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Document not registered?
I recently re-installed Word 97 after updating and Xp Home machine
with SP2. Now every time I open a new document I get a warning :- "This document could not be registered. It will not be possible to create links from this document to other documents" I don't ever want to create ;links from or to any other documents. How can I convince Word of this? David |
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See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=198374 "WD97: Error Message:
'This Document Cannot Be Registered'". David wrote: I recently re-installed Word 97 after updating and Xp Home machine with SP2. Now every time I open a new document I get a warning :- "This document could not be registered. It will not be possible to create links from this document to other documents" I don't ever want to create ;links from or to any other documents. How can I convince Word of this? David |
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Thank you for the information. I rather suspect that it's another
little feature of SP2 which I installed a while ago! David See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=198374 "WD97: Error Message: 'This Document Cannot Be Registered'". David wrote: I recently re-installed Word 97 after updating and Xp Home machine with SP2. Now every time I open a new document I get a warning :- "This document could not be registered. It will not be possible to create links from this document to other documents" I don't ever want to create ;links from or to any other documents. How can I convince Word of this? David |
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Well I tried all the options, the Setup /y. the Remove All, and the
Reinstall, none of that made any difference. I guess I'll have to change to a newer version of Word. I have one but didn't want to learn to jump through yet more hoops! David Thank you for the information. I rather suspect that it's another little feature of SP2 which I installed a while ago! David See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=198374 "WD97: Error Message: 'This Document Cannot Be Registered'". David wrote: I recently re-installed Word 97 after updating and Xp Home machine with SP2. Now every time I open a new document I get a warning :- "This document could not be registered. It will not be possible to create links from this document to other documents" I don't ever want to create ;links from or to any other documents. How can I convince Word of this? David |
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Try uninstalling Office 97, and then reinstalling it, but choose "Custom
installation" and set the Web Authoring Tools to "not available" in the setup options. David wrote: Well I tried all the options, the Setup /y. the Remove All, and the Reinstall, none of that made any difference. I guess I'll have to change to a newer version of Word. I have one but didn't want to learn to jump through yet more hoops! David Thank you for the information. I rather suspect that it's another little feature of SP2 which I installed a while ago! David See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=198374 "WD97: Error Message: 'This Document Cannot Be Registered'". David wrote: I recently re-installed Word 97 after updating and Xp Home machine with SP2. Now every time I open a new document I get a warning :- "This document could not be registered. It will not be possible to create links from this document to other documents" I don't ever want to create ;links from or to any other documents. How can I convince Word of this? David |
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