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Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Office XP: Compile error in hidden module: autoexec Discussion in 'Business https://forums.techguy.org/threads/office-xp-compile-error-in-hidden-module-autoexec.188285/ Applications' started by alexenjen, Dec 18, 2003. Thread Status: Not open for further http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-questions/283584-compile-error-hidden-module-distmon-ms-visual-basic.html replies. Advertisement alexenjen Thread Starter Joined: Aug 3, 2000 Messages: 526 I'm getting the following error after opening any office program(s), such as; Word, Excel, Outlook.... MS Visual basic error: Compile error in hidden module: autoexec Checked the KB from MS: MS blames Symantec - Symantec blames Adobe - none of the above compile error has a fix.. I've reinstalled Office XP already.. Help ((( alexenjen, Dec 18, 2003 #1 Sponsor Anne Troy Anne Joined: Feb 14, 1999 Messages: 11,744 A VB error does not necessarily (and usually isn't) a virus. Hit Start-Search and find "Startup" You'll likely get lots o' returns. You want the FOLDER called Startup that resides under you MS Office folder. Double-click it. In it, you compile error in likely find blahpdfmakerblah.dot, blahpdfmakerblah.xlt or something like that. Just remove them. Some of these programs, in this case likely you've installed Adobe Acrobat full version, think they're so damn important. Geesh! Anne Troy, Dec 18, 2003 #2 alexenjen Thread Starter Joined: Aug 3, 2000 Messages: 526 Dreamboat..thank you for the response...but the startup folder is clean and I tried locating those files..nada.. alexenjen, Dec 18, 2003 #3 Anne Troy Anne Joined: Feb 14, 1999 Messages: 11,744 alex: Are you viewing system and hidden files? Are you sure it's happening in ALL Office apps? Or just Word and Excel? Go to Tools-Templates and addins in Word. Anything there in the bigger box? Go to Tools-Addins in Excel. Anything checked there besides (perhaps) Analysis Toolpak? Anne Troy, Dec 18, 2003 #4 alexenjen Thread Starter Joined: Aug 3, 2000 Messages: 526 nothing in the "Add-Ins" & yes..show hidden files.. I changed the .dot files in the "Startup" foder to .old now the error has stoped on Word, but it's still the same on Excel alexenjen, Dec 18, 2003 #5 Anne Troy Anne Joined: Feb 14, 1999 Messages: 11,744 Okey doke. Try looking in a folder call
Forums Excel Questions compile error in hidden module: DistMon (MS Visual Basic) Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 19 compile error in hidden module: DistMon (MS Visual Basic)This is a discussion on compile error in hidden module: DistMon (MS Visual Basic) within the Excel Questions forums, part of the Question Forums category; Hi, I keep getting that message everytime I open and then close excel. I think it has something to do ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Oct 5th, 2007,11:32 AM #1 mattach New Member Join Date Oct 2007 Location Seattle Posts 10 compile error in hidden module: DistMon (MS Visual Basic) Hi, I keep getting that message everytime I open and then close excel. I think it has something to do with Acrobat as it started once I loaded Acrobat onto my computer but I do not know how to make it go away. Word and Powerpoint work just fine. When I click on HELP next to it, I get the following message: Compile error in hidden module: (module name) A protected module cannot be displayed. The error has the following cause and solution: - There is a compilation error in the code of the specified module, but it cannot be displayed because the project is protected. - Unprotect the project and then run the code again to view the error For additional information, slect the item in question and press F1. I am not technical at all and totally unsure of what to do. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!! Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Reply With Quote Oct 5th, 2007,12:30 PM #2 Oorang Board Regular Join Date Mar 2005 Posts 2,071 That error is caused when you have a password protected project loading that has an error in it. When code tries to execute it auto compiles, if there is a syntax error in it, and the project is protected you will receive that error. If You get it with every workbook you open it is most likely an addid. Try turning all you addins off, then opening a workbook. If the error stops then you just begin turning the addins on one by one until you get the error again then you will know which one is the guilty party. Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Get better answers! Include your version of Office in your post. Reply With Quote Oct 5th, 2007,01:05 PM #3 mattach New Member Join Date Oct 2007 Location Seattle Posts 10 Thanks - unfortunately, I did check that and I have no add-ins turned on right now. Share