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Old 07-01-2007, 12:10 AM
Fwedfwelldown
 
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Default Word 2002 and Open Office Writer Open Command Crashes App

I'm running Vista Home Premium on a Dell E520 system.

I'm getting program crashes in Word (Office XP Professional - Service Pack
3) and Open Office Writer 2 whenever I use the Open command and attempt to
change folders.

I can open recent files with no problem.

I can open Windows Explorer, locate a file, and double click to get it to
open.

This appears to be a Vista issue, since the same crash is happening in more
than one text editing program. It was not an issue when I first installed
Office XP or Open Office 2, but I suppose it's possible that some activity
since the installation of these apps has caused the issue.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
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Old 07-01-2007, 12:23 AM
Peter Foldes
 
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Default Re: Word 2002 and Open Office Writer Open Command Crashes App

Vista OS has nothing to do with Office apps. This post and issue belongs to the microsoft.public.windows.word newsgroup

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"Fwedfwelldown" <Fwedfwelldown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:43B6E30E-3966-491C-8D64-E85C7188FE53@microsoft.com...
> I'm running Vista Home Premium on a Dell E520 system.
>
> I'm getting program crashes in Word (Office XP Professional - Service Pack
> 3) and Open Office Writer 2 whenever I use the Open command and attempt to
> change folders.
>
> I can open recent files with no problem.
>
> I can open Windows Explorer, locate a file, and double click to get it to
> open.
>
> This appears to be a Vista issue, since the same crash is happening in more
> than one text editing program. It was not an issue when I first installed
> Office XP or Open Office 2, but I suppose it's possible that some activity
> since the installation of these apps has caused the issue.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,

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Old 07-01-2007, 03:12 AM
Fwedfwelldown
 
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Default Re: Word 2002 and Open Office Writer Open Command Crashes App

As I clearly explained and indicated, the issue is happening in more than one
app, the only thing the two programs have in common is that they are text
editing and running under Vista...one made by Microsoft and one made by Sun
Microsystems. I run both under Windows XP and don't have this problem, so
it's clear the only difference is Vista.

Thanks for nothing. Typical response from so called "support."

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

> Vista OS has nothing to do with Office apps. This post and issue belongs to the microsoft.public.windows.word newsgroup
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "Fwedfwelldown" <Fwedfwelldown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:43B6E30E-3966-491C-8D64-E85C7188FE53@microsoft.com...
> > I'm running Vista Home Premium on a Dell E520 system.
> >
> > I'm getting program crashes in Word (Office XP Professional - Service Pack
> > 3) and Open Office Writer 2 whenever I use the Open command and attempt to
> > change folders.
> >
> > I can open recent files with no problem.
> >
> > I can open Windows Explorer, locate a file, and double click to get it to
> > open.
> >
> > This appears to be a Vista issue, since the same crash is happening in more
> > than one text editing program. It was not an issue when I first installed
> > Office XP or Open Office 2, but I suppose it's possible that some activity
> > since the installation of these apps has caused the issue.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,

>

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Old 07-01-2007, 04:15 AM
Lang Murphy
 
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Default Re: Word 2002 and Open Office Writer Open Command Crashes App

"Fwedfwelldown" <Fwedfwelldown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:43B6E30E-3966-491C-8D64-E85C7188FE53@microsoft.com...
> I'm running Vista Home Premium on a Dell E520 system.
>
> I'm getting program crashes in Word (Office XP Professional - Service Pack
> 3) and Open Office Writer 2 whenever I use the Open command and attempt to
> change folders.
>
> I can open recent files with no problem.
>
> I can open Windows Explorer, locate a file, and double click to get it to
> open.
>
> This appears to be a Vista issue, since the same crash is happening in
> more
> than one text editing program. It was not an issue when I first installed
> Office XP or Open Office 2, but I suppose it's possible that some activity
> since the installation of these apps has caused the issue.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,



Have you checked the event logs?

Lang

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Old 07-01-2007, 05:57 AM
Andrew McLaren
 
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Default Re: Word 2002 and Open Office Writer Open Command Crashes App

"Fwedfwelldown" <Fwedfwelldown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...

> Thanks for nothing. Typical response from so called "support."


I apologise on behalf of my colleague; I think he was a bit hard-arsed on
this score.

Be aware that 99.9% of folks answering questions here are just guys hanging
out in their spare time. None of us work for Microsoft and - apart from the
MVPs - most of us have no association with Microsoft at all. We're just
fellow users. So the level of support here won't be what you should expect
from paid calls to Microsoft PSS.

> As I clearly explained and indicated, the issue is happening in more than
> one
> app, the only thing the two programs have in common is that they are text
> editing and running under Vista...one made by Microsoft and one made by
> Sun
> Microsystems. I run both under Windows XP and don't have this problem, so
> it's clear the only difference is Vista.


