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Office 2007 strange prob.
I will try to shorten this up, I am just curious if anyone has any idea
here. Today I was changing some stuff on the desktop (W7 64 bit). I took out a couple extra users we never used, they were only there as a class project. I was moving some stuff from my laptop, same OS, and all of a sudden I noticed I could not open anything with Office 2007, not Word Docs, or Excel books. Checked the program it said it was fine. I could open both, make up something, but as soon as I saved it I would get an error trying to open it. I could put it on a flash and open it with the laptop but no go on the desktop. Tried removing the Office suite and re installing it, same thing. Could make something in Word or Excel but once it was closed, it would not open on the desktop but worked fine on the laptop. ****ed me off to the point I finally just formatted the desktop and loaded all back in, now it works fine. Just has me wondering what the hell I did to screw it up just removing some extra users???? -- Things get better with age. I'm approaching magnificent!! |
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"Alex Clayton" wrote in message ... I will try to shorten this up, I am just curious if anyone has any idea here. Today I was changing some stuff on the desktop (W7 64 bit). I took out a couple extra users we never used, they were only there as a class project. I was moving some stuff from my laptop, same OS, and all of a sudden I noticed I could not open anything with Office 2007, not Word Docs, or Excel books. Checked the program it said it was fine. I could open both, make up something, but as soon as I saved it I would get an error trying to open it. I could put it on a flash and open it with the laptop but no go on the desktop. Tried removing the Office suite and re installing it, same thing. Could make something in Word or Excel but once it was closed, it would not open on the desktop but worked fine on the laptop. ****ed me off to the point I finally just formatted the desktop and loaded all back in, now it works fine. Just has me wondering what the hell I did to screw it up just removing some extra users???? Maybe if you shared what the error was you received... |
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"Seth" wrote in message
... "Alex Clayton" wrote in message ... I will try to shorten this up, I am just curious if anyone has any idea here. Today I was changing some stuff on the desktop (W7 64 bit). I took out a couple extra users we never used, they were only there as a class project. I was moving some stuff from my laptop, same OS, and all of a sudden I noticed I could not open anything with Office 2007, not Word Docs, or Excel books. Checked the program it said it was fine. I could open both, make up something, but as soon as I saved it I would get an error trying to open it. I could put it on a flash and open it with the laptop but no go on the desktop. Tried removing the Office suite and re installing it, same thing. Could make something in Word or Excel but once it was closed, it would not open on the desktop but worked fine on the laptop. ****ed me off to the point I finally just formatted the desktop and loaded all back in, now it works fine. Just has me wondering what the hell I did to screw it up just removing some extra users???? Maybe if you shared what the error was you received... I guess that might help. It was saying something like this program not in Windows 32 or something like that. It's a 64 bit system. I tried several times to open the properties and chose a program to open it, but it would not let me chose either Word or Excel. -- Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza. --Dave Barry |
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On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 19:33:28 -0800, "Alex Clayton"
wrote: "Seth" wrote in message ... "Alex Clayton" wrote in message ... I will try to shorten this up, I am just curious if anyone has any idea here. Today I was changing some stuff on the desktop (W7 64 bit). I took out a couple extra users we never used, they were only there as a class project. I was moving some stuff from my laptop, same OS, and all of a sudden I noticed I could not open anything with Office 2007, not Word Docs, or Excel books. Checked the program it said it was fine. I could open both, make up something, but as soon as I saved it I would get an error trying to open it. I could put it on a flash and open it with the laptop but no go on the desktop. Tried removing the Office suite and re installing it, same thing. Could make something in Word or Excel but once it was closed, it would not open on the desktop but worked fine on the laptop. ****ed me off to the point I finally just formatted the desktop and loaded all back in, now it works fine. Just has me wondering what the hell I did to screw it up just removing some extra users???? Maybe if you shared what the error was you received... I guess that might help. It was saying something like this program not in Windows 32 or something like that. It's a 64 bit system. I tried several times to open the properties and chose a program to open it, but it would not let me chose either Word or Excel. If anyone can figure out the error from that vague description, they will be my new hero. :-) -- Char Jackson |
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On 12/7/2010 9:10 PM, Alex Clayton wrote:
I will try to shorten this up, I am just curious if anyone has any idea here. Today I was changing some stuff on the desktop (W7 64 bit). I took out a couple extra users we never used, they were only there as a class project. I was moving some stuff from my laptop, same OS, and all of a sudden I noticed I could not open anything with Office 2007, not Word Docs, or Excel books. Checked the program it said it was fine. I could open both, make up something, but as soon as I saved it I would get an error trying to open it. I could put it on a flash and open it with the laptop but no go on the desktop. Tried removing the Office suite and re installing it, same thing. Could make something in Word or Excel but once it was closed, it would not open on the desktop but worked fine on the laptop. ****ed me off to the point I finally just formatted the desktop and loaded all back in, now it works fine. Just has me wondering what the hell I did to screw it up just removing some extra users???? Put your Office 2007 dusk in your CD/DVD drive and try the repair option. If that doesn't solve the probelen then it may be time to remove Office 2007 and then do a reinstall of Office 2007. |
