Hi,
Thanks. Office 2003 problem is: You receive an error message and then the
program quits unexpectedly when you use a program of Office 2003.
Error Signature:
Application Name Application Version Module Name Module Version Offset
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
excel.exe 11.0.5612.0 gdiplus.dll 6.0.3260.0
00082f15
Detect and Repair I have tried already - need to install Office 2003 again
but problem is still there.
I haven't got reply from excel group yet.
What means event viewer? There is no place to go when excel is closing -
just two messages in screen:
1) Microsoft Office Excel has stopped working.
2) A problem caused the program to stop wroking correctly. Windows will
close the program and notify you if a solution is available.
O
"Chad Harris" wrote:
> "I search[ed] for http://support.microsoft.com but that is telling only how
> to
> fix this office 2003 problem with XP and office 2000.
>
> What error did you search out since you haven't told us what it is
> preventing us from searching it out?
>
> Pray tell what is "this Office 2003 problem" that you have left undescribed?
>
> If that's all the info you're getting I'd run Detect and Repair. MSFT has a
> lot of stupid errors that say they don't know how to solve the problem at
> this time and most of them won't be solved when Bill Gates is a great
> grandfather. They have been pulling that crap with error messages in event
> viewer when you click the links for 25 years. They also frequently compose
> their metastatic, ectopic logs flung to the four corners of the Windows OS
> in HEX which can't be metabolized and interpreted without special tools and
> traning.
>
>
> 1) The question wasn't stupid. It was however without any detail and having
> fixed a lot of Office component problems, many of them depend on a detailed
> description of the error you failed to give and didn't take the 3 clicks to
> Event Viewer (have you ever gone there to try to retrieve specific messages
> which are often there?) to try to give a specific error so you could get
> decent help from us.
>
> 3) Of course they are in the wrong place but if you had given a specific
> error message I would have tried to help and always do.
>
> 4) Did you try detect and repair which is one mechanism present in both
> Office XP and Office 2003 to fix problems like the non-specific one you
> mentioned, i.e. Excel won't open (but not without the specific error you're
> getting that you may not have seen because you didn't go to Event Viewer)?
>
> 5) What happened when you ran Detect and Repair?
>
> 6) What did they say on the Excel group to your nebulous post?
>
> CH
>
> "Outi" <Outi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C6A76D3A-02DE-4EC8-9F7B-0D38ADA14405@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Sorry for stupid questions in wrong place. It is nice to hear to be an
> > idiot... but thanks for reply...
> >
> > I search for http://support.microsoft.com but that is telling only how to
> > fix this office 2003 problem with XP and office 2000.
> >
> > microsoft.public.excel group is very useful place but no information about
> > this problem connected to vista.
> >
> > Excact error messge is:
> > Microsoft Office Excel has stopped working. A problem caused the program
> > to
> > stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a
> > solution is available.
> >
> > Outi
> >
> > "Chad Harris" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Outi--
> >>
> >> Usually I'll tackle Office app problems no matter how out of place they
> >> are.
> >> We see them on the setup group all the time,and I've never understoood
> >> what
> >> the hell they have to do with Vista setup other than the poster doesn't
> >> think to search for the appropriate Office app group. It's faster to
> >> answer
> >> the question than read the bitching lol in the vein "quit trying to
> >> regulate
> >> the newsgroups" when the idiots don't understand that you're trying to
> >> get
> >> the best quality help for them in the subspecialty group. It reminds me
> >> of
> >> a male going to an OBGYN for help (lol again).
> >>
> >> But this isn't a Vista problem per se, and I'd be doing some googling
> >> to
> >> find out and searching through the http://support.microsoft.com KB
> >> articles.
> >>
> >> If you can give me a very specific error message from Event Viewer or
> >> what
> >> you saw, I'll take a swing, but why not post this on the Excel group?
> >>
> >> Also since it's Office 2003, you can use Help>Detect and Repair to try to
> >> fix this.
> >>
> >> If you're accessing via Win Mail, it's the microsoft.public.excel group
> >> and
> >> you can subscribe by simply typing "excel" in the group search. It's
> >> full
> >> of Excel MVPs and experts who are there every day.
> >>
> >> You access event viewer by typing "eventvwr.msc" in run (lose
> >> quotes)>expand
> >> Windows events on the left pain>Application and arrow down to the time
> >> the
> >> error happened or any events labled Excel.
> >>
> >> Good luck,
> >>
> >> CH
> >>
> >>
> >> "Outi" <Outi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:8F93BF1E-B3CB-4103-B6DF-DF4FBEA99A8E@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > I have started vista with 2003 office package a while ago. When opening
> >> > 2
> >> > or
> >> > 3 excel files in the same time: microsoft has found a problem and excel
> >> > needs
> >> > to be restarted. It might take several minutes and then message:
> >> > Microsoft
> >> > can not fix this problem. Usually I got recovered versions of my files
> >> > but
> >> > that makes working with excel very slow. Any help for this?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks.
> >>
> >>
>
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