MB Software Solutions,  LLC wrote on 2011-10-03: 
>  User is getting this error:  "OLE error code 0x80030003: Unknown COM
>  status code."
>  
>  Happens for just one user's computer, not others, on the COPY TO command
>  in code.  All users are XP Pro with Office 2010.  User did say that he's
>  getting odd messages from Windows since they changed something on their
>  server.  (Perhaps a new server?  Can't recall.)  From that user:
>  
>  [Never really noticed before now, as I do not use them often, but it
>  seems as though all my Microsoft programs; Access, Excel, Word, Power
>  Point are all missing shortcuts. When I try to open any of them I get a
>  message saying "problem with shortcut, this shortcut has been changed or
>  removed", or something to that effect. Bill, I did notice a change in
>  the appearance of the icons when we switched over recently, but had not
>  attempted to run any of these programs.]
>  
>  I speculated that his file associations are perhaps screwed up.  If I
>  were their tech (and I'm not), I'd probably uninstall/reinstall or
>  repair the Office 2010 installation, making sure that there were no
>  other versions of Office on his pc.
>  
>  Ideas beyond that?  tia.

Mike,

AD or NTFS permissions might cause some of what you explained. User isn't
correctly authenticated anymore.

COPY TO causes and OLE error? Are you sure?

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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