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microsoft visual C ++ Runtime Library Runtime Error! Program:C:Progam Files\Microsoft office\Office10\Excel.exe This application has requested the runtime terminate it in an unusual
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systems similarly. For Windows 95, the Open for Binary command will not work if the control is configured to share level access. When this happens, you usually are provided with the error http://www.speedypc.com/articles/fix_runtime_error75.aspx code: Runtime error 75: Path/File access error. This particular error is just one http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/how-to-cure-runtime-error-438/ of several that pop up from time to time. What are the causes of Runtime Error 75? This specific runtime error is one you will only experience on a PC running Windows 95. To resolve this error, I suggest that you make use one of the following techniques: At the shared resource, change the runtime error access permission from read-only to full control. When Windows 95 is already running in a Windows NT domain, change to user-level access. Utilize Win32 API calls to open the read-only shared resource. The Runtime Error 75 in Microsoft Excel In unusual situations, Runtime Error 75 be a problem on other Windows systems. For instance, recent versions that come with Excel 2000 Standard Edition have been recognized to produce excel runtime error this error. When a Visual Basic for Applications macros attempts to utilize the Name statement, you see an error message that says Runtime Error 75: Path/File access error. This error typically happens for two reasons. The first one is the user attempts to change the name of a directory with the Name statement. The second reason is that a file in the directory the user is attempting to modify is configured equal to the variable with the "Dir" function. It does not state what program you are running so it quite restricts the troubleshooting. What is the downloaded software? I would attempt to clean boot the computer system to find out if the issue clears up. Here are the steps for a clean boot Click on the Start menu on your Desktop Key in msconfig in the Start Search box, and then hit the ENTER key If you are asked for confirmation or an administrator password, enter your password, or click on Continue. At the General tab, click on the Selective Startup Below the Selective Startup, click on the check box of clear the Load Startup Items Click on the Services tab, click on the check box of the Hide Al
the user starts Microsoft Word 2002 for the first time after upgrading from Office 2000 and on some Windows 95 computers when certain parameters are true. It will occur in Word 2002 if the Microsoft Works 2001 add in is not properly configured for the new Word. To solve this error, follow the steps below. What Causes Runtime Error 438? If you have encountered Runtime Error 438, it may have shown as: Run-time error ‘438': Object doesn't support this property or method This can occur in two instances. Firstly, if the user has recently upgraded from Office 2000 to Word 2002 and attempts to use Word for the first time, a Microsoft Works plugin that was originally configured for use in Office 2000 will not now work in Word 2002. As the error message reads, the object (in this case the Microsoft Works plugin in) does not support the method (use of Word 2002). Also, another instance that this error may appear is when, in Excel 2000, the user attempts to run a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro. This macro will attempt to set the properties of the worksheet but cannot complete the task, causing it to end in a runtime error, in this case error 438. To solve this problem, follow these steps. How To Fix Runtime Error 438 Step 1 - Uninstall Microsoft Works Add-in Since this Microsoft works add in can be the problem, uninstalling it will be a logical option. To uninstall this add in, follow these steps: Click Start > Settings > Control Panel Open Add / Remove Programs Click File Location in the Options box On the Uninstall/Install tab, select the Word in Works suite Add-in and click Add / Remove Follow the on screen instructions Restart your PC and attempt to load Microsoft Word again This should have stopped the error from occurring as the add-in that was causing the problems, the Works for Word add in, has now been removed freeing Microsoft Word to load up without having to attempt to satisfy the conditions of the add in. If this method did not succeed then proceed to the next step. Step 2 - Use Microsoft Fix-It #50356 You can download the Microsoft Fix-It Patch here. After download, the wizard will guide you through what needs to be done. This hotfix repairs the broken registry strings that may be causing this problem. It provides new keys to known k