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Excel 2003 serious error
Hello I am new to this forum. I did try to search for my problem prior to posting, but did not find anything. I am having a major issue on one of the computers in my company. A co-workers excel 2003 opens and starts opening a whole bunch of files automatically, most of which are not even .xls format. There is nothing listed in the Startup folder for excel. I don't know what is causing this to happen. I have run some spyware on computer as well, but nothing appears. Sometimes the error "excel experienced a serious error the last time the add-in FILENAME was opened would you like to disable" appears. Upon opening excel in safe mode there are no add-ins selected to start. Also trying to disable autorecover files in safe mode does not work. Does anyone have any other ideas? I did try un-installing, and re-installing excel 2003, then also tried un-installing, re-installing office 2003. Neither worked. -- guraqte |
Excel 2003 serious error
By the Startup folder, do you mean any folder listed under Startup in Tools/
Options/ General, or do you mean the XLSTART folder? Have you looked at both? If you have had spyware running in your machine, it would be wise to ensure that it is cleaned off with a reputable anti-spyware program, but I doubt whether spyware has caused your symptoms. -- David Biddulph "guraqte" wrote in message ... Hello I am new to this forum. I did try to search for my problem prior to posting, but did not find anything. I am having a major issue on one of the computers in my company. A co-workers excel 2003 opens and starts opening a whole bunch of files automatically, most of which are not even .xls format. There is nothing listed in the Startup folder for excel. I don't know what is causing this to happen. I have run some spyware on computer as well, but nothing appears. Sometimes the error "excel experienced a serious error the last time the add-in FILENAME was opened would you like to disable" appears. Upon opening excel in safe mode there are no add-ins selected to start. Also trying to disable autorecover files in safe mode does not work. Does anyone have any other ideas? I did try un-installing, and re-installing excel 2003, then also tried un-installing, re-installing office 2003. Neither worked. -- guraqte |
Excel 2003 serious error
Excel will open files from either of two folders.
1.........The startup folder designated in ToolsOptionsGeneral "At startup, open files in" Delete this entry. 2. Your Office\XLSTART folder. Drill down to that folder and move out all files except Book.xlt and Sheet.xlt and Personal.xls, if you have those. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 21:43:19 +0000, guraqte wrote: Hello I am new to this forum. I did try to search for my problem prior to posting, but did not find anything. I am having a major issue on one of the computers in my company. A co-workers excel 2003 opens and starts opening a whole bunch of files automatically, most of which are not even .xls format. There is nothing listed in the Startup folder for excel. I don't know what is causing this to happen. I have run some spyware on computer as well, but nothing appears. Sometimes the error "excel experienced a serious error the last time the add-in FILENAME was opened would you like to disable" appears. Upon opening excel in safe mode there are no add-ins selected to start. Also trying to disable autorecover files in safe mode does not work. Does anyone have any other ideas? I did try un-installing, and re-installing excel 2003, then also tried un-installing, re-installing office 2003. Neither worked. |
Excel 2003 serious error
Gord Dibben;2634002 Wrote: Excel will open files from either of two folders. 1.........The startup folder designated in ToolsOptionsGeneral "At startup, open files in" Delete this entry. 2. Your Office\XLSTART folder. Drill down to that folder and move out all files except Book.xlt and Sheet.xlt and Personal.xls, if you have those. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 21:43:19 +0000, guraqte wrote: - Hello I am new to this forum. I did try to search for my problem prior to posting, but did not find anything. I am having a major issue on one of the computers in my company. A co-workers excel 2003 opens and starts opening a whole bunch of files automatically, most of which are not even .xls format. There is nothing listed in the Startup folder for excel. I don't know what is causing this to happen. I have run some spyware on computer as well, but nothing appears. Sometimes the error "excel experienced a serious error the last time the add-in FILENAME was opened would you like to disable" appears. Upon opening excel in safe mode there are no add-ins selected to start. Also trying to disable autorecover files in safe mode does not work. Does anyone have any other ideas? I did try un-installing, and re-installing excel 2003, then also tried un-installing, re-installing office 2003. Neither worked.- 1) There is nothing listed in the "At startup, open files in" location. The folder is empty 2) There are no files listed in the "Office\XLSTART" folder. The folder is empty. I do notice that it is opening a main drive and trying to open every file type within that drive even .doc documents. But I don't know where it getting that drive from, it isn't listed anywhere. The error also appears to only be connected with my co-worker. When I log on to the computer Excel opens fine. Also where would these auto recover files be located? Nothing is located in the folder where excel says to save them? But when I open the excel program with my co-worker logged it is starts an automatic recover process. And even when opening in safe mode says that files are saved in autorecover and will be recovered at next "normal" start-up. Any other ideas? -- guraqte |
Excel 2003 serious error
Doesn't sound like an Excel issue to me.
More like an issue with the co-worker's network setup. I would get the IT people involved. If you are the IT people maybe set up a new account/profile for the worker and see what transpires. I'm not qualified to instruct on that front. Gord On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 14:22:39 +0000, guraqte wrote: 1) There is nothing listed in the "At startup, open files in" location. The folder is empty 2) There are no files listed in the "Office\XLSTART" folder. The folder is empty. I do notice that it is opening a main drive and trying to open every file type within that drive even .doc documents. But I don't know where it getting that drive from, it isn't listed anywhere. The error also appears to only be connected with my co-worker. When I log on to the computer Excel opens fine. Also where would these auto recover files be located? Nothing is located in the folder where excel says to save them? But when I open the excel program with my co-worker logged it is starts an automatic recover process. And even when opening in safe mode says that files are saved in autorecover and will be recovered at next "normal" start-up. Any other ideas? |
Excel 2003 serious error
On Feb 19, 5:43*am, guraqte
wrote: Hello I am new to this forum. *I did try to search for my problem prior to posting, but did not find anything. *I am having a major issue on one of the computers in my company. *A co-workersexcel2003 opens and starts opening a whole bunch of files automatically, most of which are not even .xls format. *There is nothing listed in the Startup folder forexcel. *I don't know what is causing this to happen. *I have run some spyware on computer as well, but nothing appears. *Sometimes the error "excelexperienced a serious error the last time the add-in FILENAME was opened would you like to disable" appears. *Upon openingexcelin safe mode there are no add-ins selected to start. *Also trying to disable autorecover files in safe mode does not work. *Does anyone have any other ideas? *I did try un-installing, and re-installingexcel 2003, then also tried un-installing, re-installing office 2003. *Neither worked. -- guraqte Are your excel files corrupt? If so, you can try a popular Excel file recovery tool called Advanced Excel Repair to repair your Excel file. It is a powerful tool to repair corrupt or damaged Excel files. Detailed information about Advanced Excel Repair can be found at http://www.datanumen.com/aer/ And you can also download a free demo version at http://www.datanumen.com/aer/aer.exe Alan |
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