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Matthew
My system: Vista Business 32bit with SP1, Office 2007 Professional with SP1.
For a while I was running Vista (without SP1) and using Office 2007 with
SP1. Rarely any issues.
Sometime after installing Vista SP1, I've been having odd issues with my
Office installation, Excel especially. I don't know if it's its SP1 related,
or if it's just something went wrong with the Office install.
Here's the issue. I leave my PC on 24/7 and simply lock it when I leave the
office. After several days, Excel will just stop working, completely. When
I try to launch excel I get the error "Excel.exe is not a valid Win32
application".
I have tried reapplying SP1. After reapplying the SP1 and rebooting,
everything returned to normal. So I thought. A week or so later, same
issue. It turns out simply rebooting resolves the issue temporarily.
I thought my Excel exe was corrupted (i.e. some file wrote/deleted
information from the binary file). I verified modified dates with other
excel exe's and everything is the same. Nothing seems out of the ordinary.
I can't find any relevant errors in my event log. I can't see anything out
of the ordinary when using SysInternal's process monitor either. It's like
something in Vista thinks this EXE is a bad EXE and it won't let it launch
until I reboot.
I have even noticed after several times of launching the exe, if I browsed
to the installation directory, the actual icon for Excel was dimmed, as if it
was like a hidden file or something. WTH? When I rebooted, it returned to
the normal icon. I have yet to see the icon dim again, even during times of
issue.
I disabled my antivirus thinking it was the culprit to no avail.
What in the world could be happening? When I use the process monitor, the
exe never even gets executed (i.e. no events for excel.exe).
Please help!!!
-Matthew
For a while I was running Vista (without SP1) and using Office 2007 with
SP1. Rarely any issues.
Sometime after installing Vista SP1, I've been having odd issues with my
Office installation, Excel especially. I don't know if it's its SP1 related,
or if it's just something went wrong with the Office install.
Here's the issue. I leave my PC on 24/7 and simply lock it when I leave the
office. After several days, Excel will just stop working, completely. When
I try to launch excel I get the error "Excel.exe is not a valid Win32
application".
I have tried reapplying SP1. After reapplying the SP1 and rebooting,
everything returned to normal. So I thought. A week or so later, same
issue. It turns out simply rebooting resolves the issue temporarily.
I thought my Excel exe was corrupted (i.e. some file wrote/deleted
information from the binary file). I verified modified dates with other
excel exe's and everything is the same. Nothing seems out of the ordinary.
I can't find any relevant errors in my event log. I can't see anything out
of the ordinary when using SysInternal's process monitor either. It's like
something in Vista thinks this EXE is a bad EXE and it won't let it launch
until I reboot.
I have even noticed after several times of launching the exe, if I browsed
to the installation directory, the actual icon for Excel was dimmed, as if it
was like a hidden file or something. WTH? When I rebooted, it returned to
the normal icon. I have yet to see the icon dim again, even during times of
issue.
I disabled my antivirus thinking it was the culprit to no avail.
What in the world could be happening? When I use the process monitor, the
exe never even gets executed (i.e. no events for excel.exe).
Please help!!!
-Matthew