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How do I disable the start-up virus scan?
Just installed MSOffice 2003. Running WIN XP-Home version. It takes 3.0
minutes for the main office programs (Word, Excel, etc,) to load, then another 3.0 minutes to load each .doc or .xls file. During the file loading process a "RUNNING VIRUS SCAN" msg appears at the bottom of the screen. I want to know how to turn off the automatic virus scan feature. |
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Office does not have a built-in virus scanner. What you're seeing is a
function of whatever antivirus program you have on your computer. Fred Wagner wrote: Just installed MSOffice 2003. Running WIN XP-Home version. It takes 3.0 minutes for the main office programs (Word, Excel, etc,) to load, then another 3.0 minutes to load each .doc or .xls file. During the file loading process a "RUNNING VIRUS SCAN" msg appears at the bottom of the screen. I want to know how to turn off the automatic virus scan feature. |
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Thank you for your response. Over the last week I have disabled both MS
Anti-Spyware Beta 1 and my AVG Virus Scan ver 7.0.300 programs singularily and together and the 3 min. delay continues. Numerous reboots, etc. WORD or Excel sure act like it has an internal scan program. One person using Norton had to disable "Office Plug-Ins" in Norton to get rid of the delay. Any other ideas ?? ..Fred "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Office does not have a built-in virus scanner. What you're seeing is a function of whatever antivirus program you have on your computer. Fred Wagner wrote: Just installed MSOffice 2003. Running WIN XP-Home version. It takes 3.0 minutes for the main office programs (Word, Excel, etc,) to load, then another 3.0 minutes to load each .doc or .xls file. During the file loading process a "RUNNING VIRUS SCAN" msg appears at the bottom of the screen. I want to know how to turn off the automatic virus scan feature. |
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Nope.
Fred Wagner wrote: Thank you for your response. Over the last week I have disabled both MS Anti-Spyware Beta 1 and my AVG Virus Scan ver 7.0.300 programs singularily and together and the 3 min. delay continues. Numerous reboots, etc. WORD or Excel sure act like it has an internal scan program. One person using Norton had to disable "Office Plug-Ins" in Norton to get rid of the delay. Any other ideas ?? ..Fred "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Office does not have a built-in virus scanner. What you're seeing is a function of whatever antivirus program you have on your computer. Fred Wagner wrote: Just installed MSOffice 2003. Running WIN XP-Home version. It takes 3.0 minutes for the main office programs (Word, Excel, etc,) to load, then another 3.0 minutes to load each .doc or .xls file. During the file loading process a "RUNNING VIRUS SCAN" msg appears at the bottom of the screen. I want to know how to turn off the automatic virus scan feature. |
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All Virus Scanning can be stopped: If your using Norton
Follow the below if you want to open documents much faster Open Norton Click on: Norton Internet Security Click on: Options Click on: Norton AntiVirus Options Click on: Miscellanous Click on: (Disable): Enable Office Plug-in Hope this helps you out.... ted "Fred Wagner" wrote: Just installed MSOffice 2003. Running WIN XP-Home version. It takes 3.0 minutes for the main office programs (Word, Excel, etc,) to load, then another 3.0 minutes to load each .doc or .xls file. During the file loading process a "RUNNING VIRUS SCAN" msg appears at the bottom of the screen. I want to know how to turn off the automatic virus scan feature. |
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How do I disable the start-up virus scan?
I had the same problem, but disabling the office plug-in in Norton did not
solve it. "Word 2003 Virus Scanning STOP" wrote: All Virus Scanning can be stopped: If your using Norton Follow the below if you want to open documents much faster Open Norton Click on: Norton Internet Security Click on: Options Click on: Norton AntiVirus Options Click on: Miscellanous Click on: (Disable): Enable Office Plug-in Hope this helps you out.... ted "Fred Wagner" wrote: Just installed MSOffice 2003. Running WIN XP-Home version. It takes 3.0 minutes for the main office programs (Word, Excel, etc,) to load, then another 3.0 minutes to load each .doc or .xls file. During the file loading process a "RUNNING VIRUS SCAN" msg appears at the bottom of the screen. I want to know how to turn off the automatic virus scan feature. |
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How do I disable the start-up virus scan?
