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PCLIVE

Launching an XL file gives errors for each folder in path, then opens
 
Windows XP, XL 2003

Opening an XL file from Windows Explorer, multiple errors occur saying that
the file could not be found in the specified path. The error occurs once
for each folder level of the file location path.

For example, if the file is located in C:\Test\goal\better\noble\peanut\,
then it will first produce an error saying that the file could not be found
in "\Test\".
The next error would state that it could not be found in "\Test\goal\".
Then "\Test\goal\better\".
Then "\Test\goal\better\noble\".
Then the file would open.

While Excel is open, any and all files will open without error. But if it
is closed and an Excel file is double-clicked, then the errors are displayed
based on the file path. This was working fine a couple of days ago.

Any ideas why this is happening?

Regards,
Paul

P.S. - I've already deleted the file association for .xls and re-associated
it with no change.


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Dave Peterson

Launching an XL file gives errors for each folder in path, thenopens
 
Sometimes one of these works when you're having trouble with double clicking on
the file in windows explorer:

Tools|Options|General|Ignore other applications (uncheck it)

--- or ---

Close Excel and
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /unregserver
then
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /regserver

The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's
factory defaults.

Maybe one of these will work for you.

PCLIVE wrote:

Windows XP, XL 2003

Opening an XL file from Windows Explorer, multiple errors occur saying that
the file could not be found in the specified path. The error occurs once
for each folder level of the file location path.

For example, if the file is located in C:\Test\goal\better\noble\peanut\,
then it will first produce an error saying that the file could not be found
in "\Test\".
The next error would state that it could not be found in "\Test\goal\".
Then "\Test\goal\better\".
Then "\Test\goal\better\noble\".
Then the file would open.

While Excel is open, any and all files will open without error. But if it
is closed and an Excel file is double-clicked, then the errors are displayed
based on the file path. This was working fine a couple of days ago.

Any ideas why this is happening?

Regards,
Paul

P.S. - I've already deleted the file association for .xls and re-associated
it with no change.

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--

Dave Peterson

PCLIVE

Launching an XL file gives errors for each folder in path, then opens
 
Thanks Dave. The second option worked.

Thanks again.
Paul

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"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
Sometimes one of these works when you're having trouble with double
clicking on
the file in windows explorer:

Tools|Options|General|Ignore other applications (uncheck it)

--- or ---

Close Excel and
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /unregserver
then
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /regserver

The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's
factory defaults.

Maybe one of these will work for you.

PCLIVE wrote:

Windows XP, XL 2003

Opening an XL file from Windows Explorer, multiple errors occur saying
that
the file could not be found in the specified path. The error occurs once
for each folder level of the file location path.

For example, if the file is located in C:\Test\goal\better\noble\peanut\,
then it will first produce an error saying that the file could not be
found
in "\Test\".
The next error would state that it could not be found in "\Test\goal\".
Then "\Test\goal\better\".
Then "\Test\goal\better\noble\".
Then the file would open.

While Excel is open, any and all files will open without error. But if
it
is closed and an Excel file is double-clicked, then the errors are
displayed
based on the file path. This was working fine a couple of days ago.

Any ideas why this is happening?

Regards,
Paul

P.S. - I've already deleted the file association for .xls and
re-associated
it with no change.

--


--

Dave Peterson





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