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"Char Jackson" wrote in message
... On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 19:33:28 -0800, "Alex Clayton" I guess that might help. It was saying something like this program not in Windows 32 or something like that. It's a 64 bit system. I tried several times to open the properties and chose a program to open it, but it would not let me chose either Word or Excel. If anyone can figure out the error from that vague description, they will be my new hero. :-) -- Char Jackson LOL, ya I guess I should have wrote down what it was saying. Now that it's fixed it really does not matter just idle curiosity as to how just removing a couple users could screw it up that bad. Thought it might click with someone who knows more about this than I do. Hope fully it will not happen again, but if it does I can always fix it the hard way again. G -- The older we get, the fewer things seem worth waiting in line for. Will Rogers |
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"Fuzz" wrote in message
... On 12/7/2010 9:10 PM, Alex Clayton wrote: I will try to shorten this up, I am just curious if anyone has any idea here. Today I was changing some stuff on the desktop (W7 64 bit). I took out a couple extra users we never used, they were only there as a class project. I was moving some stuff from my laptop, same OS, and all of a sudden I noticed I could not open anything with Office 2007, not Word Docs, or Excel books. Checked the program it said it was fine. I could open both, make up something, but as soon as I saved it I would get an error trying to open it. I could put it on a flash and open it with the laptop but no go on the desktop. Tried removing the Office suite and re installing it, same thing. Could make something in Word or Excel but once it was closed, it would not open on the desktop but worked fine on the laptop. ****ed me off to the point I finally just formatted the desktop and loaded all back in, now it works fine. Just has me wondering what the hell I did to screw it up just removing some extra users???? Put your Office 2007 dusk in your CD/DVD drive and try the repair option. If that doesn't solve the probelen then it may be time to remove Office 2007 and then do a reinstall of Office 2007. That was the first thing I tried. It ran a check and said all was fine. Next was the remove it completely and re install, still same. I could use word and Excel but not open the file after I closed it. I should have wrote down exactly what the error was saying but by then I was so ****ed off I just fixed it the hard way. Now that it's working again I was just idle curious what I could have done to screw it up that bad just by removing a couple users. What the hell, it will be one of those mysteries of life I guess. G -- I think drug tests are great. Since I have to pass them to earn money to pay taxes, Everyone on, or applying for welfare should have to pass them to get some of my money. |
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"Peter Foldes" wrote in message
... BUT, did you also uninstall the Activation Assistant ?? What you are describing and I say it AGAIN is that the Trial version of Office is not uninstalled and\or the Activation Assistant that is installed with the Trial (Any version) of Office is not uninstalled and will cause this issue that you are describing to a tee. -- Peter Ok set up the NG account again on it. Looking in the control panel, programs and features, I see the Office 2010 right above the version of 2007 I added. On there it does not say anything about the trial crap but I know it is a trial version. Now the Activation Assistant I do not see. Is it listed here of somewhere else? Maybe some other name? Thanks. |
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"Alex Clayton" wrote:
****ed me off to the point I finally just formatted the desktop and loaded all back in, now it works fine. Don't know what your problem might have been but I have to agree with your fix, I've found that with Vista and later Windows 7 doing a system restore or formatting and reloading a current Acronis Image is usually faster than troubleshooting a problem. Ran into a really weird one a couple of days ago, browser wouldn't work. Email and Usenet were OK but browser was totally dead, trouble shooter showed connections were just fine and.... Screw it, system restore had me browing again in a few minutes. How much of our time is it really worth to say, "Hey, I whipped that nasty bug!" Isn't it easier to just restore to something you know was working? -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ |
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"Alex Clayton" wrote in message ... I will try to shorten this up, I am just curious if anyone has any idea here. Today I was changing some stuff on the desktop (W7 64 bit). I took out a couple extra users we never used, they were only there as a class project. I was moving some stuff from my laptop, same OS, and all of a sudden I noticed I could not open anything with Office 2007, not Word Docs, or Excel books. Checked the program it said it was fine. I could open both, make up something, but as soon as I saved it I would get an error trying to open it. I could put it on a flash and open it with the laptop but no go on the desktop. Tried removing the Office suite and re installing it, same thing. Could make something in Word or Excel but once it was closed, it would not open on the desktop but worked fine on the laptop. ****ed me off to the point I finally just formatted the desktop and loaded all back in, now it works fine. Just has me wondering what the hell I did to screw it up just removing some extra users???? Alex What you posted as the issue is typical when the Trial version of 2010 expired. Just my 2 cents -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. http://www.microsoft.com/protect |
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"Peter Foldes" wrote in message
