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Problems with "addin administration"
Hello everybody!
Maybe a kind soul can give some tips or hints. I have "deleted" some addins I do not want anymore. Later with starting excel 2000 a message pops up with the following message box containing: "Class not registered. Searching for object with CLSID: AC9F2F90-E877-11CE-9F68-00AA00574A4F" I really don't know how I can remidy this thing! Sorry for bothering and and stealing some of your precious time. Best regards Jan W. Kouwenberg |
Problems with "addin administration"
JanWillem wrote:
"Class not registered. Searching for object with CLSID: AC9F2F90-E877-11CE-9F68-00AA00574A4F" This class ID seems to correspond to MS Forms (C:\Windows\System\FM20.DLL) If you don't have such a file you should repair your installation of Office. If you do have such a file you should create a reference to it from your VB Project. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - reply in newsgroup |
Problems with "addin administration"
Bill Manville wrote in message ...
JanWillem wrote: "Class not registered. Searching for object with CLSID: AC9F2F90-E877-11CE-9F68-00AA00574A4F" This class ID seems to correspond to MS Forms (C:\Windows\System\FM20.DLL) If you don't have such a file you should repair your installation of Office. If you do have such a file you should create a reference to it from your VB Project. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - reply in newsgroup Hello Bill, Thanks a lot for yout reply, sorry I could not reply earlier! I cannot find that "class" so I guess with regedit I have to do it myself. Any comment please, I hope I am not "eating" too much your time. Regards Jan Kouwenberg |
Problems with "addin administration"
JanWillem wrote:
Thanks a lot for yout reply, sorry I could not reply earlier! I cannot find that "class" so I guess with regedit I have to do it myself. Repairing your office installation should do it for you. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - reply in newsgroup |
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