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Error Message: Serious Error
I am in the process of making an office automation program. Occasionaly, I
open a file that reports "This file casued a serious error the last time it was openned, do you wish to continue?" -- When this msessage appears it freezes my program until there is a response. Is there a way to know in advance which files caused office application to crash? Perhaps, the files are listed in the registry? Is there a way to deactivate this feature? I often recieve a message |
Error Message: Serious Error
"Yehuda" wrote: I am in the process of making an office automation program. Occasionaly, I open a file that reports "This file casued a serious error the last time it was openned, do you wish to continue?" -- When this msessage appears it freezes my program until there is a response. Is there a way to know in advance which files caused office application to crash? Perhaps, the files are listed in the registry? Is there a way to deactivate this feature? I often recieve a message The files that casue this error are listed in the registry under: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\W ord\Resiliency\DisabledItems |
Error Message: Serious Error
You can also find this list under:
Help|About MS Excel|Disabled items button. And there's an option to re-enable workbooks there. Yehuda wrote: "Yehuda" wrote: I am in the process of making an office automation program. Occasionaly, I open a file that reports "This file casued a serious error the last time it was openned, do you wish to continue?" -- When this msessage appears it freezes my program until there is a response. Is there a way to know in advance which files caused office application to crash? Perhaps, the files are listed in the registry? Is there a way to deactivate this feature? I often recieve a message The files that casue this error are listed in the registry under: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\W ord\Resiliency\DisabledItems -- Dave Peterson |
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