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July 19th, 2007, 08:30 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by dalek
Start\run\type "eventvwr.msc" without quotes
Select application and look for the little X's, click on one and read it's event info. As it's excel, you may be able to go directly to their website and get a description of the error type and fix if there is one, it may be you need to update Office 2000. 
Ok i'll try that.
 Originally Posted by MrCoffee
Funny.. I just got the exact error on Excel this morning from one of my users here... same version of Office.
Repair. Nope. Reinstalled. Nope. Finally ran as admin, and that cleared the issue. Eventvrw.msc showed nothing. Not a thing.
*EDIT: eventvwr.msc showed nothing excel or office related.
Hmm... So you just ran the program as an admin? I'm pretty sure this user is an Admin on the computer.
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