Can't load Addins

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Peter Mac

I've loaded Office Enterprise 2007 and now every time I open Powerpoint I get
the message "Powerpoint couldn't load the addin C:\Programme File\Microsoft
Office\Office\aware97.ppa". Powerpoint (2007) seems to work ok but it's
really annoying to get this warning each time. I've tried adding addins, but
there aren't any to select from. Any help?
 
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Pia Bork

Hi Peter,

Peter said:
I've loaded Office Enterprise 2007 and now every time I open
Powerpoint I get the message "Powerpoint couldn't load the addin
C:\Programme File\Microsoft Office\Office\aware97.ppa". (...)

where does this Addin come from? It looks as if this Addin was written for
Office 97 (because of the name ...97.ppa). Maybe there is a newer ppa
available. I guess that Powerpoint 2007 can not cope with an Addin for
Office 97.

If you do not this Addin any longer you can go the folder and move the
ppa-file to another location.

--
Mit vielen Grüßen
Pia Bork

MVP PowerPoint
http://www.ppt-faq.de
 
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Echo S

Try Office Button | PPT Options | Add-ins. You can probably disable it there
by clicking "manage add-ins."
 
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Shyam Pillai

Peter,
PPT 2007 seems to have migrated your existing entries in the registry for
add-ins from older PPT versions. Check in the registry in the following
locations for entry corresponding to aware97.ppa and delete them.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\PowerPoint\AddIns
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\PowerPoint\AddIns

Regards,
Shyam Pillai

Image Importer Wizard: http://skp.mvps.org/iiw.htm
 
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Peter Mac

Many thanks for your suggestion, but there aren't any addins listed to
disable. Any other suggestions? P

Echo S said:
Try Office Button | PPT Options | Add-ins. You can probably disable it there
by clicking "manage add-ins."

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx


Peter Mac said:
I've loaded Office Enterprise 2007 and now every time I open Powerpoint I
get
the message "Powerpoint couldn't load the addin C:\Programme
File\Microsoft
Office\Office\aware97.ppa". Powerpoint (2007) seems to work ok but it's
really annoying to get this warning each time. I've tried adding addins,
but
there aren't any to select from. Any help?
 
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Peter Mac

Shyam - many thankd for your suggestion, but there aren't any addins listed
in either folders! P
 
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Peter Mac

Hi steve - I've searched the registry and found a folder or files Path
REG_SZ C:\ProgrammeFile\MicrosoftOffice\Office\aware97.ppa. I followed this
and found a file called PPT Tools Microsoft Powerpoint Addins (472KB). The
properties say that the author od this is "An exulted Microsoft Office Fan".
To me that seems a bit odd!!
 
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Peter Mac

Thanks for suggestions - I've found both of these myself before but no cure!

Echo S said:
It *might* be an HP scanjet driver. http://driveragent.com/archive/7577/
(hit the Preview tab).

Oh, wait. More likely it's OmniPage:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=aware97

Maybe those will help as you (Peter Mac) search.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx


Steve Rindsberg said:
Try searching the registry for

aware97.ppa

Let us know what you find and where.






==============================
PPT Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.pptfaq.com/

PPTools add-ins for PowerPoint
http://www.pptools.com/
 
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Enric Mañas

And just to avoid any possible confusion, this "PPT Tools" file has
nothing to do with any of the PPTools add-ins (which I wrote).


PPT Tools (FYI)

;-)

http://techrepublic.com.com/2346-10877_11-158694-14.html


Macro recorded 8/6/96 by Imran Qureshi

'============================================================================
'
' Module: VBALib.h
' Owner: a-gregs
' VBA: PowerPoint
'
' Desc: This module is a template for VBA projects. It contains
' a comprehensive list of all specialized functions that
' exist as well as interfaces to the most commonly used
' registry and NT Win32 library functions.
'============================================================================
'=============================================================================
' MODIFICATION HISTORY
' By Date Description of change
' JerryK 7/19/96 Added ChooseColor function and data structure
' GregS 7/22/96 Added constants and globals for common wizard
methods
' JerryK 8/21/96 Added declaration of GetActiveWindow()
' RickB 8/29/96 Removed unused declares
' GregS 9/5/96 Removed unused constants
' GregS 9/11/96 Added SendMessage API call stub

http://www.google.es/search?hl=es&q="Imran+Qureshi"+"PowerPoint+Central"&meta=

Download... and look at the last (hidden) slide for the "Fans"...

