registry errors after Office 2003 installation

A

alden24

After installing Ofice 2003 Professional and its SP2, I found I now had 22
new registry errors of the type:

The key "um:content-classes:catalog\DefaultIcon" refers to a missing icon
C:\ProgramFiles\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Folders\pkmres.dll,15. All
refer to missing Office 2003 "Default icons" of of one sort or another.

After downloading and installing available Office updates, I then had 39
registry errors, the original 22 plus 17 PowerPoint "invalid command entry"
errors.

I was unable to correct any of these errors and have no idea how to debug
then.

Searching the knowing base here came up with nothing.

I'm using Windows XP SP2 on an eMachines tower with plenty of speed, memory
and disk space.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the office
programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is yes to
both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".

If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
and should be avoided at all costs!

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the office
programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is yes to
both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".

If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
and should be avoided at all costs!

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the office
programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is yes to
both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".

If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
and should be avoided at all costs!

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the office
programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is yes to
both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".

If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
and should be avoided at all costs!

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the office
programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is yes to
both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".

If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
and should be avoided at all costs!

hth
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Besides hosing your system, giving false information, and basically being nuisanceware, yeah, those programs are really great!

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, ANONYMOUS asked:

| How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the
| office programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is
| yes to both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".
|
| If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
| surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
| and should be avoided at all costs!
|
| hth
|
|
| alden24 wrote:
||
|| After installing Ofice 2003 Professional and its SP2, I found I now
|| had 22 new registry errors of the type:
||
|| The key "um:content-classes:catalog\DefaultIcon" refers to a missing
|| icon C:\ProgramFiles\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web
|| Folders\pkmres.dll,15. All refer to missing Office 2003 "Default
|| icons" of of one sort or another.
||
|| After downloading and installing available Office updates, I then
|| had 39 registry errors, the original 22 plus 17 PowerPoint "invalid
|| command entry" errors.
||
|| I was unable to correct any of these errors and have no idea how to
|| debug then.
||
|| Searching the knowing base here came up with nothing.
||
|| I'm using Windows XP SP2 on an eMachines tower with plenty of speed,
|| memory and disk space.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Besides hosing your system, giving false information, and basically being nuisanceware, yeah, those programs are really great!

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, ANONYMOUS asked:

| How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the
| office programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is
| yes to both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".
|
| If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
| surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
| and should be avoided at all costs!
|
| hth
|
|
| alden24 wrote:
||
|| After installing Ofice 2003 Professional and its SP2, I found I now
|| had 22 new registry errors of the type:
||
|| The key "um:content-classes:catalog\DefaultIcon" refers to a missing
|| icon C:\ProgramFiles\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web
|| Folders\pkmres.dll,15. All refer to missing Office 2003 "Default
|| icons" of of one sort or another.
||
|| After downloading and installing available Office updates, I then
|| had 39 registry errors, the original 22 plus 17 PowerPoint "invalid
|| command entry" errors.
||
|| I was unable to correct any of these errors and have no idea how to
|| debug then.
||
|| Searching the knowing base here came up with nothing.
||
|| I'm using Windows XP SP2 on an eMachines tower with plenty of speed,
|| memory and disk space.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Besides hosing your system, giving false information, and basically being nuisanceware, yeah, those programs are really great!

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, ANONYMOUS asked:

| How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the
| office programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is
| yes to both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".
|
| If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
| surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
| and should be avoided at all costs!
|
| hth
|
|
| alden24 wrote:
||
|| After installing Ofice 2003 Professional and its SP2, I found I now
|| had 22 new registry errors of the type:
||
|| The key "um:content-classes:catalog\DefaultIcon" refers to a missing
|| icon C:\ProgramFiles\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web
|| Folders\pkmres.dll,15. All refer to missing Office 2003 "Default
|| icons" of of one sort or another.
||
|| After downloading and installing available Office updates, I then
|| had 39 registry errors, the original 22 plus 17 PowerPoint "invalid
|| command entry" errors.
||
|| I was unable to correct any of these errors and have no idea how to
|| debug then.
||
|| Searching the knowing base here came up with nothing.
||
|| I'm using Windows XP SP2 on an eMachines tower with plenty of speed,
|| memory and disk space.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Besides hosing your system, giving false information, and basically being nuisanceware, yeah, those programs are really great!

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, ANONYMOUS asked:

| How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the
| office programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is
| yes to both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".
|
| If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
| surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
| and should be avoided at all costs!
|
| hth
|
|
| alden24 wrote:
||
|| After installing Ofice 2003 Professional and its SP2, I found I now
|| had 22 new registry errors of the type:
||
|| The key "um:content-classes:catalog\DefaultIcon" refers to a missing
|| icon C:\ProgramFiles\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web
|| Folders\pkmres.dll,15. All refer to missing Office 2003 "Default
|| icons" of of one sort or another.
||
|| After downloading and installing available Office updates, I then
|| had 39 registry errors, the original 22 plus 17 PowerPoint "invalid
|| command entry" errors.
||
|| I was unable to correct any of these errors and have no idea how to
|| debug then.
||
|| Searching the knowing base here came up with nothing.
||
|| I'm using Windows XP SP2 on an eMachines tower with plenty of speed,
|| memory and disk space.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Besides hosing your system, giving false information, and basically being nuisanceware, yeah, those programs are really great!

