions:
- Search for msvcrt.dll using the Windows search function
- Rename it to something like msvcrt.old
- Restart your computer in MSDOS mode
- Click Yes
- Type cd system
- Press Enter
- Type ren msvcrt.dll msvcrt.old
- Press Enter
- Open Add/Remove Programs
- Repair Office