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Uficle.Invoke("Excel 2003") by jpprater 2009-02-03 06:55:08
I can haz help plz? :P
I have a client who uses Excel 2003. Every time she opens it, it tries to reinstall itself. No other Office 2003 apps are doing this. If I log in as myself, Excel does not even reinstall at all, it just runs (yes, I have admin rights on the computer in question). This only happens under her login.
I have already run Detect and Repair on Office, but I have not removed and reinstalled it. Nor have I tried creating a new profile for the client. I'm trying to avoid the profile route. Any thoughts?
[ Reply ]
  what happens if you let it finish? by Freakazoid2009-02-03 07:02:20
    If I let it finish, Excel runs perfectly well. by jpprater2009-02-03 07:07:11
      huh, goofy... by Freakazoid2009-02-03 07:11:41
  Since it's only her... It does sound like by Enzomatrix2009-02-03 07:02:21
    There and in the registry, yes. by jpprater2009-02-03 07:15:11
      Nope, no luck. by jpprater2009-02-03 07:36:45
  Detect and repair? by da-gimp2009-02-03 07:55:24
  Any disabled items? (n/t) by da-gimp2009-02-03 07:56:07
  Can it be messed up permissions on the local insta by shargo2009-02-03 08:01:24
  Try giving her account local admin privs... by mpicklesimer12009-02-03 08:09:01
  Thank you to everyone for your suggestions :) by jpprater2009-02-03 08:11:26

 

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