MAPI32. DLL corrupted

get a "cannot start microsoft office outlook. MAPI32. DLL is corrupted or the wrong version. Thisw might have been caused by installing other software message. Please reinstall Outlook. "I get this every time I click on a link to e-mail in windows mail or internet explore/firefox.

Go to the previous discussion in http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7programs/thread/b07f6f8f-16c6-4cfb-a9b5-e7dd2c76051a/ 
I hope this helps.
Good day.

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