V
Vincent Close
I have Excel 2000 installed on our Win2K server (it's needed for a web app
that uses it). It has been working fine until last week, and now you get
errors within the web app.
If you try to run Excel from the server console (logged in as admin), you
get the following error message:
"Cannot use object linking and embedding".
then you get
"An error occurred initializing the VBA libraries (14)"
I notice that the second message appears while it's apparently trying to
load the file FUNCRES.XLA.
I've seen all the other messages on this issue that say it's the blaster
virus, but I've scanned this server 3 times and it's come back clean. I've
also scanned our other servers and workstations and they're all clean, too (I
was using Symantec's FixBlast app). So, I'm fairly confident that it's not
because of the blaster virus.
Is there anything else I can look at to see what these messages mean, or how
to begin using Excel again?
that uses it). It has been working fine until last week, and now you get
errors within the web app.
If you try to run Excel from the server console (logged in as admin), you
get the following error message:
"Cannot use object linking and embedding".
then you get
"An error occurred initializing the VBA libraries (14)"
I notice that the second message appears while it's apparently trying to
load the file FUNCRES.XLA.
I've seen all the other messages on this issue that say it's the blaster
virus, but I've scanned this server 3 times and it's come back clean. I've
also scanned our other servers and workstations and they're all clean, too (I
was using Symantec's FixBlast app). So, I'm fairly confident that it's not
because of the blaster virus.
Is there anything else I can look at to see what these messages mean, or how
to begin using Excel again?