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Hello All,
On our company intranet, we have several pages which list Word documents available for downloading. When the user clicks the link, a "Open, Save, Cancel" dialog appears.
For most users, they simply select "Open" and the DOC file opens in Word as expected.
But for one user, the process doesn't work.
When she clicks the "Open" button, she gets a "File Not Found" dialog and Word hangs on startup.
If she "Saves" the document to her disk, she can open the file as expected.
In addition, if Word is already open when the visits the web page, the document opens as expected.
I'm barely a Word user, so I don't have any ideas on how to troubleshoot this. Anyhelp is appreciated!
-tomas vera
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You might try un-registering Word and then re-registering it again. Go to Start/Run and run the following commands:
winword /unregserver winword /r
Note the space before the forward slash.
Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP
Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/
"Tomas Vera" <taveraNOSPAM[ at ]sbcglobalREMOVE.net> wrote in message news:oaccc21qookdujqpde5ej53takgb2qm5ml[ at ]4ax.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello All, > > On our company intranet, we have several pages which list Word > documents available for downloading. When the user clicks the link, > a > "Open, Save, Cancel" dialog appears. > > For most users, they simply select "Open" and the DOC file opens in > Word as expected. > > But for one user, the process doesn't work. > > When she clicks the "Open" button, she gets a "File Not Found" > dialog > and Word hangs on startup. > > If she "Saves" the document to her disk, she can open the file as > expected. > > In addition, if Word is already open when the visits the web page, > the > document opens as expected. > > I'm barely a Word user, so I don't have any ideas on how to > troubleshoot this. Anyhelp is appreciated! > > -tomas vera
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When I run the 'winword /unregserver' command, Word starts up normally. Is this wha is supposed to happen?
Running the 'winword /r' command starts the installer and I suspect that the registration continues as expected.
Still testing the fixes.
Thanks for your suggestions!
-tomas
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 13:01:31 -0500, "Beth Melton" <bmelton[ at ]NoSpam4Memvps.org> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >You might try un-registering Word and then re-registering it again. Go >to Start/Run and run the following commands: > >winword /unregserver >winword /r > >Note the space before the forward slash. > >Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for >assistance by email can not be acknowledged. > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Beth Melton >Microsoft Office MVP > >Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word>TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/>MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/> > >"Tomas Vera" <taveraNOSPAM[ at ]sbcglobalREMOVE.net> wrote in message >news:oaccc21qookdujqpde5ej53takgb2qm5ml[ at ]4ax.com... >> Hello All, >> >> On our company intranet, we have several pages which list Word >> documents available for downloading. When the user clicks the link, >> a >> "Open, Save, Cancel" dialog appears. >> >> For most users, they simply select "Open" and the DOC file opens in >> Word as expected. >> >> But for one user, the process doesn't work. >> >> When she clicks the "Open" button, she gets a "File Not Found" >> dialog >> and Word hangs on startup. >> >> If she "Saves" the document to her disk, she can open the file as >> expected. >> >> In addition, if Word is already open when the visits the web page, >> the >> document opens as expected. >> >> I'm barely a Word user, so I don't have any ideas on how to >> troubleshoot this. Anyhelp is appreciated! >> >> -tomas vera >
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It's the /r switch that is the most important. It will rebuild the file associations for Word since it's the instructions in the file association that are used when you open a file outside the application.
Let us know what you find. :-)
Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP
Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/
"Tomas Vera" <taveraNOSPAM[ at ]sbcglobalREMOVE.net> wrote in message news:gm2vc2ptie7v55srk91c70n1v0idnv6nm2[ at ]4ax.com...
[Quoted Text] > > When I run the > 'winword /unregserver' > command, Word starts up normally. Is this wha is supposed to happen? > > Running the > 'winword /r' > command starts the installer and I suspect that the registration > continues as expected. > > Still testing the fixes. > > Thanks for your suggestions! > > > -tomas > > On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 13:01:31 -0500, "Beth Melton" > <bmelton[ at ]NoSpam4Memvps.org> wrote: > >>You might try un-registering Word and then re-registering it again. >>Go >>to Start/Run and run the following commands: >> >>winword /unregserver >>winword /r
>> >>"Tomas Vera" <taveraNOSPAM[ at ]sbcglobalREMOVE.net> wrote in message >>news:oaccc21qookdujqpde5ej53takgb2qm5ml[ at ]4ax.com... >>> Hello All, >>> >>> On our company intranet, we have several pages which list Word >>> documents available for downloading. When the user clicks the >>> link, >>> a >>> "Open, Save, Cancel" dialog appears. >>> >>> For most users, they simply select "Open" and the DOC file opens >>> in >>> Word as expected. >>> >>> But for one user, the process doesn't work. >>> >>> When she clicks the "Open" button, she gets a "File Not Found" >>> dialog >>> and Word hangs on startup. >>> >>> If she "Saves" the document to her disk, she can open the file as >>> expected. >>> >>> In addition, if Word is already open when the visits the web page, >>> the >>> document opens as expected. >>> >>> I'm barely a Word user, so I don't have any ideas on how to >>> troubleshoot this. Anyhelp is appreciated! >>> >>> -tomas vera >> >
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OK. I ran 'winword.exe /r' with no results.
The links to word docs still launch Word, but the 'file can not be found' errors still pop up.
My next strategry is to update from Office XP to office 2003, hoping that this will create the new registry entries needed to launch the documents.
I'm still puzzled about the behavior of 'winword.exe /unregserver' since all that happened was that WinWord started up with a blank document.
Is this the expected behavior?
-tomas
On Tue, 1 Aug 2006 14:15:51 -0500, "Beth Melton" <bmelton[ at ]NoSpam4Memvps.org> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >It's the /r switch that is the most important. It will rebuild the >file associations for Word since it's the instructions in the file >association that are used when you open a file outside the >application. > >Let us know what you find. :-) > >Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for >assistance by email can not be acknowledged. >
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The /unregserver switch supposed to unregister the file associations. Here's a link to a KB article I found for you: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=918957
Based on your description I'm wondering if this no longer works for some of the more current versions of Word. I tried this after your post and encountered the same thing, Word started and the file associations weren't removed. Although I also have Word 2007 installed so my results may be different.
Note that I added that command simply as a precaution. I've found a few times that the /r (short for regserver) didn't recreate all of the file associations. So if they are missing, they would definitely be recreated when you use the /r switch.
You still might try manually deleting them and use the /r switch to create them if upgrading to Office 2003 doesn't work.
Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP
Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/
"Tomas Vera" <taveraNOSPAM[ at ]sbcglobalREMOVE.net> wrote in message news:8gn1d25pi6r8jijnl0ot6kdd5thdc7bpd5[ at ]4ax.com...
[Quoted Text] > OK. I ran 'winword.exe /r' with no results. > > The links to word docs still launch Word, but the 'file can not be > found' errors still pop up. > > My next strategry is to update from Office XP to office 2003, hoping > that this will create the new registry entries needed to launch the > documents. > > I'm still puzzled about the behavior of > 'winword.exe /unregserver' > since all that happened was that WinWord started up with a blank > document. > > Is this the expected behavior? > > -tomas > > > On Tue, 1 Aug 2006 14:15:51 -0500, "Beth Melton" > <bmelton[ at ]NoSpam4Memvps.org> wrote: > >>It's the /r switch that is the most important. It will rebuild the >>file associations for Word since it's the instructions in the file >>association that are used when you open a file outside the >>application. >> >>Let us know what you find. :-) >> >>Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for >>assistance by email can not be acknowledged. >> >
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