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L. Howard Kittle

FUNCRES.XLA file lost
 
Hello Excel users and Experts,

Excel 2002 SP3

I am running AVG free edition and Norton Antivirus. (I don't know what AVG
is but it was installed by a computer friend of my wife on her and my
computer...while I was in Alaska. For whatever that's worth)

I get a message that a file named Funcres is infected and do I want to
delete it, so without much thought I deleted it.

Now when I open Excel I get a message:

'C\Program Files\MSoffice\Office10\library\Analysis\Funcres.x la' cannot be
found, check spelling, may be deleted... etc.

Also, I now remember seeing a Funcres something or other in the VBA editor
Project Window and of course it is not there now. I went to Tools Add ins
and the Analysis Toolpac was not checked so I checked it, hit OK and got

the same message about not found.

Question: What is it and do I need it and if so how do I get it back?
Also, how would it have gotten infected by a virus, if indeed it was really
infected?

I know my way around Excel pretty well for the most part, but files,
folders, programs and the rest of the computer world remains pretty much a
place where I cause more problems than I solve. Not unlike deleting
Funcres.xla!

Thanks for any info,
Regards,
Howard



Nick Hodge

FUNCRES.XLA file lost
 
Howard

I doubt it was infected but it can be re-installed by using detect and
repair on the help menu

--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
www.nickhodge.co.uk
HIS


"L. Howard Kittle" wrote in message
. ..
Hello Excel users and Experts,

Excel 2002 SP3

I am running AVG free edition and Norton Antivirus. (I don't know what
AVG is but it was installed by a computer friend of my wife on her and my
computer...while I was in Alaska. For whatever that's worth)

I get a message that a file named Funcres is infected and do I want to
delete it, so without much thought I deleted it.

Now when I open Excel I get a message:

'C\Program Files\MSoffice\Office10\library\Analysis\Funcres.x la' cannot be
found, check spelling, may be deleted... etc.

Also, I now remember seeing a Funcres something or other in the VBA editor
Project Window and of course it is not there now. I went to Tools Add
ins
and the Analysis Toolpac was not checked so I checked it, hit OK and got

the same message about not found.

Question: What is it and do I need it and if so how do I get it back?
Also, how would it have gotten infected by a virus, if indeed it was
really infected?

I know my way around Excel pretty well for the most part, but files,
folders, programs and the rest of the computer world remains pretty much a
place where I cause more problems than I solve. Not unlike deleting
Funcres.xla!

Thanks for any info,
Regards,
Howard




Gord Dibben

FUNCRES.XLA file lost
 
Howard

The default location on a regular installation is in the folder

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Library\Analysis

There will be 4 files in the Analysis folder.

ANALYS32.XLL
FUNCRES.XLA
ATPVBAEN.XLA
PROCDB.XLA

If not found there, suggest you try the control panel add/removechange and go
in and remove the ATP installation then re-install.

Assuming you have the installation CD, of course.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 09:57:16 -0700, "L. Howard Kittle"
wrote:

Hello Excel users and Experts,

Excel 2002 SP3

I am running AVG free edition and Norton Antivirus. (I don't know what AVG
is but it was installed by a computer friend of my wife on her and my
computer...while I was in Alaska. For whatever that's worth)

I get a message that a file named Funcres is infected and do I want to
delete it, so without much thought I deleted it.

Now when I open Excel I get a message:

'C\Program Files\MSoffice\Office10\library\Analysis\Funcres.x la' cannot be
found, check spelling, may be deleted... etc.

Also, I now remember seeing a Funcres something or other in the VBA editor
Project Window and of course it is not there now. I went to Tools Add ins
and the Analysis Toolpac was not checked so I checked it, hit OK and got

the same message about not found.

Question: What is it and do I need it and if so how do I get it back?
Also, how would it have gotten infected by a virus, if indeed it was really
infected?

I know my way around Excel pretty well for the most part, but files,
folders, programs and the rest of the computer world remains pretty much a
place where I cause more problems than I solve. Not unlike deleting
Funcres.xla!

