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Oliver Black (Larry212)
I have an old version of Microsoft Word (2000) running on Windows XP SP3 with
the full Expression Studio 2 installed [Including VS2008 Standard Edition].
It has been running fine, or at least
until recently. Sometimes, a screen pops up that says "an unhandled Win32
exception occured in WINWORD.EXE [3052].
Possible debuggers:
"New Instance of Visual Studio 2008"
Then there are a couple of options for the default choice.
I've not begun computer programming yet, so I have no idea what it means.
It asks me "do you want to debug using the selected debugger?"
If I click "yes" then it opens VS2008 and attempts to debugg (which seems
to be doing nothing). Meanwhile, MS Word isn't responding.
If I click "no", MS Word closes and I can't re-open an automatically saved
file.
This is really confusing and bothersome (and it's interfering with daily
workflow).
However, someone in a Visual Studio forum said it was probably a problem
with Word, not VS. ???
Anyone have any suggestions? Ideas?
Thanks,
-O.B.
the full Expression Studio 2 installed [Including VS2008 Standard Edition].
It has been running fine, or at least
until recently. Sometimes, a screen pops up that says "an unhandled Win32
exception occured in WINWORD.EXE [3052].
Possible debuggers:
"New Instance of Visual Studio 2008"
Then there are a couple of options for the default choice.
I've not begun computer programming yet, so I have no idea what it means.
It asks me "do you want to debug using the selected debugger?"
If I click "yes" then it opens VS2008 and attempts to debugg (which seems
to be doing nothing). Meanwhile, MS Word isn't responding.
If I click "no", MS Word closes and I can't re-open an automatically saved
file.
This is really confusing and bothersome (and it's interfering with daily
workflow).
However, someone in a Visual Studio forum said it was probably a problem
with Word, not VS. ???
Anyone have any suggestions? Ideas?
Thanks,
-O.B.