Typically, this file resides within the installation directory of the Kerio Outlook Connector on your machine.
Ensure your operating system is up-to-date. Installing the latest Windows updates can resolve underlying system file issues. Use (Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update) to check for and install all available updates.
Ensure that the following string is placed at the very beginning of the variable value: C:\Program Files\Kerio\Outlook Connector (Offline Edition)\ kofmsp.dll
Depending on your operating system architecture and version of the connector, it is generally housed in: C:\Program Files\Kerio\Outlook Connector (Offline Edition)\
It translates communication protocols between Microsoft Outlook's local Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) and the remote GFI Kerio Connect Server . Use (Settings > Update & Security > Windows
A simple restart can often resolve temporary glitches. It clears the system's memory (RAM), ends problematic background processes that might be locking the file, and refreshes system configurations.
According to official GFI Support Guidelines , a clean reinstallation fixes broken registry links and replaces missing DLL files. Close completely. It clears the system's memory (RAM), ends problematic
If the problem persists, it may be due to corruption within Windows system files. Run these command-line tools as Administrator:
Sometimes the issue is with the Office installation itself.
The is a critical Dynamic Link Library file used primarily by the Kerio Outlook Connector (KOFF) , an offline edition tool that integrates Kerio Connect mail services with Microsoft Outlook. Purpose and Function