Now, I dunno exactly what is causing this problem. But I believe that both
Office XP and OpenOffice use the COMCTL32.DLL to present the File, Open
dialogue. This file is shipped with Windows, as a convenience to
applications; but it isn't really a core part of the Windows operating
system itself. Many applications (such as Office) also ship with a copy of
this DLL and will install it when they get installed. Unfortunately this
leads to a whole class of problems, when you get multiple copies of the file
installed and an application picks up the "wrong" version. This is an aspect
of the so-called "DLL Hell" problem, particularly acute here because it is
such a widely used DLL. An illustrative example on XP is
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829502.

So in terms of investigating your problem I'd suggest you start looking to
see what COMCTL32.DLL files you have installed and if there's anything
strange about them (eg you have a file in System32 dated 2001 instead of
2006, etc.)

If you just want a remedial step, without detailed forensics ... what I'd do
in this situation is totally uninstall Office XP and OpenOffice, reboot, and
then re-install them one by one. Re-install Office XP first (just because it
is officially supported on Vista; see
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932087) and see if the problem still occurs.
(I expect everything will work fine). After you're satisfied it's working
okay again, take a snapshot backup of your system. Then, install OpenOffice
again as well. First, verify that Office XP is still opening files okay,
same as before. If it is, now run OpenOffice and try to open a file. If
everything works okay - well and good, whatever the glitch was has gone. If
OpenOffice starts to play up ... well, it seems like there's something
blocking them all running together on that machine. You'll want to check the
Event Logs to see if there is any information about what EXE or DLL files
are actually involved, when Word or Write "crash" - most likely there is an
access violation in a shared library. Since many Windows applications share
libraries, there can be co-existence problems.

But Office XP on its own, should definitely run okay on Vista.

Notwithstanding that Vista may have some role to play in the problem, you're
more likely to get good responses in a group like
microsoft.public.office.misc. There just won't be many people here in the
Vista group who have a similar scenario of Office Xp and OpenOffice (most
folks are running Office 2003 or 2007 on Vista).

Good luck, hope this helps a bit.
Andrew

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Old 07-01-2007, 09:26 AM
Fwedfwelldown
 
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Default Re: Word 2002 and Open Office Writer Open Command Crashes App

Andrew,
Thanks for the informed response and for explaining that no one who posts
here actually works for Microsoft. I will try what you have suggested, and
thanks for volunteering your time to do Microsoft's tech support for them. In
my experience, answers from the user community are typically better than
dealing directly with tech support directly, as you have less of an incentive
to blame the issue on something else.

I actually followed Peter's advice and posted to the Office community he had
suggested. It came as no surprise when I got the following response:

"It isn't a Word problem and would probably be better answered in a Vista
Newsgroup as it looks like a Vista problem.

However, this problem is normally because there is a dead mapped drive or
other invalid link set in Explorer.

--
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP"

"It looks like a Vista problem" is precisely what I thought from the very
beginning.

Thanks again.
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:31 AM
Peter Foldes
 
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Default Re: Word 2002 and Open Office Writer Open Command Crashes App

Which Office newsgroup did you post this to. I am there in most but I have not seen your post. Can you tell me the Office group where you posted to. Thank you

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"Fwedfwelldown" <Fwedfwelldown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:04B978F9-620B-4F16-818C-49C4FC5B6CF3@microsoft.com...
> Andrew,
> Thanks for the informed response and for explaining that no one who posts
> here actually works for Microsoft. I will try what you have suggested, and
> thanks for volunteering your time to do Microsoft's tech support for them. In
> my experience, answers from the user community are typically better than
> dealing directly with tech support directly, as you have less of an incentive
> to blame the issue on something else.
>
> I actually followed Peter's advice and posted to the Office community he had
> suggested. It came as no surprise when I got the following response:
>
> "It isn't a Word problem and would probably be better answered in a Vista
> Newsgroup as it looks like a Vista problem.
>
> However, this problem is normally because there is a dead mapped drive or
> other invalid link set in Explorer.
>
> --
> Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP"
>
> "It looks like a Vista problem" is precisely what I thought from the very
> beginning.
>
> Thanks again.

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Old 07-01-2007, 01:28 PM
Andrew McLaren
 
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Default Re: Word 2002 and Open Office Writer Open Command Crashes App

"Fwedfwelldown" <Fwedfwelldown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...

> "It isn't a Word problem and would probably be better answered in a Vista
> Newsgroup as it looks like a Vista problem.


Hah! That's pretty funny; looks like we're all pointing fingers Things
like the File, Open dialogue are enabled by shared libraries which ship as
part of the OS, but which are only used by applications. So to an OS guy, it
looks like an application problem. To an application guy, it looks like an
OS problem!

