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Hi, I have Vista Business and Office 2007, both registered. When I try to
open a Word doc in Explorer, I always get the error message 'Windows cannot find the file specified. Make sure you have typed the name correctly', and Word starts but with an empty Window. My file path is correct, the default path to my Documents in Word Options is correct, so it's weird. I reinstalled Word with no success. I have seen the problem reported a couple of times on the Net, but no solution. What could be the problem? I can open the files within Word, of course. Help greatly appreciated, David |
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Try typing in docx instead of doc. Word 2007 files are named docx (notice the x after doc). This was changed with Office 2007
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Vista Business and Office 2007, both registered. When I try to open a Word doc in Explorer, I always get the error message 'Windows cannot find the file specified. Make sure you have typed the name correctly', and Word starts but with an empty Window. My file path is correct, the default path to my Documents in Word Options is correct, so it's weird. I reinstalled Word with no success. I have seen the problem reported a couple of times on the Net, but no solution. What could be the problem? I can open the files within Word, of course. Help greatly appreciated, David |
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Hi, this makes absolutely no difference. If I merely rename the file extension .docx (even though it's a Word 2003 file) I get the same error, and so I opened the file within Word and saved it as a Word 2007 file (.docx). I then went back to Explorer and clicked to open it and sure enough I got the same 'can't find file' message. Once again, I can confirm that the pathnames are correct. Help greatly appreciated, David "Peter Foldes" wrote: Try typing in docx instead of doc. Word 2007 files are named docx (notice the x after doc). This was changed with Office 2007 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Vista Business and Office 2007, both registered. When I try to open a Word doc in Explorer, I always get the error message 'Windows cannot find the file specified. Make sure you have typed the name correctly', and Word starts but with an empty Window. My file path is correct, the default path to my Documents in Word Options is correct, so it's weird. I reinstalled Word with no success. I have seen the problem reported a couple of times on the Net, but no solution. What could be the problem? I can open the files within Word, of course. Help greatly appreciated, David |
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Then it is best that you repost this to the microsoft.public.word.general newsgroup for a comprehensive answer
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "David" wrote in message ... Hi, this makes absolutely no difference. If I merely rename the file extension .docx (even though it's a Word 2003 file) I get the same error, and so I opened the file within Word and saved it as a Word 2007 file (.docx). I then went back to Explorer and clicked to open it and sure enough I got the same 'can't find file' message. Once again, I can confirm that the pathnames are correct. Help greatly appreciated, David "Peter Foldes" wrote: Try typing in docx instead of doc. Word 2007 files are named docx (notice the x after doc). This was changed with Office 2007 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Vista Business and Office 2007, both registered. When I try to open a Word doc in Explorer, I always get the error message 'Windows cannot find the file specified. Make sure you have typed the name correctly', and Word starts but with an empty Window. My file path is correct, the default path to my Documents in Word Options is correct, so it's weird. I reinstalled Word with no success. I have seen the problem reported a couple of times on the Net, but no solution. What could be the problem? I can open the files within Word, of course. Help greatly appreciated, David |
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David
Post your message to the following newsgroup. If this a known issue the experts there will be aware of it. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ocmanagemen t -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "David" wrote in message ... Hi, this makes absolutely no difference. If I merely rename the file extension .docx (even though it's a Word 2003 file) I get the same error, and so I opened the file within Word and saved it as a Word 2007 file (.docx). I then went back to Explorer and clicked to open it and sure enough I got the same 'can't find file' message. Once again, I can confirm that the pathnames are correct. Help greatly appreciated, David "Peter Foldes" wrote: Try typing in docx instead of doc. Word 2007 files are named docx (notice the x after doc). This was changed with Office 2007 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Vista Business and Office 2007, both registered. When I try to open a Word doc in Explorer, I always get the error message 'Windows cannot find the file specified. Make sure you have typed the name correctly', and Word starts but with an empty Window. My file path is correct, the default path to my Documents in Word Options is correct, so it's weird. I reinstalled Word with no success. I have seen the problem reported a couple of times on the Net, but no solution. What could be the problem? I can open the files within Word, of course. Help greatly appreciated, David |
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THX Ron
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote in message ... David Post your message to the following newsgroup. If this a known issue the experts there will be aware of it. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ocmanagemen t -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "David" wrote in message ... Hi, this makes absolutely no difference. If I merely rename the file extension .docx (even though it's a Word 2003 file) I get the same error, and so I opened the file within Word and saved it as a Word 2007 file (.docx). I then went back to Explorer and clicked to open it and sure enough I got the same 'can't find file' message. Once again, I can confirm that the pathnames are correct. Help greatly appreciated, David "Peter Foldes" wrote: Try typing in docx instead of doc. Word 2007 files are named docx (notice the x after doc). This was changed with Office 2007 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Vista Business and Office 2007, both registered. When I try to open a Word doc in Explorer, I always get the error message 'Windows cannot find the file specified. Make sure you have typed the name correctly', and Word starts but with an empty Window. My file path is correct, the default path to my Documents in Word Options is correct, so it's weird. I reinstalled Word with no success. I have seen the problem reported a couple of times on the Net, but no solution. What could be the problem? I can open the files within Word, of course. Help greatly appreciated, David |
