Greetings: Thought I'd post in the general thread to see if someone had
a solution to a pesky problem. I'm running endnote 7 with Word 2003.
Thing is, endnote has a couple of .wll files it likes to put in Word
2003's startup folder. These files are causing a pretty serious and
annoying boot delay in which the message "running virus scan..."
appears. Now, before you go cleverly writing about disabling NAV's
office plugin, please finish reading. This occurs with NAV uninstalled
from the machine. No virus checker folks!! I know the .wll files are
causing this delay because if you move em out of startup the delay
ceases and desists. I have a .wll file from another program and it too
causes this pesky delay. Is Word 2003 doing the virus scan? If not,
what is!? Others have reported the same errors. Suggestions?
Steven


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Re: .wll files in starup cause boot delay in Word 2003 with message "running virus scan" by Graham

Graham
Sat Jan 10 01:19:39 CST 2004

There is no antivirus software in Word, and the virus scan message comes
from your AV software, so maybe you didn't uninstall it as well as you
thought.

Norton has forgotten to update its Verisign certificate which ran out on the
7th January.
Norton has posted a silly suggested fix at
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/sharedtech.nsf/docid/2004010810205113?Open&src=&docid=2003081411062739&nsf=tsgeninfo.nsf&view=docid&dtype=&prod=&ver=&osv=&osv_lvl
It could be that Verisign is the problem here too - and the above fix,
though not ideal, should work for you.

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philosopher_dog wrote:
> Greetings: Thought I'd post in the general thread to see if someone
> had a solution to a pesky problem. I'm running endnote 7 with Word
> 2003. Thing is, endnote has a couple of .wll files it likes to put in
> Word 2003's startup folder. These files are causing a pretty serious
> and annoying boot delay in which the message "running virus scan..."
> appears. Now, before you go cleverly writing about disabling NAV's
> office plugin, please finish reading. This occurs with NAV uninstalled
> from the machine. No virus checker folks!! I know the .wll files are
> causing this delay because if you move em out of startup the delay
> ceases and desists. I have a .wll file from another program and it too
> causes this pesky delay. Is Word 2003 doing the virus scan? If not,
> what is!? Others have reported the same errors. Suggestions?
> Steven
>
>
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Re: .wll files in starup cause boot delay in Word 2003 with message "running virus scan" by TF

TF
Sat Jan 10 05:31:57 CST 2004

Did you have the Corporate version of Norton installed at any time?

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http://www.mvps.org/word/

"philosopher_dog" <philosopher_dog.zsxqb@nospam.WordForums.com> wrote in
message news:philosopher_dog.zsxqb@nospam.WordForums.com...

Greetings: Thought I'd post in the general thread to see if someone had
a solution to a pesky problem. I'm running endnote 7 with Word 2003.
Thing is, endnote has a couple of .wll files it likes to put in Word
2003's startup folder. These files are causing a pretty serious and
annoying boot delay in which the message "running virus scan..."
appears. Now, before you go cleverly writing about disabling NAV's
office plugin, please finish reading. This occurs with NAV uninstalled
from the machine. No virus checker folks!! I know the .wll files are
causing this delay because if you move em out of startup the delay
ceases and desists. I have a .wll file from another program and it too
causes this pesky delay. Is Word 2003 doing the virus scan? If not,
what is!? Others have reported the same errors. Suggestions?
Steven


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Re: .wll files in starup cause boot delay in Word 2003 with message "running virus scan" by Beth

Beth
Sat Jan 10 11:15:44 CST 2004

If you uninstalled Norton then the DLL for the Office Plug-in may
still be registered.

Search for officeav.dll and if found go to Start/Run and run the
following command:

regsvr32 /u "c:\program files\norton antivirus\officeav.dll"

In the above example the path for "Officeav.dll" would depend on the
location of the DLL.

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"philosopher_dog" <philosopher_dog.zsxqb@nospam.WordForums.com> wrote
in message news:philosopher_dog.zsxqb@nospam.WordForums.com...
>
> Greetings: Thought I'd post in the general thread to see if someone
had
> a solution to a pesky problem. I'm running endnote 7 with Word 2003.
> Thing is, endnote has a couple of .wll files it likes to put in Word
> 2003's startup folder. These files are causing a pretty serious and
> annoying boot delay in which the message "running virus scan..."
> appears. Now, before you go cleverly writing about disabling NAV's
> office plugin, please finish reading. This occurs with NAV
uninstalled
> from the machine. No virus checker folks!! I know the .wll files are
> causing this delay because if you move em out of startup the delay
> ceases and desists. I have a .wll file from another program and it
too
> causes this pesky delay. Is Word 2003 doing the virus scan? If not,
> what is!? Others have reported the same errors. Suggestions?
> Steven
>
>
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Re: .wll files in starup cause boot delay in Word 2003 with message "running virus scan" by philosophy62

philosophy62
Wed Jan 14 20:42:18 CST 2004

Thanx, I've got the problem after a clean install of both w2k and Word
2003. Nothing to do with NAV. It's a pesky internal virus scanner
that's evidently part of Word 2003. It would be aweful nice if their
was a shut off option or if someone knows of a reg hack to shut this
garbage off. Anyhow, thanx for the suggestions. Regards,
Steven

