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2003 office to 2010 office profess pro. I have approve it desktop for verifications of signatures. I was adtmsoaddin.dll runtime error 53 having some difficulties opening word 2003 so I reuploded approve it after upgrading to office 2010. This work fine but a new error popped up "Run time error
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'53': File not found: ADTMSOADDIN.dll" I unistalled office 2010 and then reinstalled it hoping this would fix the problem, but this did not work. I can still open word with this error, but some documents I have to open on the open file side because it states some of these files need to be converted and it will approve it excel 2013 not open by just clicking on the document. Any solutions to this error 53 message? Thanks Thursday, December 22, 2011 7:20 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi Victor, The ADTMSOADDIN.dll refernce suggests you have, or have had, an Addin installed. The ADTMSOADDIN.dll is typically associated with a product named 'ApproveIt Desktop'. Whatever the Addin is/was, it needs to either be repaired or uninstalled.Cheers Paul Edstein [MS MVP - Word] Marked as answer by William Zhou CHNModerator Tuesday, January 03, 2012 2:55 AM Saturday, December 24, 2011 6:10 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi Victor, You should always install the older Office version first - and not try repairing a faulty earlier installation by re-installing over the later one. See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2121447 With the changes you've made, it might be best to completely remove both versions and start over. To see how to remove all traces of each, go to: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2639197 and: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301Cheers Paul Edstein [MS MVP - Word] Friday, December 23
the related file or process. One of the factors below will bring you the error messages: If ADTMSOADDIN.dll is missing or it can't be accessed by the Windows system, file not found errors such as “file Not Found” will occur. The Windows Registry is messed with obsolete or corrupt files and Windows is having a hard time to access it, then the ADTMSOADDIN.dll error could be generated. Malware infection such as https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/f2bb09a1-fe8e-4383-b86e-4a1a2685d52e/2010-word-error?forum=word spyware, virus, and Trojans. When you open certain applications related to this EXE file, you get the error problem as the application is unable to access to the code which was damaged by malware. If your computer have incomplete program installed, or related programs were removed incorrectly, problem files will be generated http://advancedpcadvisor.com/fix-dllfiles/ADTMSOADDIN.dll-error-diagnosis_41665.html likely to cause error. Hardware or hard drive problem can also bring you errors. If your computer have such problem, you will likely to receive error messages like: “STOP: C0000221 Unknown Hard Error \SystemRoot\System32\ADTMSOADDIN.dll” Recommended Download: ADTMSOADDIN.dll Repair Tool (Tested Malware & Spyware Free by McAfee) Extra tips 1: how to fix common Windows errors and problems video guide Recommended Download: ADTMSOADDIN.dll Repair Tool (Tested Malware & Spyware Free by McAfee) Other possible error messages related to ADTMSOADDIN.dll ADTMSOADDIN.dll file is missing or corrupted. The file at "0x059a3kf" referenced memory could not be written. The application failed to load because ADTMSOADDIN.dll was not found. Reinstall the application to fix the error The module was loaded but the call to registerserver failed with error code 0×80004005. ADTMSOADDIN.dll file information File name: ADTMSOADDIN.dll File vendor: Unknown File security: Related Error: ADTMSOADDIN.dll error and virus Recommended: Run a Free Security Scan on ADTMSOADDIN.dll Operating Systems: Windows 7, Vista, XP
EXE) files on Windows operating system. Every program you have on your desktop or laptop does its job because the EXE application files execute the missions that need to be accomplished. ADTMSOADDIN.dll is exactly http://www.errorguides.com/filedatabase/adtmsoaddin-dll.html one of them. You may not know that every website you visit is not fully and completely static at the first beginning, it needs to use EXE files to display webpages properly. Just imagine how you can not completely dominate a thing when you have already paid for its “life”. Still counting on computer repair shops to resolve problems for you? Download the Ease-to-use Repair runtime error Tool Tested Malware & Virus Free by McAfee Imagine that hundreds of thousands EXE files along with ADTMSOADDIN.dll, supported by millions of DLL (Dynamic Link Library) files, stay together on your drive, while you are accessing them, cleaning them, and downloading new ones every day. It is hard to avoid mistaken actions that lead to unwanted consequences. You must be troubled with similar kind of issues runtime error 53 very much, that’s why you are reading this. And yes, you have turned to the right instructions. You can either directly get to simple solutions to fix ADTMSOADDIN.dll Error, or learn more about EXE files here if you are interested. What is ADTMSOADDIN.dll? Filename ADTMSOADDIN.dll Developer Running on All Windows systems Security rated Medium Recommended solution Download the repair tool What Are EXE Files? EXE is an extension for executable files on OS/2, MS-DOS, and Windows system. It mainly includes the following formats: ·DOS executable: The simplest one, can run on both DOS and Windows. It is identified by ASCII character string “MZ” (the same as 4D5A in hexadecimal) ahead. “MZ” represents one of the MS- DOS developers, Mark Zbikowski. ·16-bit new executable: Identified by ASCII character string “NE” ahead. It can only run on Windows and OS/2 system. ·Mixed 16/32-bit executable: Identified by ASCII character string “LE” ahead. Only used as VxD drive on Windows 3.x and Windows 9x system. ·32-bit linear executable: Identified by ASCII character string “LX” ahead. It can run on OS/2, 2.0 and the later versions, or be used for some DOS extensions. ·32-bit executable: Currently the most popular format.
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