Read the last two posts in
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...4aedb071e6f80e .. DidierRoux-Com wrote: I had the same problem, but disabling the office plug-in in Norton did not solve it. "Word 2003 Virus Scanning STOP" wrote: All Virus Scanning can be stopped: If your using Norton Follow the below if you want to open documents much faster Open Norton Click on: Norton Internet Security Click on: Options Click on: Norton AntiVirus Options Click on: Miscellanous Click on: (Disable): Enable Office Plug-in Hope this helps you out.... ted "Fred Wagner" wrote: Just installed MSOffice 2003. Running WIN XP-Home version. It takes 3.0 minutes for the main office programs (Word, Excel, etc,) to load, then another 3.0 minutes to load each .doc or .xls file. During the file loading process a "RUNNING VIRUS SCAN" msg appears at the bottom of the screen. I want to know how to turn off the automatic virus scan feature. |
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Error message "Exchange Scan"
I keep receiving a message which is a nuisance when I open Outlook It says "The Add In "Exchange Scan" (C:Program Files\Network Associates\Virus Scan\scanemall.dll) can not be loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in manufacturer for an update. If no update is available, please uninstall the Add-in. |
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Error message "Exchange Scan"
This has nothing to do with Word. I have cross posted this response to the
microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins newsgroup where someone may know something about it. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Sharona" wrote in message ... I keep receiving a message which is a nuisance when I open Outlook It says "The Add In "Exchange Scan" (C:Program Files\Network Associates\Virus Scan\scanemall.dll) can not be loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in manufacturer for an update. If no update is available, please uninstall the Add-in. |
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Error message "Exchange Scan"
Hi Doug,
This is actually a programming group (COM Addins originally) For the poster: There is an Exchange extension from a Network Associates anti-virus. The AV has been disabled or partially uninstalled but the Exchange extension is starting up and looking for its associated addin. In Outlook select Tools, Options, Other tab, Advanced Options button, AddIn Manager button. Find and uncheck the entry for that extension. There may also be an entry for some addin related to that error, click the COM Add-Ins button and look in that dialog for such an addin. OK your way out of the Options dialog. Or just uninstall the thing from Add/Remove Programs. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... This has nothing to do with Word. I have cross posted this response to the microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins newsgroup where someone may know something about it. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Sharona" wrote in message ... I keep receiving a message which is a nuisance when I open Outlook It says "The Add In "Exchange Scan" (C:Program Files\Network Associates\Virus Scan\scanemall.dll) can not be loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in manufacturer for an update. If no update is available, please uninstall the Add-in. |
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Error message "Exchange Scan"
Hi there;
I'm getting this error message as well. Here's my setup, WinXP Pro, Office 2007, all updates done. I've currently got McAfee uninstalled and I'm still getting the error message. When I try the suggested fix I get to the Advanced Options and there is no button to Manage Add-ins. There is also no option in Add/Remove to remove this. I'm gonna try removing Office and reinstalling but I've already tried running the Office diagnostics. "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Hi Doug, This is actually a programming group (COM Addins originally) For the poster: There is an Exchange extension from a Network Associates anti-virus. The AV has been disabled or partially uninstalled but the Exchange extension is starting up and looking for its associated addin. In Outlook select Tools, Options, Other tab, Advanced Options button, AddIn Manager button. Find and uncheck the entry for that extension. There may also be an entry for some addin related to that error, click the COM Add-Ins button and look in that dialog for such an addin. OK your way out of the Options dialog. Or just uninstall the thing from Add/Remove Programs. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... This has nothing to do with Word. I have cross posted this response to the microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins newsgroup where someone may know something about it. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Sharona" wrote in message ... I keep receiving a message which is a nuisance when I open Outlook It says "The Add In "Exchange Scan" (C:Program Files\Network Associates\Virus Scan\scanemall.dll) can not be loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in manufacturer for an update. If no update is available, please uninstall the Add-in. |
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Error message "Exchange Scan"
This is still the wrong group for this post, as you probably see if you read
the previous message in the thread. Try posting in an appropriate group. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Witchdoctor" wrote in message ... Hi there; I'm getting this error message as well. Here's my setup, WinXP Pro, Office 2007, all updates done. I've currently got McAfee uninstalled and I'm still getting the error message. When I try the suggested fix I get to the Advanced Options and there is no button to Manage Add-ins. There is also no option in Add/Remove to remove this. I'm gonna try removing Office and reinstalling but I've already tried running the Office diagnostics. |
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Error message "Exchange Scan"
The group is outlook.program.addins if this isn't the right group then what
group would we post to when we have a problem with an outlook program addin? d "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: This is still the wrong group for this post, as you probably see if you read the previous message in the thread. Try posting in an appropriate group. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Witchdoctor" wrote in message ... Hi there; I'm getting this error message as well. Here's my setup, WinXP Pro, Office 2007, all updates done. I've currently got McAfee uninstalled and I'm still getting the error message. When I try the suggested fix I get to the Advanced Options and there is no button to Manage Add-ins. There is also no option in Add/Remove to remove this. I'm gonna try removing Office and reinstalling but I've already tried running the Office diagnostics. |
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Error message "Exchange Scan"
This group is for programming Outlook addins, not users of them.