I've heard that people use computers for word processing, and photos, and
stuff ... but personally, I never do. I'm only interested in the
semiconductors. Notepad does all my word processing :-)

> However, this problem is normally because there is a dead mapped drive or
> other invalid link set in Explorer.


So, was this (dead network drive) the problem you were seeing? Or did was
your machine free of dead mappings, yet Office and OpenOffice still crashed?

Technically, an application could *hang*, when it tries to access a dead
mapped drive, but it will rarely crash, per se. Actually it isn't even hung;
just unresponsive, because it is waiting indefinitely for the network
connection to respond (well-designed apps implement a timeout). A truly hung
application has hit Deadlock - a logic roadblock, which prevents further
processing. An application crashes (in the precise technical sense) when it
hits an unrecoverable user mode error condition, such as an improper memory
reference, a corrupt heap, divide by zero, etc. These all have standard
error codes, such as 0xC0000005 "access violation", etc. From the user's
perspective, in all three cases the application has stopped working, so it
has "crashed". There's not always an easy way to tell why the application is
no longer working, without seeing some internal information: either by
attaching to the application process with a debugger, or finding error
messages in the logs with diagnostic information.

Often when an application crashes (ie genuinely crashes, as opposed to
merely hung or unresponsive) it will log an event in the Application log or
System event log, entitled "Application Error". If you can find any such
errors in your Event Logs, it will go a long way towards diagnosing the
problem.

Cheers
Andrew

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Old 07-01-2007, 01:40 PM
Andrew McLaren
 
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Default Re: Word 2002 and Open Office Writer Open Command Crashes App

Another thought ... you should also check in the "Problem Reports and
Solutions" applet in Control Panel. Go to Control Panel, "Problem Reports
and Solutions"m, and select the "View problem history" option. See if Office
or OpenOffice are mentioned in any of the logged problems. If so,
double-click on the problem to get module names and error codes (and report
back here with details).

Typically, problems are logged here only when an application crashes (in th
strict technical sense). Unresponsive apps, and hung apps do not activate
the operating system's exception handling mechanism, so they are harder to
detect and log.

Cheers
Andrew

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Old 07-01-2007, 02:03 PM
Peter Foldes
 
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Default Re: Word 2002 and Open Office Writer Open Command Crashes App

Hi Andrew

I replied to you but in the wrong thread.

Kindly go to the thread posted by the same OP as here and directly below this one and dated 6\30\07 at 7:54 pm.

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"Andrew McLaren" <andrew@fakeaddress.com> wrote in message news:E9B50461-6A04-4A20-9A3D-B72524273A75@microsoft.com...
> "Fwedfwelldown" <Fwedfwelldown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...
>
>> "It isn't a Word problem and would probably be better answered in a Vista
>> Newsgroup as it looks like a Vista problem.

>
> Hah! That's pretty funny; looks like we're all pointing fingers Things
> like the File, Open dialogue are enabled by shared libraries which ship as
> part of the OS, but which are only used by applications. So to an OS guy, it
> looks like an application problem. To an application guy, it looks like an
> OS problem!
>
> I've heard that people use computers for word processing, and photos, and
> stuff ... but personally, I never do. I'm only interested in the
> semiconductors. Notepad does all my word processing :-)
>
>> However, this problem is normally because there is a dead mapped drive or
>> other invalid link set in Explorer.

>
> So, was this (dead network drive) the problem you were seeing? Or did was
> your machine free of dead mappings, yet Office and OpenOffice still crashed?
>
> Technically, an application could *hang*, when it tries to access a dead
> mapped drive, but it will rarely crash, per se. Actually it isn't even hung;
> just unresponsive, because it is waiting indefinitely for the network
> connection to respond (well-designed apps implement a timeout). A truly hung
> application has hit Deadlock - a logic roadblock, which prevents further
> processing. An application crashes (in the precise technical sense) when it
> hits an unrecoverable user mode error condition, such as an improper memory
> reference, a corrupt heap, divide by zero, etc. These all have standard
> error codes, such as 0xC0000005 "access violation", etc. From the user's
> perspective, in all three cases the application has stopped working, so it
> has "crashed". There's not always an easy way to tell why the application is
> no longer working, without seeing some internal information: either by
> attaching to the application process with a debugger, or finding error
> messages in the logs with diagnostic information.
>
> Often when an application crashes (ie genuinely crashes, as opposed to
> merely hung or unresponsive) it will log an event in the Application log or
> System event log, entitled "Application Error". If you can find any such
> errors in your Event Logs, it will go a long way towards diagnosing the
> problem.
>
> Cheers
> Andrew
>

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