You can use REGREAD from the system Resource Kit to read the registry key containing the CPU name. Then if the name ever changes for any reason, your Regread information will always be current and accurate.
Still trying to find a fix for you. The other user's answer about saving to a network drive could just be a registry fix; there are known issues with this. So far, have not found any setting to help you. I use Windows 2000, Office 2000 and Office 97 and do not have the problem. Could a...
You can look at Regclean and see the registry keys it is updating or attempting to update. It might be tedious, but you can examine the keys at the end to see if you can note any problems. Don't know if regcleans makes any kind of log file to examine when it halts.
Internet Explorer is integrated with Office and may be part of the offender. Can you try to reload it? Microsoft has documented a problem with Word documents being opened in Internet explorer. I know this is not y9our exact problem, but it may direct you down the correct path. Also, try...
Try several things.
1. Make sure the user has admin rights assigned.
2. Have someone else log onto the PC who has never logged on before so as to create a new profile. See if they have the problem.
3. Create a very small document and save it to the A drive. Word will still look for...
When launching My Computer or opening a file within an application, what used to take just several seconds, can now take 30 seconds or longer. Anyone have any ideas?
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