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Resolving addin problems Addin is installed properly, but not functioning Verify that the AdvanceFlow tab is displayed in Microsoft Word and/or Excel.Verify all settings within the GoFileRoom and AdvanceFlow IT Checklists.The error "Unable to open Accounts.xml" is displayed #NAME is displayed in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets
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Values from the engagement will not add or update

The table below lists some common problems and which addin is not working properly. Because all AdvanceFlow documents are housed within GoFileRoom, you first need to identify which addin is causing the problem. The GoFileRoom and AdvanceFlow addins have key differences that effect how an issue should be resolved. Determining which addin is problematic: GoFileRoom or AdvanceFlow If you need additional assistance, please consult your qualified technician and/or the vendor who developed the resource. We provide access to these resources for your convenience, but we are not responsible for their accuracy. These files aren’t downloaded from elsewhere on the internet and are taken straight from the relevant Office CD, simply unzip the file and copy it to the correct folder in “Microsoft Shared\OfficeXX” given above.This icon appears alongside links to resources that are not developed or maintained by Thomson Reuters.
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If you are struggling to find an original MSO.DLL from a computer search or your Office CD, the easiest thing to do is download one of the zip files below which contains the correct original version of the MSO.DLL file to copy onto your system. That would restore the older version of MSO.DLL from the installation CD for you. Or you can simply delete all the currently installed MSO.DLL files from Program Files and $PatchCache$ etc, then perform a repair or reinstallation of Microsoft Office XP, 2003 or 2007. If you can’t find the other backed up MSO.DLL file on your computer, it is available in uncompressed form on the Office 2003 CD but not the Office XP or 2007 CD’s because they’re packed inside a CAB file. I found two versions of MSO.DLL in C:\WINDOWS\Installer\$PatchCache$\Managed\…. The simple solution is to search for the file MSO.DLL on your computer and copy the older MSO.DLL file replacing the current one in Program Files. That is why after repairing or uninstalling, you’ll still get the same error because the updated MSO.DLL is still there. When you try to run a repair or even uninstallation, the setup won’t touch the MSO.DLL file at all. Microsoft has updated this file and it was distributed in one of the hotfixes to give you this error message when it detects a pirated copy of Office that is installed on your computer.

The file that is causing this error is MSO.DLL located at:Ĭ:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Office10Ĭ:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Office11Ĭ:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Office12Ħ4-bit users can look in “\Program Files (x86)\Common Files…” for the dll. Some people are able to resolve this issue by using system restore to go back to an earlier restore point, but here’s a simpler way to fix this problem. Unfortunately this solution would only help to fix the problem when the non-administrative user accounts on the computer do not have permission to modify specific files that are used by the Office 2003 Setup program or the Office XP Setup program.Īnother reason why this problem occurs is you have been knowingly or unknowingly using a pirated version of Microsoft Office and have recently installed the latest updates.
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There’s a Microsoft Knowledge Base article on this issue and the solution is to give EVERYONE full control of the Opa11.dat file. Before doing the above, you should at least use the official Microsoft Office Diagnostics tool to check if it has detected any other known problems. The worst part is uninstalling Microsoft Office and re-installing wouldn’t help to fix this problem. You’ll also be getting the same error message if you try to run any of the other office components such as Excel, Publisher, Access, Outlook etc. After clicking the OK button, Microsoft Word closes.
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Please run setup to install the application.” when you try to run it. Recently Microsoft came up with some updates that caused many users to get an error message saying “Microsoft Office Word has not been installed for the current user.
