Event Id 1000 Application Error Excel.exe
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Up All Content All Content This Topic This Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Gallery Calendar Chat Guidelines Staff Online Users More Activity All Activity Search More More More All Activity Home Gaming & Tech Talk Hardware, Software & Tech Talk Software Excel keeps crashing: Generic EventID 1000 Sign in to follow this Followers 0 Excel keeps crashing: Generic EventID 1000 Started by Anakha56, 12 Aug 2013 5 posts in this topic Anakha56 153 ’& Elite Members 153 3,764 posts http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/application-error-100-1000/de90f8e4-87fb-4b98-a74c-9908619a04dd Gender:Male Location:Pinetown Posted 12 Aug 2013 (edited) · Report post Morning All,So I require some brainstorming assistance. I have this user on our network who's Excel keeps on crashing with a generic error:Faulting application name: EXCEL.EXE, version: 15.0.4454.1503, time stamp: 0x50b5c837Faulting module name: EXCEL.EXE, version: 15.0.4454.1503, time stamp: 0x50b5c837Exception code: 0xc0000005Fault offset: 0x000000000015474fFaulting process id: 0xbd0Faulting application start time: 0x01ce92772d766a22Faulting application path: http://www.systemshock.co.za/forums/topic/38863-excel-keeps-crashing-generic-eventid-1000/ C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15\EXCEL.EXEFaulting module path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15\EXCEL.EXEReport Id: e2f1e626-fe70-11e2-baf5-18037350c6faEvent ID:1000Task Category: (100)What I have tried is repairing Office, reinstalling Office, updating Office 2010 to 2013, changing computers to a brand new blank one with a fresh Office 2013 install.I have Googled the living blazes out of this error and can't find any fix. Hopefully, hopefully someone here will have some idea .*edit*Should mention that I have tried both Office versions 64 & 32 bit. Edited 12 Aug 2013 by Anakha56 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Pyro 569 Senior Member Elite Members 569 10,272 posts Gender:Male Location:Helderkruin, Johannesburg Posted 12 Aug 2013 (edited) · Report post How soon does it crash? Can you run it as administrator?In the meantime:http://compfreakstars.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/0xc0000005-error-every-day-many.htmlAnd:http://office2013issues.blogspot.com/2013/02/fixed-office-2013-has-stopped-working.html#.UgjJOZxIXdUExcel /safe might work. Edited 12 Aug 2013 by Pyro Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Anakha56 153 ’& Elite Members 153 3,764 posts Gender:Male Location:Pinetown Posted 12 Aug 2013 · Report post How the heck did you find that bottom link? Been Googling till my eyes are sore and did not see
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using this add-in so that works for us. If you need the add-in I would look towards compatibility. 0xC0000005 typically indicates that a program tried to access memory it's not allowed to. This could mean another plug-in isn't playing nice, or you might try disabling DEP (though this is a pain for office, and more than a bit of a security risk). To disable add-in for all users, found the best way was to log in as admin, find the excel executable (excel.exe) > right click > run as admin. Then go to File > Options > add-in > com add-ins > go. Then uncheck the boxe(s) for the "Visual Studio Tools for Office Design-Time Adaptor for Excel". Story Had some users complaining about excel crashing on our terminal server. This is a terminal (RDS) server that students use to remotely access lab applications via thin-clients, so it has just about every program under the sun installed on it. I mention this only because this means we have about 1000 different excel add-ins loading/available which is what I expect is causing the underlying issue. Also worth noting, Thin clients connect via XenDesktop (7.1); this could also be a cause of the error. Other notes on server: Server 2008R2 (fully updated, x64), Office 2013 x86 Looking at the even logs, I see the excel crash (Error, Aplication Error, Event ID: 1000) Faulting application name: EXCEL.EXE, version: 15.0.4535.1507, time stamp: 0x52282875Faulting module name: EXCEL.EXE, version: 15.0.4535.1507, time stamp: 0x52282875Exception code: 0xc0000005Fault offset: 0x0005a802Faulting process id: 0x2380Faulting application start time: 0x01cf9c61a803a93cFaulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office15\EXCEL.EXEFaulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office15\EXCEL.EXEReport Id: ed04ac54-0854-11e4-9867-d4bed9f3434f Which