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Peter
Your welcome, glad to help. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... THX Ron -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote in message ... David Post your message to the following newsgroup. If this a known issue the experts there will be aware of it. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ocmanagemen t -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "David" wrote in message ... Hi, this makes absolutely no difference. If I merely rename the file extension .docx (even though it's a Word 2003 file) I get the same error, and so I opened the file within Word and saved it as a Word 2007 file (.docx). I then went back to Explorer and clicked to open it and sure enough I got the same 'can't find file' message. Once again, I can confirm that the pathnames are correct. Help greatly appreciated, David "Peter Foldes" wrote: Try typing in docx instead of doc. Word 2007 files are named docx (notice the x after doc). This was changed with Office 2007 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Vista Business and Office 2007, both registered. When I try to open a Word doc in Explorer, I always get the error message 'Windows cannot find the file specified. Make sure you have typed the name correctly', and Word starts but with an empty Window. My file path is correct, the default path to my Documents in Word Options is correct, so it's weird. I reinstalled Word with no success. I have seen the problem reported a couple of times on the Net, but no solution. What could be the problem? I can open the files within Word, of course. Help greatly appreciated, David |
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Hi, the forum you advised me to post to has offered no replies to my
question. The issue has been reported on the Net, both re. Vista and XP, and for programs other than Word. David "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: Peter Your welcome, glad to help. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... THX Ron -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote in message ... David Post your message to the following newsgroup. If this a known issue the experts there will be aware of it. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ocmanagemen t -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "David" wrote in message ... Hi, this makes absolutely no difference. If I merely rename the file extension .docx (even though it's a Word 2003 file) I get the same error, and so I opened the file within Word and saved it as a Word 2007 file (.docx). I then went back to Explorer and clicked to open it and sure enough I got the same 'can't find file' message. Once again, I can confirm that the pathnames are correct. Help greatly appreciated, David "Peter Foldes" wrote: Try typing in docx instead of doc. Word 2007 files are named docx (notice the x after doc). This was changed with Office 2007 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Vista Business and Office 2007, both registered. When I try to open a Word doc in Explorer, I always get the error message 'Windows cannot find the file specified. Make sure you have typed the name correctly', and Word starts but with an empty Window. My file path is correct, the default path to my Documents in Word Options is correct, so it's weird. I reinstalled Word with no success. I have seen the problem reported a couple of times on the Net, but no solution. What could be the problem? I can open the files within Word, of course. Help greatly appreciated, David |
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OK, sorry you did not get an answer there. I helped someone just today having this same problem and turning off the automatic virus scanning when opening a document with Word 2007 solved the problem. The following article documents this issue. You receive an error message when you try to open an Office document or start Outlook: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/835404 -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "David" wrote in message ... Hi, the forum you advised me to post to has offered no replies to my question. The issue has been reported on the Net, both re. Vista and XP, and for programs other than Word. David "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: Peter Your welcome, glad to help. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... THX Ron -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote in message ... David Post your message to the following newsgroup. If this a known issue the experts there will be aware of it. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ocmanagemen t -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "David" wrote in message ... Hi, this makes absolutely no difference. If I merely rename the file extension .docx (even though it's a Word 2003 file) I get the same error, and so I opened the file within Word and saved it as a Word 2007 file (.docx). I then went back to Explorer and clicked to open it and sure enough I got the same 'can't find file' message. Once again, I can confirm that the pathnames are correct. Help greatly appreciated, David "Peter Foldes" wrote: Try typing in docx instead of doc. Word 2007 files are named docx (notice the x after doc). This was changed with Office 2007 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Vista Business and Office 2007, both registered. When I try to open a Word doc in Explorer, I always get the error message 'Windows cannot find the file specified. Make sure you have typed the name correctly', and Word starts but with an empty Window. My file path is correct, the default path to my Documents in Word Options is correct, so it's weird. I reinstalled Word with no success. I have seen the problem reported a couple of times on the Net, but no solution. What could be the problem? I can open the files within Word, of course. Help greatly appreciated, David |
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I have started a thread about this in Word 2007 Application Erriors. An
earlier thread from some months back found no resolution. Why is this dreadful error still unresolved? http://www.microsoft.com/communities...0-77852d657760 .. |
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