Post your questions in microsoft.public.outlook.general. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Witchdoctor" wrote in message ... The group is outlook.program.addins if this isn't the right group then what group would we post to when we have a problem with an outlook program addin? d |
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Error message "Exchange Scan"
Tools- Protection Center -Add on Component- Search the Exchange Scan
component and disable it ;-) "Witchdoctor" wrote: Hi there; I'm getting this error message as well. Here's my setup, WinXP Pro, Office 2007, all updates done. I've currently got McAfee uninstalled and I'm still getting the error message. When I try the suggested fix I get to the Advanced Options and there is no button to Manage Add-ins. There is also no option in Add/Remove to remove this. I'm gonna try removing Office and reinstalling but I've already tried running the Office diagnostics. "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Hi Doug, This is actually a programming group (COM Addins originally) For the poster: There is an Exchange extension from a Network Associates anti-virus. The AV has been disabled or partially uninstalled but the Exchange extension is starting up and looking for its associated addin. In Outlook select Tools, Options, Other tab, Advanced Options button, AddIn Manager button. Find and uncheck the entry for that extension. There may also be an entry for some addin related to that error, click the COM Add-Ins button and look in that dialog for such an addin. OK your way out of the Options dialog. Or just uninstall the thing from Add/Remove Programs. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... This has nothing to do with Word. I have cross posted this response to the microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins newsgroup where someone may know something about it. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Sharona" wrote in message ... I keep receiving a message which is a nuisance when I open Outlook It says "The Add In "Exchange Scan" (C:Program Files\Network Associates\Virus Scan\scanemall.dll) can not be loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in manufacturer for an update. If no update is available, please uninstall the Add-in. |
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Error message "Exchange Scan"
Tools- Protection Center -Add on Component- Search the Exchange Scan
component and disable it ;-) "Witchdoctor" wrote: Hi there; I'm getting this error message as well. Here's my setup, WinXP Pro, Office 2007, all updates done. I've currently got McAfee uninstalled and I'm still getting the error message. When I try the suggested fix I get to the Advanced Options and there is no button to Manage Add-ins. There is also no option in Add/Remove to remove this. I'm gonna try removing Office and reinstalling but I've already tried running the Office diagnostics. "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Hi Doug, This is actually a programming group (COM Addins originally) For the poster: There is an Exchange extension from a Network Associates anti-virus. The AV has been disabled or partially uninstalled but the Exchange extension is starting up and looking for its associated addin. In Outlook select Tools, Options, Other tab, Advanced Options button, AddIn Manager button. Find and uncheck the entry for that extension. There may also be an entry for some addin related to that error, click the COM Add-Ins button and look in that dialog for such an addin. OK your way out of the Options dialog. Or just uninstall the thing from Add/Remove Programs. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... This has nothing to do with Word. I have cross posted this response to the microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins newsgroup where someone may know something about it. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Sharona" wrote in message ... I keep receiving a message which is a nuisance when I open Outlook It says "The Add In "Exchange Scan" (C:Program Files\Network Associates\Virus Scan\scanemall.dll) can not be loaded and has been disabled by Outlook. Please contact the Add-in manufacturer for an update. If no update is available, please uninstall the Add-in. |
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