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xp / office bug.

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by JRB, 2003/03/30.

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  1. 2003/03/30
    JRB

    JRB Inactive Thread Starter

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    HI I had some terd send me crash code by yahoo, and it crippled my internet connecting, so I had to reinstall XP and it was not quite a clean and clear reinstall - but any way I got it sorted out and up and running.

    I have a partitioned HDD, and it I store all my stuff on D:\ and run all my working stuff on C:\.

    Ok now I have reinstalled XP and OFFICE 2000, when ever I start or exit WORD I get a cute little pop up that says:

    Microsoft Visual Basic
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    Compile error in hidden module: AutoExec
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    OK Help

    How do I get into what ever is causing this, and alter, weed it out / kill it.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    JRB

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    Hi thanks for the help...BUT

    After I really gave it my best shot to fix it myself AND then cam her posting a query / request for help - well the problem has just dissapeared... so no more help / posts are required.

    Thanks.
     
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    goddez1

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    Well, them kind of fixes are really the very best ones! :)

    Glad all is well. Thanks for taking the time to update your post.
     
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