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Drona Achaibar
 
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OS is Win XP Pro SP2, and Office 2003. One of my user said that her Word
closed by itself. Is there a timeout period, and if so, how do i change it?
Thanks.
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Hi, Drona. There is no timeout period. When this occurs, does the user get
an error message, and if so, what does it say? Does this occur when the user
is actively working in Word, or when Word is open but minimized? See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=555169 "WD: Word Quits Unexpectedly When
Selecting a Document from the Windows Taskbar" for one possibility.

"Drona Achaibar" wrote:

OS is Win XP Pro SP2, and Office 2003. One of my user said that her Word
closed by itself. Is there a timeout period, and if so, how do i change it?
Thanks.

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thanks for answering. there is no error message. Word is minimized when this
occurs. Let me add that this happens sporadically.

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

Hi, Drona. There is no timeout period. When this occurs, does the user get
an error message, and if so, what does it say? Does this occur when the user
is actively working in Word, or when Word is open but minimized? See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=555169 "WD: Word Quits Unexpectedly When
Selecting a Document from the Windows Taskbar" for one possibility.

"Drona Achaibar" wrote:

OS is Win XP Pro SP2, and Office 2003. One of my user said that her Word
closed by itself. Is there a timeout period, and if so, how do i change it?
Thanks.

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Then I think the article I cited contains the solution to the problem.

"Drona Achaibar" wrote:

thanks for answering. there is no error message. Word is minimized when this
occurs. Let me add that this happens sporadically.

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

Hi, Drona. There is no timeout period. When this occurs, does the user get
an error message, and if so, what does it say? Does this occur when the user
is actively working in Word, or when Word is open but minimized? See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=555169 "WD: Word Quits Unexpectedly When
Selecting a Document from the Windows Taskbar" for one possibility.

"Drona Achaibar" wrote:

OS is Win XP Pro SP2, and Office 2003. One of my user said that her Word
closed by itself. Is there a timeout period, and if so, how do i change it?
Thanks.

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Thanks again, I will try it.

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

Then I think the article I cited contains the solution to the problem.

"Drona Achaibar" wrote:

thanks for answering. there is no error message. Word is minimized when this
occurs. Let me add that this happens sporadically.

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

Hi, Drona. There is no timeout period. When this occurs, does the user get
an error message, and if so, what does it say? Does this occur when the user
is actively working in Word, or when Word is open but minimized? See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=555169 "WD: Word Quits Unexpectedly When
Selecting a Document from the Windows Taskbar" for one possibility.

"Drona Achaibar" wrote:

OS is Win XP Pro SP2, and Office 2003. One of my user said that her Word
closed by itself. Is there a timeout period, and if so, how do i change it?
Thanks.

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