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Fixing Common Integration Issues with Todi Outlook 2000 Add-In

The Todi Outlook 2000 Add-In streamlines your workflow by syncing tasks and data directly within Microsoft Outlook. However, legacy software integrations often encounter performance bottlenecks, registry conflicts, or connection dropouts. This guide provides actionable troubleshooting steps to resolve the most common integration issues. 🛑 Resolving Add-In Loading Failures

If the Todi add-in fails to appear or displays a “LoadBehavior” error, Outlook has likely disabled it for startup optimization.

Check disabled items: Click Tools > Trust Center > Disabled Items to re-enable the plugin.

Verify COM Add-ins: Navigate to Tools > Options > Other > Advanced Options > COM Add-ins and ensure Todi is checked.

Fix Registry Keys: Open regedit, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins, locate the Todi folder, and set LoadBehavior to 3. 🔄 Fixing Synchronization and Connection Drops

Data mismatches and network timeouts can halt the background syncing process between Todi and Outlook 2000.

Clear sync logs: Delete corrupted temporary sync files located in the Todi application data folder.

Match profile names: Ensure your active Outlook profile name matches the profile configured in your Todi settings.

Check port availability: Verify that your firewall is not blocking the specific local port Todi uses to communicate with Outlook. 📉 Addressing Performance Sluggishness and Crashes

Outlook 2000 can experience severe lag or sudden crashes if the Todi add-in encounters memory leaks or database corruption.

Compact the PST file: Large Outlook data files cause add-in timeouts; go to File > Data File Management to compact your storage.

Run ScanPST: Use the Inbox Repair Tool (scanpst.exe) to fix underlying file corruption in Outlook.

Limit sync depth: Reduce the sync history window in Todi settings from “All Time” to “Past 30 Days” to lower memory usage. 🛠️ Re-registering the Add-In Components

When configuration files become corrupted during system updates, manually re-registering the dynamic-link library (DLL) files will restore functionality. Close Outlook completely. Open the Command Prompt as an Administrator.

Type regsvr32.exe /u [path_to_todi_addin.dll] and press Enter to unregister.

Type regsvr32.exe [path_to_todi_addin.dll] and press Enter to cleanly re-register the component. Restart Outlook. To help pinpoint your exact issue, let me know: What specific error message or error code are you seeing?

What operating system (e.g., Windows XP, Windows 10) are you running this setup on?

Did this problem start after a specific update or configuration change?

I can provide the exact step-by-step fix once I know these details.

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