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, ANONYMOUS asked:

| How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the
| office programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is
| yes to both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".
|
| If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
| surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
| and should be avoided at all costs!
|
| hth
|
|
| alden24 wrote:
||
|| After installing Ofice 2003 Professional and its SP2, I found I now
|| had 22 new registry errors of the type:
||
|| The key "um:content-classes:catalog\DefaultIcon" refers to a missing
|| icon C:\ProgramFiles\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web
|| Folders\pkmres.dll,15. All refer to missing Office 2003 "Default
|| icons" of of one sort or another.
||
|| After downloading and installing available Office updates, I then
|| had 39 registry errors, the original 22 plus 17 PowerPoint "invalid
|| command entry" errors.
||
|| I was unable to correct any of these errors and have no idea how to
|| debug then.
||
|| Searching the knowing base here came up with nothing.
||
|| I'm using Windows XP SP2 on an eMachines tower with plenty of speed,
|| memory and disk space.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You name me one registry cleaner you have used that is good! One
doesn't need any registry cleaners otherwise Microsoft would provide one
if it is absolutely necessary. REGISTRY CLEANERS DON'T WORK AND THERE
IS NO EVIDENCE THAT THEY SPEED UP THE SYSTEM! A complete and utter
waste of time!

My messages never contain false information. Can ou point out any!

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You name me one registry cleaner you have used that is good! One
doesn't need any registry cleaners otherwise Microsoft would provide one
if it is absolutely necessary. REGISTRY CLEANERS DON'T WORK AND THERE
IS NO EVIDENCE THAT THEY SPEED UP THE SYSTEM! A complete and utter
waste of time!

My messages never contain false information. Can ou point out any!

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You name me one registry cleaner you have used that is good! One
doesn't need any registry cleaners otherwise Microsoft would provide one
if it is absolutely necessary. REGISTRY CLEANERS DON'T WORK AND THERE
IS NO EVIDENCE THAT THEY SPEED UP THE SYSTEM! A complete and utter
waste of time!

My messages never contain false information. Can ou point out any!

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You name me one registry cleaner you have used that is good! One
doesn't need any registry cleaners otherwise Microsoft would provide one
if it is absolutely necessary. REGISTRY CLEANERS DON'T WORK AND THERE
IS NO EVIDENCE THAT THEY SPEED UP THE SYSTEM! A complete and utter
waste of time!

My messages never contain false information. Can ou point out any!

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You name me one registry cleaner you have used that is good! One
doesn't need any registry cleaners otherwise Microsoft would provide one
if it is absolutely necessary. REGISTRY CLEANERS DON'T WORK AND THERE
IS NO EVIDENCE THAT THEY SPEED UP THE SYSTEM! A complete and utter
waste of time!

My messages never contain false information. Can ou point out any!

hth
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

That's what Milly said. Sarcasm is a difficult emotion to get across in type
but her words pretty much nailed that. :)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375




ANONYMOUS said:
You name me one registry cleaner you have used that is good! One
doesn't need any registry cleaners otherwise Microsoft would provide one
if it is absolutely necessary. REGISTRY CLEANERS DON'T WORK AND THERE
IS NO EVIDENCE THAT THEY SPEED UP THE SYSTEM! A complete and utter
waste of time!

My messages never contain false information. Can ou point out any!

hth


Milly Staples said:
Besides hosing your system, giving false information, and basically being
nuisanceware, yeah, those programs are really great!

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, ANONYMOUS asked:

| How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the
| office programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is
| yes to both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".
|
| If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
| surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
| and should be avoided at all costs!
|
| hth
|
|
| alden24 wrote:
||
|| After installing Ofice 2003 Professional and its SP2, I found I now
|| had 22 new registry errors of the type:
||
|| The key "um:content-classes:catalog\DefaultIcon" refers to a missing
|| icon C:\ProgramFiles\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web
|| Folders\pkmres.dll,15. All refer to missing Office 2003 "Default
|| icons" of of one sort or another.
||
|| After downloading and installing available Office updates, I then
|| had 39 registry errors, the original 22 plus 17 PowerPoint "invalid
|| command entry" errors.
||
|| I was unable to correct any of these errors and have no idea how to
|| debug then.
||
|| Searching the knowing base here came up with nothing.
||
|| I'm using Windows XP SP2 on an eMachines tower with plenty of speed,
|| memory and disk space.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

That's what Milly said. Sarcasm is a difficult emotion to get across in type
but her words pretty much nailed that. :)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375




ANONYMOUS said:
You name me one registry cleaner you have used that is good! One
doesn't need any registry cleaners otherwise Microsoft would provide one
if it is absolutely necessary. REGISTRY CLEANERS DON'T WORK AND THERE
IS NO EVIDENCE THAT THEY SPEED UP THE SYSTEM! A complete and utter
waste of time!