Thanks for any info,
Regards,
Howard



L. Howard Kittle

FUNCRES.XLA file lost
 
Thanks, Nick and Gordon. I'll give that a go and hope to do no further
damage.

Regards,
Howard

"L. Howard Kittle" wrote in message
. ..
Hello Excel users and Experts,

Excel 2002 SP3

I am running AVG free edition and Norton Antivirus. (I don't know what
AVG is but it was installed by a computer friend of my wife on her and my
computer...while I was in Alaska. For whatever that's worth)

I get a message that a file named Funcres is infected and do I want to
delete it, so without much thought I deleted it.

Now when I open Excel I get a message:

'C\Program Files\MSoffice\Office10\library\Analysis\Funcres.x la' cannot be
found, check spelling, may be deleted... etc.

Also, I now remember seeing a Funcres something or other in the VBA editor
Project Window and of course it is not there now. I went to Tools Add
ins
and the Analysis Toolpac was not checked so I checked it, hit OK and got

the same message about not found.

Question: What is it and do I need it and if so how do I get it back?
Also, how would it have gotten infected by a virus, if indeed it was
really infected?

I know my way around Excel pretty well for the most part, but files,
folders, programs and the rest of the computer world remains pretty much a
place where I cause more problems than I solve. Not unlike deleting
Funcres.xla!

Thanks for any info,
Regards,
Howard




L. Howard Kittle

FUNCRES.XLA file lost
 
Nick's suggestion worked just fine.

Again, thanks for the help.

Regards,
Howard

"L. Howard Kittle" wrote in message
. ..
Hello Excel users and Experts,

Excel 2002 SP3

I am running AVG free edition and Norton Antivirus. (I don't know what
AVG is but it was installed by a computer friend of my wife on her and my
computer...while I was in Alaska. For whatever that's worth)

I get a message that a file named Funcres is infected and do I want to
delete it, so without much thought I deleted it.

Now when I open Excel I get a message:

'C\Program Files\MSoffice\Office10\library\Analysis\Funcres.x la' cannot be
found, check spelling, may be deleted... etc.

Also, I now remember seeing a Funcres something or other in the VBA editor
Project Window and of course it is not there now. I went to Tools Add
ins
and the Analysis Toolpac was not checked so I checked it, hit OK and got

the same message about not found.

Question: What is it and do I need it and if so how do I get it back?
Also, how would it have gotten infected by a virus, if indeed it was
really infected?

I know my way around Excel pretty well for the most part, but files,
folders, programs and the rest of the computer world remains pretty much a
place where I cause more problems than I solve. Not unlike deleting
Funcres.xla!

Thanks for any info,
Regards,
Howard




Gord Dibben

FUNCRES.XLA file lost
 
Thanks for the feedback Howard.

Nice to know a simple detect and repair did the job.


Gord

On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 10:47:00 -0700, "L. Howard Kittle"
wrote:

Nick's suggestion worked just fine.

Again, thanks for the help.

Regards,
Howard

"L. Howard Kittle" wrote in message
...
Hello Excel users and Experts,

Excel 2002 SP3

I am running AVG free edition and Norton Antivirus. (I don't know what
AVG is but it was installed by a computer friend of my wife on her and my
computer...while I was in Alaska. For whatever that's worth)

I get a message that a file named Funcres is infected and do I want to
delete it, so without much thought I deleted it.

Now when I open Excel I get a message:

'C\Program Files\MSoffice\Office10\library\Analysis\Funcres.x la' cannot be
found, check spelling, may be deleted... etc.

Also, I now remember seeing a Funcres something or other in the VBA editor
Project Window and of course it is not there now. I went to Tools Add
ins
and the Analysis Toolpac was not checked so I checked it, hit OK and got

the same message about not found.

Question: What is it and do I need it and if so how do I get it back?
Also, how would it have gotten infected by a virus, if indeed it was
really infected?

I know my way around Excel pretty well for the most part, but files,
folders, programs and the rest of the computer world remains pretty much a
place where I cause more problems than I solve. Not unlike deleting
Funcres.xla!

Thanks for any info,
Regards,
Howard





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