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fire 20th May 03 09:38 PM

Hi,

my computer is having problems that started when I reinstalled win 98se. Reinstalling fixed a number of problems but created 82 new problems, (It actually created a lot more, but Norton Utilities fixed all but 82). The remaining problems are related to MS Office XP which I uninstalled and reinstalled (problems still there). Norton Utilities gives me this message:

Invalid ActiveX/COM Entries (82 problems)
the activeX/com sections of your windows registry contain one or more invalid entries.

An example of one of the problems is:

Missing or invalid key: "Access.Shortcut.Form.1\shell\datasheet\comman d"
the key, "Access.Shortcut.Form.1\shell\datasheet\comman d" refers to an invalid command entry,
"C\:\MSOFFICE\ACCESS\MSACCESS.EXE/SHELLSYSTEM [OpenForm" %1",3]."


Any ideas on how to fix this? I am not super experienced with changing the registry so give me simple instructions so I don't blow myself up.

Thanks for your time and effort!


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Fire

Cactus 20th May 03 09:48 PM

You might wanna try to uninstall Office XP, and then clean/repair the registry. It will clean all mess Office left, and after a reinstall it should works again. Uhm, it usually does . . .

Be sure to manualy remove any office files that might be left in the Program Files flder, or else the clean may fail.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

User Needs 20th May 03 10:07 PM

You know, and I might be wrong. But I thought Office XP wouldn't run on 98.

Cactus 20th May 03 10:10 PM

Uhm it does run on Windows 98.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/evaluation/sysreqs.asp

Quote:

Operating System Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me), Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6 (SP6) or later,³ Windows 2000, or Windows XP or later.
Quote:

³. Systems running Windows NT 4.0 SP6 must have Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 SP1 or later.


robinwilson16 21st May 03 10:10 AM

I think that might be Office 11 that doesn't support windows 9x, maybe


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