"Beth Melton" <bmelton@NoSpam4Memvps.org> wrote in message news:<uvN4p151DHA.2896@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
> If you uninstalled Norton then the DLL for the Office Plug-in may
> still be registered.
>
> Search for officeav.dll and if found go to Start/Run and run the
> following command:
>
> regsvr32 /u "c:\program files\norton antivirus\officeav.dll"
>
> In the above example the path for "Officeav.dll" would depend on the
> location of the DLL.
>
> --
> 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
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> MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/
>
>
> "philosopher_dog" <philosopher_dog.zsxqb@nospam.WordForums.com> wrote
> in message news:philosopher_dog.zsxqb@nospam.WordForums.com...
> >
> > Greetings: Thought I'd post in the general thread to see if someone
> had
> > a solution to a pesky problem. I'm running endnote 7 with Word 2003.
> > Thing is, endnote has a couple of .wll files it likes to put in Word
> > 2003's startup folder. These files are causing a pretty serious and
> > annoying boot delay in which the message "running virus scan..."
> > appears. Now, before you go cleverly writing about disabling NAV's
> > office plugin, please finish reading. This occurs with NAV
> uninstalled
> > from the machine. No virus checker folks!! I know the .wll files are
> > causing this delay because if you move em out of startup the delay
> > ceases and desists. I have a .wll file from another program and it
> too
> > causes this pesky delay. Is Word 2003 doing the virus scan? If not,
> > what is!? Others have reported the same errors. Suggestions?
> > Steven
> >
> >
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Re: .wll files in starup cause boot delay in Word 2003 with message "running virus scan" by Beth

Beth
Wed Jan 14 23:09:58 CST 2004

Hi Steven,

Word 2003 doesn't have an internal virus scanner. MS provided for
macro virus scanning in the application but it's up to your Antivirus
software to utilize it.

Take a look under Tools/Macro/Security if you see "Virus scanner(s)
installed" then this is an indication of a third-party virus scanner.

I noted you mentioned a few times that you do not use Norton but what
virus scanner do you use?

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"Steven" <philosophy62@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:4a0c2440.0401141842.5fcd4a67@posting.google.com...
> Thanx, I've got the problem after a clean install of both w2k and
Word
> 2003. Nothing to do with NAV. It's a pesky internal virus scanner
> that's evidently part of Word 2003. It would be aweful nice if their
> was a shut off option or if someone knows of a reg hack to shut this
> garbage off. Anyhow, thanx for the suggestions. Regards,
> Steven



Re: .wll files in starup cause boot delay in Word 2003 with message "running virus scan" by philosophy62

philosophy62
Thu Jan 15 16:15:47 CST 2004

Hi Thanx for the reply Beth. I have NOD32 installed as a virus
scanner. However, last week I was able to reproduce this problem with
a clean install of w2k and a fresh install of Word 2003. No virus
scanner installed then. Also, uninstalling the virus scanner has no
effect on the problem. Putting the .wll files into Word's startup
folder yields the long delay with the message "running virus scan"
virus scanner installed or not. If Word isn't running the scan then
what is? Nothing else was installed on the machine, except Endnote 7
and it certainly doesn't have a virus scanner on board. So, if Word
isn't scanning the file what is? We've got the choice of w2k, or Word
2003? Nothing else is installed. My inclination is to think Word is
running a check on that file. Also, I've checked the macro security
settings and it doesn't show anything about virus scanners installed.
Incidently, fiddling with the settings in the security window has no
effect. Could this be a Word bug then? If it's not supposed to be
running a virus scan and it appears to be doing something it says is a
virus scan without any virus software installed then I think this
suggests Word might be buggy in this regard. Are you able to reproduce
the problem there? I'm happy to send you a .wll file if you don't have
one. The problem will occur with any .wll file I believe. Regards,
Steven

