Office 2000: Admin OK, User gets "Error Applying Transform"

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Paul

Ignore this moron. She is an obnoxious no nothing troll formerly named miss
prepascia tick. She likes treating people like garbage.
 
P

Paul

Ignore this moron. She is an obnoxious no nothing troll formerly named miss
prepascia tick. She likes treating people like garbage.
 
P

Paul

Ignore this moron. She is an obnoxious no nothing troll formerly named miss
prepascia tick. She likes treating people like garbage.
 
P

Paul

Ignore this moron. She is an obnoxious no nothing troll formerly named miss
prepascia tick. She likes treating people like garbage.
 
P

Paul

Ignore this moron. She is an obnoxious no nothing troll formerly named miss
prepascia tick. She likes treating people like garbage.
 
P

Paul

Ignore this moron. She is an obnoxious no nothing troll formerly named miss
prepascia tick. She likes treating people like garbage.
 
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karlo

Hello,

Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Thanks,
karlo
 
K

karlo

Hello,

Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Thanks,
karlo
 
K

karlo

Hello,

Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Thanks,
karlo
 
K

karlo

Hello,

Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Thanks,
karlo
 
K

karlo

Hello,

Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Thanks,
karlo
 
K

karlo

Hello,

Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Thanks,
karlo
 
K

karlo

Hello,

Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Thanks,
karlo
 
K

karlo

Hello,

Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Thanks,
karlo
 
K

karlo

Hello,

Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Thanks,
karlo
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Karlo,
Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Just look in the temp folder for User2 - something like

c:\Documents and Settings\User2\Local Settings\Temp

Look at every file if you have to, until you find something that looks
like it's related to Office. It should have an *.txt extension. When you
find it, copy and paste it here. With any luck it will show the error.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Karlo,
Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Just look in the temp folder for User2 - something like

c:\Documents and Settings\User2\Local Settings\Temp

Look at every file if you have to, until you find something that looks
like it's related to Office. It should have an *.txt extension. When you
find it, copy and paste it here. With any luck it will show the error.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Karlo,
Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Just look in the temp folder for User2 - something like

c:\Documents and Settings\User2\Local Settings\Temp

Look at every file if you have to, until you find something that looks
like it's related to Office. It should have an *.txt extension. When you
find it, copy and paste it here. With any luck it will show the error.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Karlo,
Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Just look in the temp folder for User2 - something like

c:\Documents and Settings\User2\Local Settings\Temp

Look at every file if you have to, until you find something that looks
like it's related to Office. It should have an *.txt extension. When you
find it, copy and paste it here. With any luck it will show the error.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Karlo,
Yes, I guessed I had done some very bad things.

How do I recognize a log file? I do I recognize one that is related to
Office?

Just look in the temp folder for User2 - something like

c:\Documents and Settings\User2\Local Settings\Temp

Look at every file if you have to, until you find something that looks
like it's related to Office. It should have an *.txt extension. When you
find it, copy and paste it here. With any luck it will show the error.
 

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