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Aplications error. Excel

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Yaneth - 02 Feb 2004 14:05 GMT
Could youplease help me?
I was working in Excel and suddenly I got a error message:
"APlication Error, generating an aplication error
register. Excel.exe" Exception: Access violating:
0xc0000005), Address: 0x30026d89"

After that, I uninstalled and installed Office 2000 again,
when I open my computer under Administrator privileges it
works very good but if I want to access with my id I
cannot read any Excel spreadsheet.

Thanks for your quick response,
Yaneth
Mark Henri - 02 Feb 2004 16:40 GMT
> After that, I uninstalled and installed Office 2000 again,
> when I open my computer under Administrator privileges it
> works very good but if I want to access with my id I
> cannot read any Excel spreadsheet.

These corrupted profiles in XP are difficult.  The official strategy we
used at Microsoft was to create a new profile and delete the old one.  Not
very efficient but faster than trying to find the registry corruption.
Before doing that, make sure to run through these steps just in case it's
not a profile corruption--

http://www.markhenri.com/excel/stdtroubleshooting.html

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