"Beth Melton" <bmelton@NoSpam4Memvps.org> wrote in message news:<eNChYXy2DHA.1740@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
> Hi Steven,
>
> Word 2003 doesn't have an internal virus scanner. MS provided for
> macro virus scanning in the application but it's up to your Antivirus
> software to utilize it.
>
> Take a look under Tools/Macro/Security if you see "Virus scanner(s)
> installed" then this is an indication of a third-party virus scanner.
>
> I noted you mentioned a few times that you do not use Norton but what
> virus scanner do you use?
>
> --
> 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/
>
>
> "Steven" <philosophy62@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:4a0c2440.0401141842.5fcd4a67@posting.google.com...
> > Thanx, I've got the problem after a clean install of both w2k and
> Word
> > 2003. Nothing to do with NAV. It's a pesky internal virus scanner
> > that's evidently part of Word 2003. It would be aweful nice if their
> > was a shut off option or if someone knows of a reg hack to shut this
> > garbage off. Anyhow, thanx for the suggestions. Regards,
> > Steven

Re: .wll files in starup cause boot delay in Word 2003 with message "running virus scan" by philosophy62

philosophy62
Thu Jan 15 16:19:31 CST 2004

Beth: One other observation. Once Word has been booted if I start
another occurence of Word I don't get the virus scan message. I'm not
sure if this is a clue to anything.
Steven

philosophy62@yahoo.com (Steven) wrote in message news:<4a0c2440.0401141842.5fcd4a67@posting.google.com>...
> Thanx, I've got the problem after a clean install of both w2k and Word
> 2003. Nothing to do with NAV. It's a pesky internal virus scanner
> that's evidently part of Word 2003. It would be aweful nice if their
> was a shut off option or if someone knows of a reg hack to shut this
> garbage off. Anyhow, thanx for the suggestions. Regards,
> Steven
>
> "Beth Melton" <bmelton@NoSpam4Memvps.org> wrote in message news:<uvN4p151DHA.2896@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
> > If you uninstalled Norton then the DLL for the Office Plug-in may
> > still be registered.
> >
> > Search for officeav.dll and if found go to Start/Run and run the
> > following command:
> >
> > regsvr32 /u "c:\program files\norton antivirus\officeav.dll"
> >
> > In the above example the path for "Officeav.dll" would depend on the
> > location of the DLL.
> >
> > --
> > 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/
> >
> >
> > "philosopher_dog" <philosopher_dog.zsxqb@nospam.WordForums.com> wrote
> > in message news:philosopher_dog.zsxqb@nospam.WordForums.com...
> > >
> > > Greetings: Thought I'd post in the general thread to see if someone
> had
> > > a solution to a pesky problem. I'm running endnote 7 with Word 2003.
> > > Thing is, endnote has a couple of .wll files it likes to put in Word
> > > 2003's startup folder. These files are causing a pretty serious and
> > > annoying boot delay in which the message "running virus scan..."
> > > appears. Now, before you go cleverly writing about disabling NAV's
> > > office plugin, please finish reading. This occurs with NAV
> uninstalled
> > > from the machine. No virus checker folks!! I know the .wll files are
> > > causing this delay because if you move em out of startup the delay
> > > ceases and desists. I have a .wll file from another program and it
> too
> > > causes this pesky delay. Is Word 2003 doing the virus scan? If not,
> > > what is!? Others have reported the same errors. Suggestions?
> > > Steven
> > >
> > >
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Re: .wll files in starup cause boot delay in Word 2003 with message "running virus scan" by Beth

Beth
Thu Jan 15 20:57:29 CST 2004

Hi Steve,

Go ahead and zip up the *.wll and I'll see if I can duplicate it here.
Remove "NoSpam4Me" to obtain a vaild email address.

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assistance by email can not be acknowledged.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Microsoft Office MVP

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"Steven" <philosophy62@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:4a0c2440.0401151415.40748153@posting.google.com...
> Hi Thanx for the reply Beth. I have NOD32 installed as a virus
> scanner. However, last week I was able to reproduce this problem
with
> a clean install of w2k and a fresh install of Word 2003. No virus
> scanner installed then. Also, uninstalling the virus scanner has no
> effect on the problem. Putting the .wll files into Word's startup
> folder yields the long delay with the message "running virus scan"
> virus scanner installed or not. If Word isn't running the scan then
> what is? Nothing else was installed on the machine, except Endnote 7
> and it certainly doesn't have a virus scanner on board. So, if Word
> isn't scanning the file what is? We've got the choice of w2k, or
Word
> 2003? Nothing else is installed. My inclination is to think Word is
> running a check on that file. Also, I've checked the macro security
> settings and it doesn't show anything about virus scanners
installed.
> Incidently, fiddling with the settings in the security window has no
> effect. Could this be a Word bug then? If it's not supposed to be
> running a virus scan and it appears to be doing something it says is
a
> virus scan without any virus software installed then I think this
> suggests Word might be buggy in this regard. Are you able to
reproduce
> the problem there? I'm happy to send you a .wll file if you don't
have
> one. The problem will occur with any .wll file I believe. Regards,
> Steven