Re: Data*** View Not Working with Office 2003 Pro/IE6



Hi everyone,

I installed all the office tools on Microsoft Office Standard 2003.
That didn't fix my user that was having an issue. A colleague knew
about a regedit fix and that fixed her data*** view. She had found
it on one of the Sharepoint boards, but she wasn't sure which. It's
not a practical solution for system wide, but in my case a majority of
my users are in citrix with Office Pro 2003 which doesn't have the
issue.

The fix is to go into regedit. Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common
\ProductVersion
Go to the menu Edit, New, DWORD Value.
Enter ProInfo for the DWORD Value. Modify and change the value data
to 1.
Close the browser if you have it open.

This fixed my user. The Caps in 'ProInfo' are important.

Hope this helps someone.

Cathy


On Oct 5, 8:01 am, Brad Harris <BradHar...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
John,

I tried it yesterday and the procedure did not work so I tried it again but
this time I made sure that I clicked on Office Tools and selected Run all
from my computer. It worked.



"John" wrote:
I have installed office 2007 Pro same as your suggestion and didnt work for
me.

thanks

"Brad Harris" wrote:

John,

Nobody has emailed me yet however, I solved the issue this morning.
I think the issue is primarily for Office 2003 users loading MSProject Pro
2007.
When you load MSP2007 Pro for the first time, deselect the entire shared
components and install. If you already have MSProject 2007 installed, do
this from add remove programs. This will fix the data *** view however,
when a PM or Rm goes to build a team or an admin goes to edit security, there
are errors when trying to save. The cure for this seems to be installing
Office 2007 Pro however, if you do not want to install the office 2007 Pro
suite like us, deselect EVERYTHING except the Office Tools component at the
bottom. WaLA...all is well in the world.

"John" wrote:

have you received the link for this issue?
Am having the same issue.

Try to do a repair on your shared point services. I created a virtual
environment where i had the same issue as my production envrionemnt and by
doing the repair and reinstall of .net frame work work it.

"Paul Kurian" wrote:

Hi,

You can solve this by downnloading access runtime. Following is the link

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
familyid=D9AE78D9-9DC6-4B38-9FA6-2C745A175AED&displaylang=en

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