Re: Manually Registering an Excel Add-in
From: Dave Peterson (ec35720_at_msn.com)
Date: 06/10/04
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Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 19:08:05 -0500
First, I don't have an answer.
But I do have a tip. If you're going to post your messages to multiple groups,
do it with one message. Put all the groups in the header and send it once.
If you crosspost, responders will see all the answers. If you multipost
(different messages to different groups (like what you did)), then many will
ignore your message and assume that it was answered elsewhere.
Tim wrote:
>
> I'll post this on a few different newsgroups.
>
> OK so we migrated our network from NT 4.0 to 2003. One of
> the users had a program that adds itself onto Excel and
> pulls queries off a SQL database into it.
>
> Once her machine was logged into the new network, of
> course it created a new local profile under documents and
> setting called \username.newdomainname. When she runs it
> she gets an error which refers to DLL files not being
> registered and her event log states that the registry
> couldn't unload her profile as an application was still
> running, but the registry will unload after rebooting.
>
> Any ideas on how to merge these 2 profiles or manually
> register DLL files? The application was reinstalled.
-- Dave Peterson ec35720@msn.com
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