... Alex What you posted as the issue is typical when the Trial version of 2010 expired. Just my 2 cents -- The machine had, and now does again have, a 60 day trial of Office 2010, but I have 6 licenses of Office 2007 which is what I use. The first time I set it up I deleted the 2010 trial along with other stuff I will not use like the McAfee and other trial crap. This time around I have not yet bothered to remove the 2010 trial since it does not seem to bother the 2007 version I use. -- "Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks." [Lazarus Long] |
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"XS11E" wrote in message
... "Alex Clayton" wrote: ****ed me off to the point I finally just formatted the desktop and loaded all back in, now it works fine. Don't know what your problem might have been but I have to agree with your fix, I've found that with Vista and later Windows 7 doing a system restore or formatting and reloading a current Acronis Image is usually faster than troubleshooting a problem. Ran into a really weird one a couple of days ago, browser wouldn't work. Email and Usenet were OK but browser was totally dead, trouble shooter showed connections were just fine and.... Screw it, system restore had me browing again in a few minutes. How much of our time is it really worth to say, "Hey, I whipped that nasty bug!" Isn't it easier to just restore to something you know was working? -- LOL, that was how I felt after an hour or so of fighting it. My frustration level was fast approaching the Homer Simpson solution when he was trying to learn a PC. I thought about taking some shots of the errors and the screen where it was asking me to find a program to open the files and posting but I figured by the time I got a bunch of people telling me to do the stuff I had already done. or and to use Linux I would be pushed over the edge, so I said screw it and told the thing to put it's self back to factory original. It was much faster at this than other machines I have done this to before, took about 10 or 15 minutes and it was ready to go again. Took a lot longer to load the stuff back on from an external drive than it took the machine to set it's self back to original again, but that's no big deal since I just set it to work and can walk away. It was just bugging me later after my blood pressure went back to normal and I wondered if something might click with someone. The one class I am in right now has a lot of students who are brand new to PC's and I am often letting them play with one of mine telling them there is really nothing you can do these days to really screw one up. I thought maybe I had stumbled onto the one thing you could still do to really FUBAR the system. VBG. That is the one thing I have liked about owning a couple Dell machines. Their "support" such as it is has been great for teaching me to be comfortable with completely redoing a machine. Until I found them it was something that scared hell out of me. It may have just been one of those "**** happens " kind of things. -- Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza. --Dave Barry |
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 09:21:13 -0700, XS11E
wrote: "Alex Clayton" wrote: ****ed me off to the point I finally just formatted the desktop and loaded all back in, now it works fine. Don't know what your problem might have been but I have to agree with your fix, I've found that with Vista and later Windows 7 doing a system restore or formatting and reloading a current Acronis Image is usually faster than troubleshooting a problem. Ran into a really weird one a couple of days ago, browser wouldn't work. Email and Usenet were OK but browser was totally dead, trouble shooter showed connections were just fine and.... Screw it, system restore had me browing again in a few minutes. How much of our time is it really worth to say, "Hey, I whipped that nasty bug!" Isn't it easier to just restore to something you know was working? One possible cause/solution: There's a really common piece of malware floating around that ticks the box in IE to tell it to use a proxy server for all network connections, and of course the proxy server is simply the malware app running on that same host. Malware scanners are good about removing this particular type of malware, but I've frequently found that the proxy server option in IE remains ticked, blocking web access. In IE, going to Tools, Options, Connection, and unticking the proxy server option gets things going again. -- Char Jackson |
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On Wed, 8 Dec 2010 09:27:21 -0800, "Alex Clayton"
wrote: The machine had, and now does again have, a 60 day trial of Office 2010, but I have 6 licenses of Office 2007 which is what I use. The first time I set it up I deleted the 2010 trial along with other stuff I will not use like the McAfee and other trial crap. This time around I have not yet bothered to remove the 2010 trial since it does not seem to bother the 2007 version I use. I'd probably set it up the way I want it, then create a complete image. The next time it's that screwed up you could restore the image you created, rather than restoring the factory image. -- Char Jackson |
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On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 21:24:18 -0800, "Alex Clayton"
wrote: "Char Jackson" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 19:33:28 -0800, "Alex Clayton" I guess that might help. It was saying something like this program not in Windows 32 or something like that. It's a 64 bit system. I tried several times to open the properties and chose a program to open it, but it would not let me chose either Word or Excel. If anyone can figure out the error from that vague description, they will be my new hero. :-) -- Char Jackson LOL, ya I guess I should have wrote down what it was saying. Now that it's fixed it really does not matter just idle curiosity as to how just removing a couple users could screw it up that bad. Thought it might click with someone who knows more about this than I do. Hope fully it will not happen again, but if it does I can always fix it the hard way again. G I had a similar problem with Office 2007 when I loaded a new Utility( Can't remember what it was). I uninstalled the new program, still no good. So I did a system restore to prior to the installation of the new program and everything was ok. I still don't have any idea what the new program did to stuff up Office DJT |
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