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I can't say I'm confident this problem will be fixed by SP1. I'm desperate
for help from someone - it is such a terrible bug in Vista!!!

Help!!!!!

"Terry Farrell" wrote:

David

SP1 for Vista is under test too: solely a guess that both Office and Vista
SP1s will be out together. The fix list for Vista is massive - but I only
saw a preview, so I have no idea what will be in the final package.

Terry

"David" <David@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi there, I'm the guy who raised this issue in the first place on a couple
of MS forums, and got no satisfactory answert.

I can confirm that it's nothing to do with AV software. If I disable it, I
still get the problem.

I can also confirm that the problem is not to do with Word 2007, but with
Vista Explorer. I get the problem whenever I try to open a Word or htm
file
*before* I've opened the associated application (Word or Firefox). If I
double click the file in Explorer, I get 'Windows cannot find the file
specified etc. etc.'.

If I open the program, e.g. Word or Firefox, and *then* click the file in
Explorer, it opens fine. I can also open the file *within* the program
using
File/Open.

I've tried everything. I sure as heck don't want to reinstall Vista, so if
it's true that SP1 will solve the problem I'll be very happy. But I share
the scepticism, since it only seems to affect a small no. of users, so
are
Microsoft really dealing with it?

Can some kind person please verify that SP1 really will deal with this
hideously annoying problem?

Many thanks,
David



"Terry Farrell" wrote:

Jim

The symptoms seem identical. I cannot guarantee it is the exact bug
because
I have not seen the bug in action; only reports via the newsgroups.

Terry

"Jim Scrivener" <JimScrivener@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:581455B7-6734-4C88-A422-B854B1B58128@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Really? That's excellent news if true.

But ... How on earth are they going to mend a bug that seems to be
hardly
reported and only affects a few people? That presumes they know it
exists
and
what causes it - but this seems to be something that only hits a very
small
number of users and there is no hint anywhere else on the web of any
kind
of
reason or cure.

Are you sure it's precisely this problem and not similar issues that
the
fix
will mend?


Jim

"Terry Farrell" wrote:

The bug will be fixed with SP1 which is currently under test. The
release
should be soon.

--
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP




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