Office 2007 Configuration ?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Daze N. Knights
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I think I have solved my problems. I am not exactly sure all the steps
because I tried several things, but I think this helped.

I set permissions on the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT keys. First I took ownership.
This seemed necessary because some of the keys under it will give an access
denied as mentioned in a previous message. Then assign Admins and System
full control and Users Read.

Then uninstall each application that is giving you a problem and re-install.
It is possible you can uninstall all apps and re-install, but I was just
trying a few at a time so I would not have to keep taking the time to
uninstall all. This worked for me.

I am still getting the license problem with Access and the only help I can
find is for Access 97.
 
I am glad to see someone resolved the problem. However, you left out the keys
you worked with. Please provide the complete fix and not just that you fixed
it so all of us can benefit. Thanks.

Heh, I did that on purpose. You should rely on what your event log is
telling you the problem is. That said, the keys I had to open
permissions on were:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pip
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Outlook.File.msg\shellex\IconHandler

And any sub-entries that have permissions problems (I believe there
were two under IconHandler that needed fixing).

I also did what you mention, opened permisions on HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT,
maybe thats what fixed my other apps? When I did that though I
noticed it did not cascade down to subkeys. In any event some
combination of these changes fixed the problem for me for all apps.
 
Slow thinker and poster. LOL

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Peter

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Cody Jarrett said:
carbon01 said:
Ok.. today is aug 2nd, 2009

[snip]

And you are replying to a thread that ended on March 9, 2007.
 
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