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[email protected] Jeff@unknown.com is offline
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Thank you.

Jeff

Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
If you have that add-in in your Word Startup folder, then, yes, you
can delete (or move) that file. My understanding is that the add-in
does its job at the outset by modifying the Registry, and once it has
done that, you don't need to load it every time you start Word. Who
knew?

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Thank you Suzanne. It did start after the latest Office update.

Is "TaskPaneController.dot" the file to delete?

Jeff

Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
If this happens when you start Word (by opening the attachment, for
example), the likelihood is that it is caused by some obscure change
made by the latest round of Office updates. In my case, the message
was triggered by the TaskPaneController add-in (which can be removed
from Word's Startup folder without damage), but in your case it
might be some other add-in that is disagreeing with Word.


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Using Word 2002.
When I open a Word attachment from Outlook Express 6 I get a
warning popup:

"Opening this document will run the following SQL command:
(Followed by a exclamation yellow triangle and no text)
Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you
want to continue?"

If I reply "no", the document still opens normally.

What is this SQL question about? I do not recall seeing it before
the recent couple of weeks.

Jeff