When I start Word2000, I get a Microsoft Visual Basic
Window that claims a runtime error '48' It says that a
file was not found (QStartup.dll)

This started appearing after I uninstalled a number of
programs. Any idea what is causing this and how I can
get rid of it?

Re: Visual Basic Error by Jonathan

Jonathan
Fri Jan 23 12:06:28 CST 2004

Hi Marv,

There's an addin wasn't uninstalled when you uninstalled your other programs
which is calling this DLL.

Add-ins are stored in the Word startup folder, which is usually C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Startup. If you navigate to that folder, you
may find a number of Microsoft Word Templates there. Close Word and then
move them somewhere else. When you re-open Word, the error should be gone.
Now close Word again, and add the templates back one at a time, re-opening
Word each time until you find the one causing the error.

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Regards
Jonathan West - Word MVP
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"Marv" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When I start Word2000, I get a Microsoft Visual Basic
> Window that claims a runtime error '48' It says that a
> file was not found (QStartup.dll)
>
> This started appearing after I uninstalled a number of
> programs. Any idea what is causing this and how I can
> get rid of it?


Visual Basic Error by anonymous

anonymous
Sun Jan 25 00:25:29 CST 2004

DID YOU TRY TO GO TO GOOGLE SEARCH AND TYPE ERROR 48? IT
SHOULD TELL YOU WHAT IT IS AND HOW TO FIX IT....HOPE IT
HELPS YEAH......GOOD LUCK....
>-----Original Message-----
>When I start Word2000, I get a Microsoft Visual Basic
>Window that claims a runtime error '48' It says that a
>file was not found (QStartup.dll)
>
>This started appearing after I uninstalled a number of
>programs. Any idea what is causing this and how I can
>get rid of it?
>.
>