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Default Excel Crash - Help!

We're using McAfee 8.0 Enterprise anti virus software. Why what's in your
mind?


Nothing special, I was just chasing any commonality betwinxt the good ones
and the bad......I think I would put a copy of the file on a Jump Drive and
walk it around to each computer and see how they react all to the exact same
copy......maybe it will filter something out that will point to the
blame.....

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3




"Delbert" wrote in message
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They are all running in Office 2003, some of them were previously upgraded
from Office 2k. I've tried configuring the macros under security but also
didnt help.

We're using McAfee 8.0 Enterprise anti virus software. Why what's in your
mind?

Thanks.

"CLR" wrote:

You must first re-set your security setting on one of the machines

having
toruble.........it varies depending on which version of Excel you're
using......in XL97, it's Tools Options GeneralTab uncheck "Macro

virus
protection".....in others I think it's Tools Macro Security......

Also, is there any commonality of Excel Version numbers on the good/bad
machines, and/or AntiVirus software?

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3




"Delbert" wrote in message
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When I open these files and answered to the prompt where it questioned

me
if
I want to update links - per user they normally click on "Dont Update"

and
it
worked that way - it then crashes right away. Excel is not asking me

to
disable/enable the macros at startup so I'm not sure which option are

you
referring to?

Thanks.

"CLR" wrote:

Maybe with security setting high, try to open one of the errant

files
without enabling the macros....just to see if that can be identified

as
where the problem is.....if so, then the macros can be

enabled/disabled
one
at a time until the culprit is found.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Delbert" wrote in message
...
The only common set on these files are their macros imbedded.

Other
than
that
all of their settings and format are different. We've also tried

changing
their macro settings from it's original excel files and had the

author
of
these files do this for us - still error exist.

Thanks.

"CLR" wrote:

Is there anything in common with the files that cause the
problems?.....such
as a similar format, same macros, etc etc?

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"Delbert" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your input but all these are not rectifiable since

I
have
opened
the very same files that they are having problems with into

another
system
and it work fine. They can somehow open other excel

spreasheets
fine
on
the
very same network folder where the problematic files are

located
so
it's
telling us that it has nothing to do with the

network/directory. I
appreciate
the response though....


"CLR" wrote:

Isolate the problem as best you can...........separate the

Network
from
the
Files from the Computers..........move the files about on

Jump
Drives to
help
with this........list specific arrangements where the

problem
exists
and
where it don't......may be a bad leg on the Net, or
directory..........

hth
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Delbert" wrote:

Multiple users here have this same problem that whenever

they
open
a
particular Excel file, it gives them a "Send Report

Error."
Weird
thing about
it is it doesnt
happen in all their Excel files, only happens to some of

them.
Also
tried
opening
the very same file/s they are having problems with on my

machine
and
it worked
fine.
I have patched Office (SP2), updated Acrobat Reader,

updated
signatures,
uninstalled/reinstalled Office, and done all the possible
troubleshooting on
these machines but still error occurs.

Any help appreciated, thanks!