S
Shampoo
Hi
I wonder if anyone can help with this...
I have OfficeXP installed on a server. A web application
allows users to upload Office documents, and these are
then opened using the relevant Office App (using COM), and
converted to PDF files (using ActivePDF).
All works fine for a while, but occasionally Powerpoint
stops working - when I try and manually open a file in
Powerpoint on the server, I get the "Powerpoint found a
problem it can't correct..." message. The file actually
opens fine once this message is cleared, but because of
the message, COM access to powerpoint fails. If I create a
new powerpoint presentation on the server, then I get this
message when I try to save it.
The only way to clear this message is to uninstall and
reinstall office - I have tried deleting the registry
settings, repairing, reinstalling - none make any
difference.
I have checked the various MS KB articles, but haven't
found anything which seems to be causing this problem. The
server does not have Norton Antivirus, or Adobe Acrobat on
it.
Any suggestions / help gratefully received!!!!
Thanks
Shamp
I wonder if anyone can help with this...
I have OfficeXP installed on a server. A web application
allows users to upload Office documents, and these are
then opened using the relevant Office App (using COM), and
converted to PDF files (using ActivePDF).
All works fine for a while, but occasionally Powerpoint
stops working - when I try and manually open a file in
Powerpoint on the server, I get the "Powerpoint found a
problem it can't correct..." message. The file actually
opens fine once this message is cleared, but because of
the message, COM access to powerpoint fails. If I create a
new powerpoint presentation on the server, then I get this
message when I try to save it.
The only way to clear this message is to uninstall and
reinstall office - I have tried deleting the registry
settings, repairing, reinstalling - none make any
difference.
I have checked the various MS KB articles, but haven't
found anything which seems to be causing this problem. The
server does not have Norton Antivirus, or Adobe Acrobat on
it.
Any suggestions / help gratefully received!!!!
Thanks
Shamp