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SQL Error on Word 2002 Startup
Whenever I start up word (in fact only since the latest updates) I receive
the following error: "Opening this document will runn the following SQL command:" Then there is a blank line, then... "Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you wish to proceed? Yes/No" Regardless of whether I click yes or no, everything loads and words well. Any clues as to why this is happend and how I can fix it?? Cheers, Ann |
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SQL Error on Word 2002 Startup
I had this same problem. In my case, it was caused (apparently) by the
TaskPaneController add-in, which I removed without ill effect, as it's no longer needed in Word 2003. If you have that add-in for Word 2002, you may still be able to remove it without problems (I'm told it's already modified the required Registry entry, and after it's done that, it can be dispensed with. If you don't have that particular add-in, the problem may be caused by some other add-in; apparently the latest update resulted in some change that conflicts with add-ins that load at startup. If you can't identify the troublesome add-in, or if it's not practical to remove the add-in, you can suppress the message altogether with a Registry edit (see "Opening This Will Run the Following SQL Command" Message When You Open a Word Document at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765), but if you prefer not to make this change (which MS does not recommend), you'll probably just have to suck it up and live with the message until next month when perhaps MS will push a hotfix for it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Nymphsfield" wrote in message ... Whenever I start up word (in fact only since the latest updates) I receive the following error: "Opening this document will runn the following SQL command:" Then there is a blank line, then... "Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you wish to proceed? Yes/No" Regardless of whether I click yes or no, everything loads and words well. Any clues as to why this is happend and how I can fix it?? Cheers, Ann |
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SQL Error on Word 2002 Startup
Thanks Suzanne. I have removed the Task Pane Controller add-in from the Word
Start Up folder and can confirm that both the Warning Message no longer appears (yippee) and the Task Pane loads at start up, which suggests that the advise you received was right--that the registry entry must be modified. So the problem is all fixed. Thanks again. Although it is a minor problem, it can become such a nuisance when unwanted warnings occur time after time. Regards, Ann "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I had this same problem. In my case, it was caused (apparently) by the TaskPaneController add-in, which I removed without ill effect, as it's no longer needed in Word 2003. If you have that add-in for Word 2002, you may still be able to remove it without problems (I'm told it's already modified the required Registry entry, and after it's done that, it can be dispensed with. If you don't have that particular add-in, the problem may be caused by some other add-in; apparently the latest update resulted in some change that conflicts with add-ins that load at startup. If you can't identify the troublesome add-in, or if it's not practical to remove the add-in, you can suppress the message altogether with a Registry edit (see "Opening This Will Run the Following SQL Command" Message When You Open a Word Document at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765), but if you prefer not to make this change (which MS does not recommend), you'll probably just have to suck it up and live with the message until next month when perhaps MS will push a hotfix for it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Nymphsfield" wrote in message ... Whenever I start up word (in fact only since the latest updates) I receive the following error: "Opening this document will runn the following SQL command:" Then there is a blank line, then... "Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you wish to proceed? Yes/No" Regardless of whether I click yes or no, everything loads and words well. Any clues as to why this is happend and how I can fix it?? Cheers, Ann |
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I'm glad that worked for you. Ironically, I downloaded the add-in to
suppress the task pane at startup and you to force it; luckily it works either way! -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Nymphsfield" wrote in message ... Thanks Suzanne. I have removed the Task Pane Controller add-in from the Word Start Up folder and can confirm that both the Warning Message no longer appears (yippee) and the Task Pane loads at start up, which suggests that the advise you received was right--that the registry entry must be modified. So the problem is all fixed. Thanks again. Although it is a minor problem, it can become such a nuisance when unwanted warnings occur time after time. Regards, Ann "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I had this same problem. In my case, it was caused (apparently) by the TaskPaneController add-in, which I removed without ill effect, as it's no longer needed in Word 2003. If you have that add-in for Word 2002, you may still be able to remove it without problems (I'm told it's already modified the required Registry entry, and after it's done that, it can be dispensed with.) If you don't have that particular add-in, the problem may be caused by some other add-in; apparently the latest update resulted in some change that conflicts with add-ins that load at startup. If you can't identify the troublesome add-in, or if it's not practical to remove the add-in, you can suppress the message altogether with a Registry edit (see "Opening This Will Run the Following SQL Command" Message When You Open a Word Document at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765), but if you prefer not to make this change (which MS does not recommend), you'll probably just have to suck it up and live with the message until next month when perhaps MS will push a hotfix for it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Nymphsfield" wrote in message ... Whenever I start up word (in fact only since the latest updates) I receive the following error: "Opening this document will runn the following SQL command:" Then there is a blank line, then... "Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you wish to proceed? Yes/No" Regardless of whether I click yes or no, everything loads and words well. Any clues as to why this is happend and how I can fix it?? Cheers, Ann |
