Office SP3 & Frontpage 2002

M

Mark Gordon

Hello,

I'm having the damndest time trying to figure out what's
going on. Here are my problems:

In Frontpage 2002, I have 2 webs that I am unable to use
because of a "System Access" violation. After that
violation hapens, The "Send Error Report" to MS appears.
I allow it, and it then tells me that there is a fix for
this problem. I click on the link and go to the Office
SP3 download. I download and install. During the
Install, it asks me for my FrontPage 2002 CD, which I
provide. It finishes installing and then does a reboot.

Now, I am unable to correctly use Word, Outlook or
anything else. It tells me, on starting up the proggy,
that it cannot load my Document Template "Adobe
PDFMaker.dot".

No problem. I update the Adobe PDF template from the
Adobe website. Oops, still doesn't work. I then try to
uncheck the "add-ins" that list the Adobe template.
Still does nothing. And, this happens every time I close
down the document: "The Normal.dot template ahs been
updated, do you want to accept the changes?" It doesn't
matter if accept the changes, discard the changes,
cancel, etc. Nothing changes. I remain unable to open
an Word Document.

The only thing I can do is uninstall the Office SP3
update, which then brings me right back to my original
problem of being unable to use the two webs in FrontPage
2003. However, I am then able to use my other Office
products with no problems.

Please, someone with compassion, help me past this
Dante's Inferno of Updates that traverse me 'round
and 'round in circles.

I am usinf XP Professional (not the new Service Pack
Update 2 for that, mind you) with Office XP and FrontPage
2002.

I have Adobe Acrobat 5 (But seriously, it doesn't matter
if I uninstall it completely because it still says it
cannot open my Office document, just without the
PDFMaker.dot add-in error).

I will stay in this forum, refreshing throughout the day,
waiting for someone to save me.

Thank you!
 

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