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Hello,

Running Excel 2000 on WINNT.

Recently had a Document Management System installed only to find it
interfered with running macros. The application was rolled back and a
registry fix was provided to refresh the Office applications but did
not delete any registry entries for the DMS.

The biggest issue we now have is an error which occurs whenever a
worksheet or workbook is closed. Excel generates an error message box
with the header "String # 17 (Error # 53 - File not found:
DMESupp.xll). The body of the error message box contains a "?" icon and
the text: String ID 34 ('filename.xls').

Does anyone have any ideas on what needs to be removed/changed to stop
this type of error, please? (getting really desperate now ... )


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