I just recently had a trojan virus removed from the computer and now when ever I use microsoft office it takes forever for it to load and then I get an error everytime I shut it down. I have no clue what it is doing. Plus I get the message end program program not responding when I log off of other programs!
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#2
Posted 17 October 2007 - 07:56 PM
Hello rmns5, So that our members may help you better and quicker,please give some further information.
What Operating System is this (XP,Vista etc)
What was the removed malware's name
How or what did you use to remove it.
What is that message...
What Operating System is this (XP,Vista etc)
What was the removed malware's name
How or what did you use to remove it.
What is that message...
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I get an error everytime I shut it down
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#3
Posted 17 October 2007 - 09:41 PM
I am running windows xp. I had to remove trojan vundo. I believe we used combofix to get it off the computer. I know they had me run a Cclean at the end. The message I keep receiving from microsoft office is a sudden error occured and microsoft word needs to shut down. I then get the send error report and it gives me the option to recover my work and then restart word. I hope this helps.
#4
Posted 18 October 2007 - 08:13 AM
Hello rmns5,
See if Office (Word) can repair itself.
1. In Word 2007, click the round Office icon in the very upper-left corner of the Word window.
2. Click the Word Options button on the bottom-right border of the window that pops up; the Word Options button is next to the Exit Word button.
3. Click Resources at the bottom of the list in the left-hand column.
4. Click the Diagnose button to the right of "run Microsoft Office Diagnostics" in the displayed list.
See if Office (Word) can repair itself.
1. In Word 2007, click the round Office icon in the very upper-left corner of the Word window.
2. Click the Word Options button on the bottom-right border of the window that pops up; the Word Options button is next to the Exit Word button.
3. Click Resources at the bottom of the list in the left-hand column.
4. Click the Diagnose button to the right of "run Microsoft Office Diagnostics" in the displayed list.
#5
Posted 18 October 2007 - 10:41 AM
CCleaner is a very powerful application, and must be used with the utmost caution; you may have accidentally removed a needed file. If you cannot repair Office, then the best option is un-install it completely and then re-install it.
Regards,
John
Regards,
John
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#6
Posted 18 October 2007 - 04:42 PM
I am thinking that I need to get rid of Ccleaner. I have only run it once and I know I don't know what the important files are. After running the diagnosis in word it came up clean. Will it let me reinstall the program if I need to?
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