Microsoft Office picture manager

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Peter

Hi
I have picture manager installed as part of office 2003.
The machine on which it is installed is used by 4 users
under windows xp pro. The application works fine for 3
users but not for the fourth. They are told

"Runtime Error

c:\program files\microsoft office\office\ois.exe

abnormal program termination"

I have tried repairing the installation from the original
office 2003 CD but that hasn't resolved the problem.

Does anyone else have any idea?

Thanks in advance for any response.
 
C

Clippy

It sounds like your 4th user has a corrupted windows user profile. Would you
be running Norton's Antivirus on this system as well?
 
C

Clippy

It sounds like your 4th user has a corrupted windows user profile. Would you
be running Norton's Antivirus on this system as well?
 
C

Clippy

It sounds like your 4th user has a corrupted windows user profile. Would you
be running Norton's Antivirus on this system as well?
 
C

Clippy

It sounds like your 4th user has a corrupted windows user profile. Would you
be running Norton's Antivirus on this system as well?
 
C

Clippy

It sounds like your 4th user has a corrupted windows user profile. Would you
be running Norton's Antivirus on this system as well?
 
C

Clippy

It sounds like your 4th user has a corrupted windows user profile. Would you
be running Norton's Antivirus on this system as well?
 
C

Clippy

It sounds like your 4th user has a corrupted windows user profile. Would you
be running Norton's Antivirus on this system as well?
 
C

Clippy

It sounds like your 4th user has a corrupted windows user profile. Would you
be running Norton's Antivirus on this system as well?
 
C

Clippy

It sounds like your 4th user has a corrupted windows user profile. Would you
be running Norton's Antivirus on this system as well?
 

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