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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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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 |
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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 |
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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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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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