;-)

mind97

Enric
 
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Peter Mac

Hello Steve - I do seem to be in "exulted" company!!
I found the file in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Powerpoint\Addins\OCRWARE.
Clearly this all means something to you, but like DOS at one time I see the
registry a bit like the drains of a house - totally necessary, but not
something you want to play in unless you know what your doing! (Which I
don't).
 
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Peter Mac

Had a look but couldn't find the hidden slide.

Enric Mañas said:
And just to avoid any possible confusion, this "PPT Tools" file has
nothing to do with any of the PPTools add-ins (which I wrote).


PPT Tools (FYI)

;-)

http://techrepublic.com.com/2346-10877_11-158694-14.html


Macro recorded 8/6/96 by Imran Qureshi

'============================================================================
'
' Module: VBALib.h
' Owner: a-gregs
' VBA: PowerPoint
'
' Desc: This module is a template for VBA projects. It contains
' a comprehensive list of all specialized functions that
' exist as well as interfaces to the most commonly used
' registry and NT Win32 library functions.
'============================================================================
'=============================================================================
' MODIFICATION HISTORY
' By Date Description of change
' JerryK 7/19/96 Added ChooseColor function and data structure
' GregS 7/22/96 Added constants and globals for common wizard
methods
' JerryK 8/21/96 Added declaration of GetActiveWindow()
' RickB 8/29/96 Removed unused declares
' GregS 9/5/96 Removed unused constants
' GregS 9/11/96 Added SendMessage API call stub

http://www.google.es/search?hl=es&q="Imran+Qureshi"+"PowerPoint+Central"&meta=

Download... and look at the last (hidden) slide for the "Fans"...

;-)

mind97

Enric
--
Enric Mañas [PowerPoint MVP]



Steve Rindsberg said:
Very!

And just to avoid any possible confusion, this "PPT Tools" file has
nothing to do
with any of the PPTools add-ins (which I wrote). I'd at least have
spelled
"exalted" correctly, had I a mind to elevate myself. <g>

Anyhow ... I think we're on the right track, but you didn't mention where
you found
this entry in the registry. That's the next thing to let us know about.

Most likely you'll be able to delete the keys that point to this file and
be done
with the thing, but let's be sure it's safe first.
 
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Enric Mañas

Peter Mac,

45th slide is "hidden" when viewed as a Slide Show...

Cordialmente

Enric
--
Enric Mañas [PowerPoint MVP]



Peter Mac said:
Had a look but couldn't find the hidden slide.

Enric Mañas said:
And just to avoid any possible confusion, this "PPT Tools" file has
nothing to do with any of the PPTools add-ins (which I wrote).


PPT Tools (FYI)

;-)

http://techrepublic.com.com/2346-10877_11-158694-14.html


Macro recorded 8/6/96 by Imran Qureshi

'============================================================================
'
' Module: VBALib.h
' Owner: a-gregs
' VBA: PowerPoint
'
' Desc: This module is a template for VBA projects. It contains
' a comprehensive list of all specialized functions that
' exist as well as interfaces to the most commonly used
' registry and NT Win32 library functions.
'============================================================================
'=============================================================================
' MODIFICATION HISTORY
' By Date Description of change
' JerryK 7/19/96 Added ChooseColor function and data structure
' GregS 7/22/96 Added constants and globals for common wizard
methods
' JerryK 8/21/96 Added declaration of GetActiveWindow()
' RickB 8/29/96 Removed unused declares
' GregS 9/5/96 Removed unused constants
' GregS 9/11/96 Added SendMessage API call stub

http://www.google.es/search?hl=es&q="Imran+Qureshi"+"PowerPoint+Central"&meta=

Download... and look at the last (hidden) slide for the "Fans"...

;-)

mind97

Enric
--
Enric Mañas [PowerPoint MVP]



Steve Rindsberg said:
Very!

And just to avoid any possible confusion, this "PPT Tools" file has
nothing to do
with any of the PPTools add-ins (which I wrote). I'd at least have
spelled
"exalted" correctly, had I a mind to elevate myself. <g>

Anyhow ... I think we're on the right track, but you didn't mention
where
you found
this entry in the registry. That's the next thing to let us know
about.

Most likely you'll be able to delete the keys that point to this file
and
be done
with the thing, but let's be sure it's safe first.
 
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Peter Mac

Done as you've said - but now I get "Powerpoint couldn't load the add-in"
when I fire up PPT
 
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Peter Mac

YER BEAUTY!!!! Success at last! Last time I just deleted the ‘Aware97’
line, but having deleted the whole OCRWARE file (?) I get a clean start on
PPT – and the simple OCR programme I use still works!
Many thanks Steve and to all others who contributed.

PS The canine dino suit is available in large human size – I’m wearing mine
now as a celebration!
 

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