My messages never contain false information. Can ou point out any!

hth


Milly Staples said:
Besides hosing your system, giving false information, and basically being
nuisanceware, yeah, those programs are really great!

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, ANONYMOUS asked:

| How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the
| office programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is
| yes to both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".
|
| If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
| surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
| and should be avoided at all costs!
|
| hth
|
|
| alden24 wrote:
||
|| After installing Ofice 2003 Professional and its SP2, I found I now
|| had 22 new registry errors of the type:
||
|| The key "um:content-classes:catalog\DefaultIcon" refers to a missing
|| icon C:\ProgramFiles\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web
|| Folders\pkmres.dll,15. All refer to missing Office 2003 "Default
|| icons" of of one sort or another.
||
|| After downloading and installing available Office updates, I then
|| had 39 registry errors, the original 22 plus 17 PowerPoint "invalid
|| command entry" errors.
||
|| I was unable to correct any of these errors and have no idea how to
|| debug then.
||
|| Searching the knowing base here came up with nothing.
||
|| I'm using Windows XP SP2 on an eMachines tower with plenty of speed,
|| memory and disk space.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

That's what Milly said. Sarcasm is a difficult emotion to get across in type
but her words pretty much nailed that. :)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375




ANONYMOUS said:
You name me one registry cleaner you have used that is good! One
doesn't need any registry cleaners otherwise Microsoft would provide one
if it is absolutely necessary. REGISTRY CLEANERS DON'T WORK AND THERE
IS NO EVIDENCE THAT THEY SPEED UP THE SYSTEM! A complete and utter
waste of time!

My messages never contain false information. Can ou point out any!

hth


Milly Staples said:
Besides hosing your system, giving false information, and basically being
nuisanceware, yeah, those programs are really great!

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, ANONYMOUS asked:

| How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the
| office programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is
| yes to both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".
|
| If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
| surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
| and should be avoided at all costs!
|
| hth
|
|
| alden24 wrote:
||
|| After installing Ofice 2003 Professional and its SP2, I found I now
|| had 22 new registry errors of the type:
||
|| The key "um:content-classes:catalog\DefaultIcon" refers to a missing
|| icon C:\ProgramFiles\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web
|| Folders\pkmres.dll,15. All refer to missing Office 2003 "Default
|| icons" of of one sort or another.
||
|| After downloading and installing available Office updates, I then
|| had 39 registry errors, the original 22 plus 17 PowerPoint "invalid
|| command entry" errors.
||
|| I was unable to correct any of these errors and have no idea how to
|| debug then.
||
|| Searching the knowing base here came up with nothing.
||
|| I'm using Windows XP SP2 on an eMachines tower with plenty of speed,
|| memory and disk space.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

That's what Milly said. Sarcasm is a difficult emotion to get across in type
but her words pretty much nailed that. :)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375




ANONYMOUS said:
You name me one registry cleaner you have used that is good! One
doesn't need any registry cleaners otherwise Microsoft would provide one
if it is absolutely necessary. REGISTRY CLEANERS DON'T WORK AND THERE
IS NO EVIDENCE THAT THEY SPEED UP THE SYSTEM! A complete and utter
waste of time!

My messages never contain false information. Can ou point out any!

hth


Milly Staples said:
Besides hosing your system, giving false information, and basically being
nuisanceware, yeah, those programs are really great!

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, ANONYMOUS asked:

| How do you know you have registry error? Can you run any of the
| office programs? Is your system running normally? If the answer is
| yes to both questions then YOU DON'T HAVE ANY REGISTRY ERRORS".
|
| If you have used those "crap" registry cleaner programs then I am not
| surprised you are getting false messages. Those programs are spywares
| and should be avoided at all costs!
|
| hth
|
|
| alden24 wrote:
||
|| After installing Ofice 2003 Professional and its SP2, I found I now
|| had 22 new registry errors of the type:
||
|| The key "um:content-classes:catalog\DefaultIcon" refers to a missing
|| icon C:\ProgramFiles\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web
|| Folders\pkmres.dll,15. All refer to missing Office 2003 "Default
|| icons" of of one sort or another.
||
|| After downloading and installing available Office updates, I then
|| had 39 registry errors, the original 22 plus 17 PowerPoint "invalid
|| command entry" errors.
||
|| I was unable to correct any of these errors and have no idea how to
|| debug then.
||
|| Searching the knowing base here came up with nothing.
||
|| I'm using Windows XP SP2 on an eMachines tower with plenty of speed,
|| memory and disk space.
 

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