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Default Office SP2 update causes Excel automation crash!

Help!

A client's server was automatically updated to MS Office 2003 SP2 at 3am
this morning. Normally this would be wonderful, but a Windows Service that I
had written, that runs on that server, and that utilizes Excel is now
crashing everytime it tries to open (via automation) a spreadsheet. Aarghhh!

The Event Log says first, "Rejected Safe Mode action: Microsoft Office
Excel."

Next event in the log says, "Faulting application excel.exe, version
11.0.6560.0, stamp 4296b6f2, faulting module mso.dll, version 11.0.6568.0,
stamp 42e18ef6, debug? 0, fault address 0x0003446c."

This application has been working just flawlessly for over a year, and was
working fine yesterday. As of the update at 3am this morning, it stops
working. I have to assume there's a connection.

Anybody able to give me a clue?

Rob Schripsema
DeWaard and Jones Company



 
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