Re: Working without a Word work file - Word 2003 / Outlook 2003



Richard,
I am having an almost identical issue. I know it has been a while since your
last post. I was wondering if you were able to find a resolution to this
problem.
Thanks,
Eric


"Richard Crozier" wrote:

Hi,

I have been seeing the same problem for multiple users n Terminal Services.
Office 2003 on windows server 2003. It appears in our case that the message
only relates to word, and only when there are tables in the document.
Still no furhter towards fixing it though.

Richard Crozier

"Terry Farrell" wrote:

Other than the DataKey, I'm not sure what else it can be other than possibly
a corrupt Profile. Have you tried logging in using the Administrator profile
on the workstations having the problem?

Terry

"Paul C - Southampton UK" <PaulCSouthamptonUK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:E09B5B80-8203-47CA-97A0-8A3C5E5EE18F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Hi James - I thought I had but no, late today I had a message from one the
user to say that it had happend again :( -

I did find that the server they were using was very low on memory <1gb and
heavily fragmented. Increased the memory on the server to 3gb and
defragged
it and it looked much happier. It was throwing up virtual memory low
messages etc I thought it may have remote baring on the problem. I think
it
is going to have to be a support call soon.....Terry any further thoughts?

Cheers

"jr_burton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Hi Paul,

Did you find a solution to this? We have had the same problem since
these updates. We have tried all the fixes you have tried to no avail.
Its starting to effect more and more users everyday.

cheers

James

On 3 Mar, 19:46, scoobydoo <scooby...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Thanks Terry
One thing I have noticed this evening is that the server is running low
on
virtualmemoryand suffering high CPU - morememoryon order which will
keep
me and the server happier but as for the problem I'm not sure....
Cheers
Paul



"Terry Farrell" wrote:
This seems crazy from a new rebuild: I'll cogitate this over night
and see
if I can think of what to try next.

Terry

"scoobydoo" <scooby...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:87ECB686-D53E-4D2B-91F0-453E2CABE013@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Terry
Deleted the DataKey on the machines and the problem continued.
Rebuilt the
machines totally this weekend and delivered them back this morning,
re-join
them to the domain only to have them go wrong again with the same
thing -
message from end user:

Red circle X Microsoft OfficeWord
Youareworkingwithoutaworkfileand
memoryis
Nearlyfull. Save yourwork

I then went to send this email toyouand outlook said

"MicrosoftWordis set to be your email editor, however,wordis
unavailable, not installed or is not the same version as outlook.
the
outlook email editor will be used instead"

I'm now looking server side but can't see what would cause this
sort of
problem - I'm begining to think that maybay some recent MS Updates
are to
blame as there weren't any problems for the last couple of years
then we
applied the updates from the end of January and things started to
fail.
The
rebuild machines were totally upto date with all patches applied.
Cheers
Paul

"Terry Farrell" wrote:

There certainly used to be an eraser2000.exe that cleaned out all
the
last
vestiges of an Office 2000 uninstall, but I am not sure I have
seen one
for
Office 2003.

Sometimes starting with the /a switch is sufficient to sort out
the
DataKey,
but more often than not it is necessary to delete it (Wordcreates
a new
one
as soon as it is restarted).

Terry

"scoobydoo" <scooby...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:EA352E57-9072-4DDE-A562-DD595F1C807B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Terry

No but I thought doing remove and reinstall would have dealt
with any
problems in that direction - to be honest I have not had the
time to
try
in
safe mode - so I will delete the key and see how they get on -
thanks.
In
old
Office (97) versions there used to be registry cleaners - is
there such
a
thing for Office 2003 - I have not found anything yet.

"Terry Farrell" wrote:

The point is thatyouset the default document path whenyoudeploy
Office
and not do a bog standard install and use redirect to correct
the
oversight.

Meanwhile, haveyoudeleted theWordDataKey in the registry?
Does this happen regardless of which user is logged on to the
workstations
(even an Admin)?
Does it happen ifyoustartWordin Safe Mode (using the /a
switch)?

Terry

"scoobydoo" <scooby...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
news:10043845-C1BD-4CB0-8581-8B194401C4C3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hmm Terry I totally disagree - with your analogy and
understanding
of
setting folder paths within the application rather than using
redirect
would
makeyoua very busy person in at my last site. With some
36,000+
desktops
across 113 sites configured to redirect the 'My Documents'
folder
via
group
policy and with the application following as I mentioned
earlier
being
the
norm and indeed the only way of doing it -

A quick google search produced a technet document from 2003
=>
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/2b24872a-05ca-...

Ifyou(or anyone else) have any ideas as to why the problem is
occurring
on
the two machines I would be interested to hear - as it is I
expect I
am
heading towards a rebuild very shortly.

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