JeffreyLapides
Tue Oct 12 13:31:02 CDT 2004
I waited after clicking system info, but nothing. I tried to run it from
Excel, same result.
I tried to run msinfo 32, it is not apparently there. I searched for it and
I only have the files msinfo32.ini which is empty and msinfo.chm, the help
file.
Confused, because I just resinstalled Win98 SE, last week.
Jeff
"Beth Melton" wrote:
> Are you sure you waited long enough? It may take a few seconds for the
> dialog to display.
>
> If that isn't it then you should be able to open System Info from any
> Office application using the same steps. Failing that then go to
> Start/Run and run: msinfo32
>
> Note that Word needs to be running in order to view the application
> details.
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>
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> "Jeffrey Lapides" <JeffreyLapides@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:F8D77738-6033-4BED-8E42-AFC2686D4B43@microsoft.com...
> > Hi Beth:
> >
> > Thank you, tried everything and this is what I found.
> >
> > 1. Added Com add-in button. webpage.dll was listed but not checked.
> > I
> > removed it, closed word, and rebooted. Did not fix problem.
> >
> > 2. Under Help, about, I located system information. The button
> > depresses but
> > nothing happens. So I am unable to check information here. Is there
> > another
> > way?
> >
> > 3. Also, when I was in the registry, I noticed that there were
> > entries for
> > both, word 8.0 and 9.0. Could there be some kind of conflict,
> > although these
> > entries have obviously been there for a while and I had no problem
> > til
> > recently.
> >
> > Jeff Lapides
> >
> >
> > "Beth Melton" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Jeffrey,
> >>
> >> If you can run Word using the /a switch then the problem isn't with
> >> the application but either the Registry, Normal.dot, or an add-in.
> >>
> >> Since you've already ruled out Normal.dot and the Registry did you
> >> check for Add-ins? Word could have one of two types of add-ins:
> >> Global
> >> templates: those in one of the Startup folders or COM add-ins:
> >> those
> >> loaded through the Registry.
> >>
> >> To determine if you are using any global templates go to
> >> Tools/Templates and Add-ns and see if there are any global
> >> templates
> >> or add-ins listed. If so they are located in one of your Startup
> >> folders. The location of the Word\Startup folder can be found under
> >> Tools/Options/File Locations and the Office\Startup folder can be
> >> found in the Office installation path..(You can also use Windows
> >> Search to locate the templates as well)
> >>
> >> Take a look in each folder and if you find more than one file move
> >> them one at a time and try duplicating the error after each file is
> >> moved out of the folder until you determine which one is causing
> >> the
> >> problem.
> >>
> >> As of Word 2000, Word can have COM add-ins. To determine whether or
> >> not you are using COM add-ins you can add the "COM Add-In" command
> >> to
> >> your toolbar:
> >>
> >> - Right-click any toolbar and select Customize
> >> - On the Commands tab, select the Tools category
> >> - Locate COM Add-Ins on the right
> >> - Drag/Drop to a location of your choice
> >>
> >> For more information on the COM Add-Ins utility, see this article:
> >>
http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Customization/CheckIfAddinsInstalled.htm
> >>
> >> If you've already ruled out both types of add-ins then there are
> >> also
> >> some add-ins that do not display in the COM Add-Ins utility. The
> >> utility found in Word will only display COM add-ins that are
> >> installed
> >> per user and some are installed per machine.
> >>
> >> The per machine add-ins can be found but it may take a little
> >> doing.
> >> First try going to Help/About Microsoft Word and click the System
> >> Info
> >> command. Then expand the branch for either Applications\Word
> >> 2000\COM
> >> Add-Ins or Office\Word 2000\COM Add-Ins and compare the list you
> >> find
> >> in System Info with the one using the COM Add-Ins utility. If that
> >> doesn't shed some light on anything then post back and we'll go
> >> from
> >> there. :-)
> >>
> >> --
> >> Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for
> >> assistance by email can not be acknowledged.
> >>
> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >> Beth Melton
> >> Microsoft Office MVP
> >>
> >> Word FAQ:
http://mvps.org/word
> >> TechTrax eZine:
http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/
> >> MVP FAQ site:
http://mvps.org/
> >>
> >>
> >> "Jeffrey Lapides" <Jeffrey Lapides@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> >> in
> >> message news:2C38B63D-3C5E-4F2A-9DD2-4787EDB4AB2D@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hello:
> >> >
> >> > Running win98 SE.
> >> > Getting an invalid page fault when loading word.
> >> >
> >> > Have tried:
> >> >
> >> > reinstalling win98SE.
> >> > reinstalling MS Office (including deleting office directory and
> >> > shared
> >> > directory)
> >> > deleting normal.dot and registry entry recommended in knowledge
> >> > article 236319
> >> >
> >> > can run word using "C:\Program Files\Microsoft
> >> > Office\Office\Winword.exe" /a
> >> >
> >> > Out of ideas.
> >> >
> >> > Jeff Lapides
> >>
> >>
> >>
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