There's an install on demand feature in O2010 and that can also cause problems, 
iirc. Unfortunately I can't find the reference off the top of my head.

--
rk


-----Original Message-----
From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On 
Behalf Of Mike Copeland
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 4:44 PM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: VFP9SP2 error on COPY TO command

Just ran into a similar situation with Office 2010 being installed on a WinXP 
system. After the installation, the registry had been jacked so that when you 
try to send a PDF from Acrobat Reader to an email recipient, messages talking 
about how Outlook had not been set up yet started popping up. The end user uses 
Thunderbird for email, and Office
2010 apparently waltzed right in and took over all associations in the registry.

As I told the client, "Installing Office is a great profit opportunity for 
me...to clean up the mess it makes."

Mike

-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: VFP9SP2 error on COPY TO command
From: MB Software Solutions, LLC
<mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 10/3/2011 3:20 PM

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.


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