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Search the community and support articles Install, redeem, activate Microsoft and Office Search Community member. Hi, I'm kinda new here, and I need some serious help from you guys Please help!!!!!!!! This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Raju S Das. Hi Karl, I know how difficult it is if the Office application does not work fine.
What are the steps did you try to solve this issue? Method: 2 You can uninstall and reinstall Office Professional Plus on the computer. Thank you. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Raju S Das's post on July 14, In reply to KarlzHistory's post on July 17, Hi Karl, Thank you for your reply.
In reply to Raju S Das's post on July 17, In reply to KarlzHistory's post on July 27, Hello Karl, Step 1: Start Word application in safe mode and check if it works fine without the configuration window. In reply to Raju S Das's post on July 28, I tried those two steps but they didn't work.
Hi Daniel,. Thank you for your suggestions, I will surely get back to you after trying out these possibilities. I tried ALL the above suggestions, but could not get it right. Rohn MVP. In reply to A. User's post on December 19, In reply to Rohn's post on December 19, There are no other Office versions installed in the computer other than Office After running this fix-it, I rebooted the computer twice and ran Word as administrator, then it again showed 'configuring' window.
I waited till it is 'configured' and rebooted once more. User's post on December 20, OK, now that you've confirmed there are no other office installations we can rule that issue out. That leaves Access Rights. Windows has been tightening up granting of "access rights", starting in Vista and they get tighter in Win7 and Win8.
Windows apps run from a "generic" registry key called "Current User" to make programming easiers. When you log in to a specific ID, your registry settings are copied to the "Current User" key.
When you shut down, if there have been changes, like installing Office, the current user settings are copied back to your specific ID in the registry. What appears to be happening is that at shut down the settings are not being copied from current user to your specific ID. Therefore they have to be recreated each time, and you see the "configuring" message.
There are also specific folders and files setup under your specific user profile but they are less of a problem. In reply to Rohn's post on December 20, I'm done with you Office ! Holy sh1tballs, Batman! I think you overloaded the poor guy. No, seriously, that was not a rhetorical question Rich Coe. Why would you even post this junk - we the customers want support - not guess work - if you don't know find another fellow in Microsoft to help. This type of software that's so difficult when it's shouldn't be, pushed me into QlikView In reply to Rich Coe's post on January 5, This site in other languages x.
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