XCLN: Outlook Spell Check Option Suggests More Words Than ExchanLast reviewed: March 11, 1998Article ID: Q178759 |
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SYMPTOMSThe Outlook client appears to use the same spell checking engine and dictionary as the Exchange client, but Outlook returns more suggestions on some words when a spell check is performed.
CAUSEThe calling executable (Exchng32.exe or Outlook.exe) employs an enhanced function call to the spelling library. (sccsuggest, which both do and sccsuggestmore, which Outlook does). When a spell check is run, the application makes a SCCSUGGEST call to the spelling DLL, this is the initial suggestion of correct words (top replacement possibilities). After a specified amount of idle time, the application makes a SCCSUGGESTMORE call; this brings up the second set of suggestions. On a fast computer, it all seems to happen at the same time, on a slow computer, you see a pause before then the additional words are suggested. Outlook and Word use the SCCSUGGESTMORE call, Exchange does not.
WORKAROUNDUse Word as the E-mail editor (if you have office 97 installed, this should be an option). -or- Upgrade to Outlook.
MORE INFORMATIONInstalling Office 97 or copying the same Mssp2_en.lex and Mssp232.dll from Outlook does not change this behavior. The Exchange Client still returns the same limited set of suggestions. Keywords : XCLN Version : WINDOWS:4.0,5.0 Platform : WINDOWS Issue type : kbbug Solution Type : kbwontfix |
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