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I am also having the same problem as you , but I can not find the .dat files
you mentioned here. Any other ideas?
you mentioned here. Any other ideas?
tbyrd007 said:How strange. You are the mvp and like ie7, which i do too, but had no
idea
I rather like IE7 and it works just fine on my older computer. As for
WMP11 - yes, it's ugly but since I don't use it much, who cares? It works
and that's what matters.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
Red nosed reindeer said:Have you see what is happening in the IE7 newsgroup?
The wave of problems is phenomenal....
"Ie7 is junk, buggy, bad interface, take it back, MS should never had
released it" and other comments like this are the norm there.
Ie7 is the equivalent of Netscape 6, but at a much larger scale since
they
put it in the updates...
as for WMP11 ok... I had no big problems with it.. but the UI is very
bad.. and
it really is not anything much better than wmp10... Personally I never
use
the library
and its frustrating that it wants to show that whenever it starts.
The black gui is disgusting... you cant alter the color correctly.. I
tried to
advise the developers of another way to make the color changer better..
but they did not listen....lol why am I not surprised????
I could think of lots of things that would make wmp a better player...
why
didn't they do
things that people need...?
Anyway after seeing the horrible job they did on wmp11 I abandoned wmp
altogether and now use a superior media player that is free
www.gomplayer.com
And of course I don't use IE7, I use a "shell" for the ie7 engine that
gives
a superb interface and functionality... www.avantbrowser.com
its funny... avant has 1 developer and gomplayer is made by a small
Korean
company... yet they
make products that are 1000 times better than what MS is releasing
after 5
years thousands of developers
and millions of dollars!
Funny - I've been running IE7 since the first beta and WMP 11. No
problems whatsoever on this system.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
"Red nosed reindeer" <-> wrote in message
dont worry... you will have more of such joy of bug hunting if you
upgrade to vista
if you want similar challanges, install ie7 and wmp11 on xp...
the adventure never ends
Hi, Good news! And a big thanks to Bob Buckland! Got my office 2007
to
reconsider my expiration date. It had been marking my installation
expired even though I had just then installed the trial.
If you notice my other posts you can see I had more issues than
"just
installing the trial", I had downloaded and installed several trials
while I tried to find Outlook 07. When I finally figured out how to
get
Outlook 07 running I had mixed up several downloads and messed up my
expiration date.
Bob Buckland suggested in a reply to my post about "nine lives used
up"
that I find the data.dat file and rename it. He surmised (corectly)
that the multiple installations had mixed that file up. I tried his
suggestion and missed the solution but it gave me some idea that
later
came to give the answer.
I was doing some backup of outlook, getting ready to maybe install
outlook xp, and was looking around in the program files for my pst
backup files. Wandered into the program data folder and looked
around.
Because I had just done a search for data.dat and renamed there I
didn't see the other obvious candidate for renaming...OPA12.dat
Renamed that and opened and closed outlook and got a Feb 28
expiration
date. Other programs are functioning again.
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Office\Data opa12.dat <- rename this one
and
office will correct the bad expiration date.
Thanks again to the newsgroup for being a source of ideas.
Richard Stricker
tbyrd007 said:How strange. You are the mvp and like ie7, which i do too, but had no
idea
I rather like IE7 and it works just fine on my older computer. As for
WMP11 - yes, it's ugly but since I don't use it much, who cares? It works
and that's what matters.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
Red nosed reindeer said:Have you see what is happening in the IE7 newsgroup?
The wave of problems is phenomenal....
"Ie7 is junk, buggy, bad interface, take it back, MS should never had
released it" and other comments like this are the norm there.
Ie7 is the equivalent of Netscape 6, but at a much larger scale since
they
put it in the updates...
as for WMP11 ok... I had no big problems with it.. but the UI is very
bad.. and
it really is not anything much better than wmp10... Personally I never
use
the library
and its frustrating that it wants to show that whenever it starts.
The black gui is disgusting... you cant alter the color correctly.. I
tried to
advise the developers of another way to make the color changer better..
but they did not listen....lol why am I not surprised????
I could think of lots of things that would make wmp a better player...
why
didn't they do
things that people need...?
Anyway after seeing the horrible job they did on wmp11 I abandoned wmp
altogether and now use a superior media player that is free
www.gomplayer.com
And of course I don't use IE7, I use a "shell" for the ie7 engine that
gives
a superb interface and functionality... www.avantbrowser.com
its funny... avant has 1 developer and gomplayer is made by a small
Korean
company... yet they
make products that are 1000 times better than what MS is releasing
after 5
years thousands of developers
and millions of dollars!
Funny - I've been running IE7 since the first beta and WMP 11. No
problems whatsoever on this system.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
"Red nosed reindeer" <-> wrote in message
dont worry... you will have more of such joy of bug hunting if you
upgrade to vista
if you want similar challanges, install ie7 and wmp11 on xp...
the adventure never ends
Hi, Good news! And a big thanks to Bob Buckland! Got my office 2007
to
reconsider my expiration date. It had been marking my installation
expired even though I had just then installed the trial.
If you notice my other posts you can see I had more issues than
"just
installing the trial", I had downloaded and installed several trials
while I tried to find Outlook 07. When I finally figured out how to
get
Outlook 07 running I had mixed up several downloads and messed up my
expiration date.
Bob Buckland suggested in a reply to my post about "nine lives used
up"
that I find the data.dat file and rename it. He surmised (corectly)
that the multiple installations had mixed that file up. I tried his
suggestion and missed the solution but it gave me some idea that
later
came to give the answer.
I was doing some backup of outlook, getting ready to maybe install
outlook xp, and was looking around in the program files for my pst
backup files. Wandered into the program data folder and looked
around.
Because I had just done a search for data.dat and renamed there I
didn't see the other obvious candidate for renaming...OPA12.dat
Renamed that and opened and closed outlook and got a Feb 28
expiration
date. Other programs are functioning again.
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Office\Data opa12.dat <- rename this one
and
office will correct the bad expiration date.
Thanks again to the newsgroup for being a source of ideas.
Richard Stricker
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