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César F. Qüeb Montejo
Hello mods,
I'm a VSNET 2005 developer. In the last days i have installed the RTM
release for this suite and obviusly, the .NET Framework was installed. The
problem is that the Office suite does not work fine. The windows update
component application installed yesterday the update with ID: KB907417 -
Update for Office 2003.
This update fix an issue caused by the Framework 2.0 in the Word and Excel
applications, but after this patch, i can't send e-mails using Word lmy
default e-mail's editor.
The error "Unknow interface" is shown, when you use some feature from word
(ex. a table) and use the Undo command.
If you try of send an e-mail, the message "Non-specified error" is shown.
Regards
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I'm a VSNET 2005 developer. In the last days i have installed the RTM
release for this suite and obviusly, the .NET Framework was installed. The
problem is that the Office suite does not work fine. The windows update
component application installed yesterday the update with ID: KB907417 -
Update for Office 2003.
This update fix an issue caused by the Framework 2.0 in the Word and Excel
applications, but after this patch, i can't send e-mails using Word lmy
default e-mail's editor.
The error "Unknow interface" is shown, when you use some feature from word
(ex. a table) and use the Undo command.
If you try of send an e-mail, the message "Non-specified error" is shown.
Regards
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...ae3a350eaf18&dg=microsoft.public.officeupdate