SQL commad each time I open MS Word

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drybones

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Opening this document will run the following SQL command:

This message can appear if your document contains code for accessing
information from a database -for example, if your document is a form letter
that retrieves an address from a mailing list.

If this is expected behavior and you want to retrieve the data, click Yes.

If you don't think this document should be accessing information from a
database, click No. If a network administrator or IT professional is
available, let them know about the SQL command that this document is
attempting to run.

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Only started recently and have no idea how to stop it from appearing at each
opening of MS Word. I am the administrator and only person

Running WinXP Media Center with SP3.

Thanks for any assist.

drybones
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Opening this document will run the following SQL command:

This message can appear if your document contains code for accessing
information from a database -for example, if your document is a form letter
that retrieves an address from a mailing list.

If this is expected behavior and you want to retrieve the data, click Yes.

If you don't think this document should be accessing information from a
database, click No. If a network administrator or IT professional is
available, let them know about the SQL command that this document is
attempting to run.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Only started recently and have no idea how to stop it from appearing at each
opening of MS Word. I am the administrator and only person

 Running WinXP Media Center with SP3.

Thanks for any assist.

drybones

You might first try rebuilding your normal.dot

1. Quit all instances of Word, including WordMail.
2. Click Start, clickFind, and then click Files or Folders.
3. In the Named box, type normal.dot
4. In the Look In box, select your local hard disk drive (or an
alternate user template location if you are running Word from a
network server).
5. Click Find Now to search for the file.
6. For each occurrence of global template that appears in the Find
dialog box, right-click the file and then click Rename. Give the file
a new name, such as OldNormal.dot or Normal-1.dot.
7. Minimize the Find dialog box.
8. Restart Word.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Opening this document will run the following SQL command:

This message can appear if your document contains code for accessing
information from a database -for example, if your document is a form
letter
that retrieves an address from a mailing list.

If this is expected behavior and you want to retrieve the data, click Yes.

If you don't think this document should be accessing information from a
database, click No. If a network administrator or IT professional is
available, let them know about the SQL command that this document is
attempting to run.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Only started recently and have no idea how to stop it from appearing at
each
opening of MS Word. I am the administrator and only person

Running WinXP Media Center with SP3.

Thanks for any assist.

drybones

You might first try rebuilding your normal.dot

1. Quit all instances of Word, including WordMail.
2. Click Start, clickFind, and then click Files or Folders.
3. In the Named box, type normal.dot
4. In the Look In box, select your local hard disk drive (or an
alternate user template location if you are running Word from a
network server).
5. Click Find Now to search for the file.
6. For each occurrence of global template that appears in the Find
dialog box, right-click the file and then click Rename. Give the file
a new name, such as OldNormal.dot or Normal-1.dot.
7. Minimize the Find dialog box.
8. Restart Word.\

Hi Drew C.

Did as you dictated several times with the same SQL yammering at me. <sigh>

Have Trend Micro Penn-cillin Internet Security running full time so
seriously doubt a bug or whatever got into this machine.


Thanks for your heads up though.

drybones
 
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