Office 2000 Binder program no longer opens documents

R

rr

I am running Office 2000 SP3 with the latest updates on a Windows 2000
domain. I have a user that can no longer access their binder documents. The
binder program opens and gives this message: "Office Binder cannot locate the
program that was used to create this section.". All of the icons in the left
window APPEAR to be accessable but do not allow the documents to be opened.

Domain security priveledges do not make a difference. Another user can open
the binder document so I believe it is not corrupt.

Office Detect and Repair has been performed with no help. reinstalling
Office has not helped.

Any ideas?
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Ron,

See if this article helps.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307816&FR=1

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I am running Office 2000 SP3 with the latest updates on a Windows 2000
domain. I have a user that can no longer access their binder documents. The
binder program opens and gives this message: "Office Binder cannot locate the
program that was used to create this section.". All of the icons in the left
window APPEAR to be accessable but do not allow the documents to be opened.

Domain security priveledges do not make a difference. Another user can open
the binder document so I believe it is not corrupt.

Office Detect and Repair has been performed with no help. reinstalling
Office has not helped.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

Ron>>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
R

rr

Thanks for the article. Unfortunately, I am running Norton Antivirus
Corporate edition 8.0 on my network so I don't think this applies. I did
not see anything about script blocking in the Norton version I am running.

Ron
 

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