CiceroUlwndframe - Will not let me shut down machine

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anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 06/04/04


Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 08:31:27 -0700


"CiceroUlWndFrame" error (Not Responding) upon Windows
Shutdown:

This error is caused by the "Speech and Handwriting
Recognition" feature of MS Office. You can turn this
feature off by going to the Add/Remove Programs applet in
Control Panel. Click on the entry for MS Office and then
on "Change". Browse to "Office Shared
Features," "Alternative User Input," and make Speech and
Handwriting Recognition (both) "Not available" from the
drop-down box.

Let us know if this works

>-----Original Message-----
>Windows XP -Pro SP1
>Office 2003
>
>Whenever I shut down my computer I get a couple of
windows of programs that
>are frozen and computer asks me to end task or wait....I
end the task and
>it shuts down without a problem.
>The first window is for CiceroUlwndframe
>The second window is for WMI which is probably frozen due
to Cicero. I
>checked
>google and a couple of pages pointed to Office 2003. I
removed the useless
>speech recognition whatever from Office 2003, but still
get the problem with
>CiceroUlwndframe.
>
>Anybody has any hits to help me out??
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
>.
>



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