Excel fails to open specific workbook

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TJPC Daniel

Whenever one of the end users tries to open an excel file on the serve
it comes up with the following error:

"EXCEL.exe generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You wil
need to restart the program.
An error log is being created."

Running excel in safe mode, "excel.exe /safe", lets me view the fil
just fine, and if I log that user off and log on under my username o
her PC it lets me view the file with no problems. Is there something
can change to the user profile to fix this problem? Recreating the fil
has not been a sucessful venture.

On a side note, where the hell does excel create the log file?
searched for modified/new log files and could not find anything relate
to excel
 
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Dave Peterson

Use windows search to look for drwtsn32.log or drwatson.log or even *.log

But once you find it, I bet it won't help.

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Just a guess, but maybe it's not your workbook causing the trouble.

While logged on as that user try this:

Close excel
Use windows search and look for *.xlb (location and name will vary with the
versions of windows and excel you used).

Rename that *.xlb file to *.xlbOLD

restart excel and test it out a bit.

This does mean that you'll have to recreate any customized changes to your
toolbars, though.

If it doesn't help, delete any newly created *.xlb files and rename the *.xlbOLD
back to *.xlb.

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If that doesn't help, try cleaning up the windows temp file.

Close excel (and any other applications)
windows start button|Run
%temp%

Clean up as much stuff as you can.

Excel can get confused when there's lots of junk in the windows temp folder.

You may want to try the temp file stuff first. It's less intrusive.
 
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TJPC Daniel

Dave,

I attempted the following suggestions with no luck. The only thin
that works still is opening in safe mode. As an update, I trie
opening it once again under my username and this time it did NOT let m
successfully open it. I opened the drwatson log file and it is a bunc
of gibberish
 
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Dave Peterson

Can the user open any file correctly--or is it just this one?

It seems to me that if you logon and it opens ok, then it shouldn't be the file.

If the user has trouble with all files, then maybe it's time to reinstall excel
(if those other two tries didn't help).

I don't have a good guess (well, after you tried the other two!).
 
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TJPC Daniel

It is this one specific excel file causing problems. I've already trie
creating a new file and pasting the contents from the other in it an
had no luck.
 
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Dave Peterson

Lots of people have praised OpenOffice.org for saving their data and code.
http://www.openoffice.org, a 60-104 meg download or a CD

There are commercial recovery services. I've never used it, but you might want
to check into:
http://www.officerecovery.com

And sometimes newer versions of excel can open files that older versions can't.
(And sometimes just different versions may work, too!)
 

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