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SQL Error on Word 2002 Startup
I had the same problem, and I identified the same solution. In my case,
after I removed the TaskPaneController add-in I still got the message. I had to also remove the TaskPaneController.dot from the Word Startup folder. There was also a temporary file in the Word Startup folder (even though Word was closed at the time) that I deleted. --Tom "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I had this same problem. In my case, it was caused (apparently) by the TaskPaneController add-in, which I removed without ill effect, as it's no longer needed in Word 2003. If you have that add-in for Word 2002, you may still be able to remove it without problems (I'm told it's already modified the required Registry entry, and after it's done that, it can be dispensed with. If you don't have that particular add-in, the problem may be caused by some other add-in; apparently the latest update resulted in some change that conflicts with add-ins that load at startup. If you can't identify the troublesome add-in, or if it's not practical to remove the add-in, you can suppress the message altogether with a Registry edit (see "Opening This Will Run the Following SQL Command" Message When You Open a Word Document at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765), but if you prefer not to make this change (which MS does not recommend), you'll probably just have to suck it up and live with the message until next month when perhaps MS will push a hotfix for it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Nymphsfield" wrote in message ... Whenever I start up word (in fact only since the latest updates) I receive the following error: "Opening this document will runn the following SQL command:" Then there is a blank line, then... "Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you wish to proceed? Yes/No" Regardless of whether I click yes or no, everything loads and words well. Any clues as to why this is happend and how I can fix it?? Cheers, Ann |
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Update:
I just found that even after removing the add-in and deleting the file, I was still getting the message when opening documents stored on a SharePoint site. I checked the list of add-ins again, just to make sure that the TaskPaneController had not come back, and the list was blank. Opening a document from a SharePoint site and then saving that document back to the site seems to have fixed the problem. --Tom "Thomas M." wrote in message ... I had the same problem, and I identified the same solution. In my case, after I removed the TaskPaneController add-in I still got the message. I had to also remove the TaskPaneController.dot from the Word Startup folder. There was also a temporary file in the Word Startup folder (even though Word was closed at the time) that I deleted. --Tom "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I had this same problem. In my case, it was caused (apparently) by the TaskPaneController add-in, which I removed without ill effect, as it's no longer needed in Word 2003. If you have that add-in for Word 2002, you may still be able to remove it without problems (I'm told it's already modified the required Registry entry, and after it's done that, it can be dispensed with. If you don't have that particular add-in, the problem may be caused by some other add-in; apparently the latest update resulted in some change that conflicts with add-ins that load at startup. If you can't identify the troublesome add-in, or if it's not practical to remove the add-in, you can suppress the message altogether with a Registry edit (see "Opening This Will Run the Following SQL Command" Message When You Open a Word Document at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765), but if you prefer not to make this change (which MS does not recommend), you'll probably just have to suck it up and live with the message until next month when perhaps MS will push a hotfix for it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Nymphsfield" wrote in message ... Whenever I start up word (in fact only since the latest updates) I receive the following error: "Opening this document will runn the following SQL command:" Then there is a blank line, then... "Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you wish to proceed? Yes/No" Regardless of whether I click yes or no, everything loads and words well. Any clues as to why this is happend and how I can fix it?? Cheers, Ann |
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SQL Error on Word 2002 Startup
I "removed the add-in" by moving the .dot file out of the Startup folder. If
there is a way to uninstall it, I overlooked that (and didn't necessarily want to do that, anyway). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Thomas M." wrote in message ... I had the same problem, and I identified the same solution. In my case, after I removed the TaskPaneController add-in I still got the message. I had to also remove the TaskPaneController.dot from the Word Startup folder. There was also a temporary file in the Word Startup folder (even though Word was closed at the time) that I deleted. --Tom "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I had this same problem. In my case, it was caused (apparently) by the TaskPaneController add-in, which I removed without ill effect, as it's no longer needed in Word 2003. If you have that add-in for Word 2002, you may still be able to remove it without problems (I'm told it's already modified the required Registry entry, and after it's done that, it can be dispensed with. If you don't have that particular add-in, the problem may be caused by some other add-in; apparently the latest update resulted in some change that conflicts with add-ins that load at startup. If you can't identify the troublesome add-in, or if it's not practical to remove the add-in, you can suppress the message altogether with a Registry edit (see "Opening This Will Run the Following SQL Command" Message When You Open a Word Document at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765), but if you prefer not to make this change (which MS does not recommend), you'll probably just have to suck it up and live with the message until next month when perhaps MS will push a hotfix for it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Nymphsfield" wrote in message ... Whenever I start up word (in fact only since the latest updates) I receive the following error: "Opening this document will runn the following SQL command:" Then there is a blank line, then... "Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you wish to proceed? Yes/No" Regardless of whether I click yes or no, everything loads and words well. Any clues as to why this is happend and how I can fix it?? Cheers, Ann |
