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Default Cannot Open Excel getting error: EXCEL.exe has generated errors ..

Friends,

I am having a problem. OS is Win2K Pro and we are using MS Office 2K Pro. On
some workstations I get an error while I am working in Excel:

EXCEL.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You will need
to restart the program. An error log is being created.

Then Excel will b closed.

Today on one workstation I cannot open Excel, same error is coming when I
try to open the Excel. But on some workstations its working fine.

1. I reinstalled (fully) office

2. I tried to repair errors in office installation.

3. During installation I installation I installed ms
office in new location (not default) but the problem is still there.

4. Checked for viruses, nothing found.

I cannot say that this error is coming due to bad installation, because on
some workstation Excel is working great.

OS: Win 2K Pro. with SP4 and win/office updates.
AV: Mcafee Virus Scan(with latest DAT File)

Any help any idea?
Thanks and Regards,
SaiNe
 
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