Can't Open Files or Load Access on New PC

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garfield-n-odie

Do you still get the "file not available" error message? Are you using
Symantec Corporate Edition?
 
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garfield-n-odie

Do you still get the "file not available" error message? Are you using
Symantec Corporate Edition?
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Do you still get the "file not available" error message? Are you using
Symantec Corporate Edition?
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Do you still get the "file not available" error message? Are you using
Symantec Corporate Edition?
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Do you still get the "file not available" error message? Are you using
Symantec Corporate Edition?
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Do you still get the "file not available" error message? Are you using
Symantec Corporate Edition?
 
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barbaraeh

Hi again. Yes, I still get the "file/folder not available" message. I am
using Norton Systemworks 2004, version 7.02, build 211. It states nothing
about Corporate Edition on the "About" screen. Thanks!
 
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barbaraeh

Hi again. Yes, I still get the "file/folder not available" message. I am
using Norton Systemworks 2004, version 7.02, build 211. It states nothing
about Corporate Edition on the "About" screen. Thanks!
 
B

barbaraeh

Hi again. Yes, I still get the "file/folder not available" message. I am
using Norton Systemworks 2004, version 7.02, build 211. It states nothing
about Corporate Edition on the "About" screen. Thanks!
 
B

barbaraeh

Hi again. Yes, I still get the "file/folder not available" message. I am
using Norton Systemworks 2004, version 7.02, build 211. It states nothing
about Corporate Edition on the "About" screen. Thanks!
 
B

barbaraeh

Hi again. Yes, I still get the "file/folder not available" message. I am
using Norton Systemworks 2004, version 7.02, build 211. It states nothing
about Corporate Edition on the "About" screen. Thanks!
 
B

barbaraeh

Hi again. Yes, I still get the "file/folder not available" message. I am
using Norton Systemworks 2004, version 7.02, build 211. It states nothing
about Corporate Edition on the "About" screen. Thanks!
 
B

barbaraeh

Hi again. Yes, I still get the "file/folder not available" message. I am
using Norton Systemworks 2004, version 7.02, build 211. It states nothing
about Corporate Edition on the "About" screen. Thanks!
 
B

barbaraeh

Hi again. Yes, I still get the "file/folder not available" message. I am
using Norton Systemworks 2004, version 7.02, build 211. It states nothing
about Corporate Edition on the "About" screen. Thanks!
 
B

barbaraeh

Hi again. Yes, I still get the "file/folder not available" message. I am
using Norton Systemworks 2004, version 7.02, build 211. It states nothing
about Corporate Edition on the "About" screen. Thanks!
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Search for the OFFICEAV.DLL file on your hard drive (include hidden and
system files/folders in the search options). If you find it, note the
directory path where it is located. Close all open applications. From
Windows, click on Start | Run. In the Open dialog box, type the command
(including quotes):

regsvr32 -U "C:\<path>\OFFICEAV.DLL"

but replace <path> with the directory path for your OfficeAV.dll file.
Click on OK. You only have to run this command once (not every time you
restart your computer). You should get the message:
"DllUnregisterServer in C:\<path>\OfficeAV.dll succeeded." Reboot the
computer. Does the problem persist?
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Search for the OFFICEAV.DLL file on your hard drive (include hidden and
system files/folders in the search options). If you find it, note the
directory path where it is located. Close all open applications. From
Windows, click on Start | Run. In the Open dialog box, type the command
(including quotes):

regsvr32 -U "C:\<path>\OFFICEAV.DLL"

but replace <path> with the directory path for your OfficeAV.dll file.
Click on OK. You only have to run this command once (not every time you
restart your computer). You should get the message:
"DllUnregisterServer in C:\<path>\OfficeAV.dll succeeded." Reboot the
computer. Does the problem persist?
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Search for the OFFICEAV.DLL file on your hard drive (include hidden and
system files/folders in the search options). If you find it, note the
directory path where it is located. Close all open applications. From
Windows, click on Start | Run. In the Open dialog box, type the command
(including quotes):

regsvr32 -U "C:\<path>\OFFICEAV.DLL"

but replace <path> with the directory path for your OfficeAV.dll file.
Click on OK. You only have to run this command once (not every time you
restart your computer). You should get the message:
"DllUnregisterServer in C:\<path>\OfficeAV.dll succeeded." Reboot the
computer. Does the problem persist?
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Search for the OFFICEAV.DLL file on your hard drive (include hidden and
system files/folders in the search options). If you find it, note the
directory path where it is located. Close all open applications. From
Windows, click on Start | Run. In the Open dialog box, type the command
(including quotes):

regsvr32 -U "C:\<path>\OFFICEAV.DLL"

but replace <path> with the directory path for your OfficeAV.dll file.
Click on OK. You only have to run this command once (not every time you
restart your computer). You should get the message:
"DllUnregisterServer in C:\<path>\OfficeAV.dll succeeded." Reboot the
computer. Does the problem persist?
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Search for the OFFICEAV.DLL file on your hard drive (include hidden and
system files/folders in the search options). If you find it, note the
directory path where it is located. Close all open applications. From
Windows, click on Start | Run. In the Open dialog box, type the command
(including quotes):

regsvr32 -U "C:\<path>\OFFICEAV.DLL"

but replace <path> with the directory path for your OfficeAV.dll file.
Click on OK. You only have to run this command once (not every time you
restart your computer). You should get the message:
"DllUnregisterServer in C:\<path>\OfficeAV.dll succeeded." Reboot the
computer. Does the problem persist?
 
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