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SQL Error on Word 2002 Startup
I first went to Tools Templates and Add-ins and removed it from the
"Global templates and add-ins" list. I thought that doing this would prevent the add-in from getting loaded, but when I restarted Word I got the same message. That's when I realized that it must be in the startup folder for Word, so I went moved the file out of that folder. --Tom "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I "removed the add-in" by moving the .dot file out of the Startup folder. If there is a way to uninstall it, I overlooked that (and didn't necessarily want to do that, anyway). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Thomas M." wrote in message ... I had the same problem, and I identified the same solution. In my case, after I removed the TaskPaneController add-in I still got the message. I had to also remove the TaskPaneController.dot from the Word Startup folder. There was also a temporary file in the Word Startup folder (even though Word was closed at the time) that I deleted. --Tom "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I had this same problem. In my case, it was caused (apparently) by the TaskPaneController add-in, which I removed without ill effect, as it's no longer needed in Word 2003. If you have that add-in for Word 2002, you may still be able to remove it without problems (I'm told it's already modified the required Registry entry, and after it's done that, it can be dispensed with. If you don't have that particular add-in, the problem may be caused by some other add-in; apparently the latest update resulted in some change that conflicts with add-ins that load at startup. If you can't identify the troublesome add-in, or if it's not practical to remove the add-in, you can suppress the message altogether with a Registry edit (see "Opening This Will Run the Following SQL Command" Message When You Open a Word Document at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765), but if you prefer not to make this change (which MS does not recommend), you'll probably just have to suck it up and live with the message until next month when perhaps MS will push a hotfix for it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Nymphsfield" wrote in message ... Whenever I start up word (in fact only since the latest updates) I receive the following error: "Opening this document will runn the following SQL command:" Then there is a blank line, then... "Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you wish to proceed? Yes/No" Regardless of whether I click yes or no, everything loads and words well. Any clues as to why this is happend and how I can fix it?? Cheers, Ann |
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SQL Error on Word 2002 Startup
No, unchecking it in Tools | Templates and Add-ins just unloads it for the
current session. As long as the template is present in the Startup folder, it will be loaded again the next time you start Word. You can load and unload a template from any folder, and any template you've ever loaded remains in the list, making it easy to reload (this can be a very powerful concept if you suddenly develop a need for it). Only the templates in the Startup folder load automatically. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Thomas M." wrote in message ... I first went to Tools Templates and Add-ins and removed it from the "Global templates and add-ins" list. I thought that doing this would prevent the add-in from getting loaded, but when I restarted Word I got the same message. That's when I realized that it must be in the startup folder for Word, so I went moved the file out of that folder. --Tom "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I "removed the add-in" by moving the .dot file out of the Startup folder. If there is a way to uninstall it, I overlooked that (and didn't necessarily want to do that, anyway). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Thomas M." wrote in message ... I had the same problem, and I identified the same solution. In my case, after I removed the TaskPaneController add-in I still got the message. I had to also remove the TaskPaneController.dot from the Word Startup folder. There was also a temporary file in the Word Startup folder (even though Word was closed at the time) that I deleted. --Tom "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I had this same problem. In my case, it was caused (apparently) by the TaskPaneController add-in, which I removed without ill effect, as it's no longer needed in Word 2003. If you have that add-in for Word 2002, you may still be able to remove it without problems (I'm told it's already modified the required Registry entry, and after it's done that, it can be dispensed with. If you don't have that particular add-in, the problem may be caused by some other add-in; apparently the latest update resulted in some change that conflicts with add-ins that load at startup. If you can't identify the troublesome add-in, or if it's not practical to remove the add-in, you can suppress the message altogether with a Registry edit (see "Opening This Will Run the Following SQL Command" Message When You Open a Word Document at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765), but if you prefer not to make this change (which MS does not recommend), you'll probably just have to suck it up and live with the message until next month when perhaps MS will push a hotfix for it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Nymphsfield" wrote in message ... Whenever I start up word (in fact only since the latest updates) I receive the following error: "Opening this document will runn the following SQL command:" Then there is a blank line, then... "Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you wish to proceed? Yes/No" Regardless of whether I click yes or no, everything loads and words well. Any clues as to why this is happend and how I can fix it?? Cheers, Ann |
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