![]() ![]() (handling of controls with kill bits) as opposed to something specific aboutĪnd, again technically speaking, it's my responsibility to have known that The bug is in Word or VBA, and it's a generic problem ![]() The control disabled, Word crashed when it tried to instantiate the ActiveX The update installedĪ kill bit (disabled) an old version of the MSFlexGrid ActiveX control. Speaking, the update didn't directly cause the problem. I don't know if they'd be interested in hearing about it. All support calls for update bugs are free of charge. If this was due to the updates, you should call Microsoft and make a supportĬall. ![]() Like one of last night's updates included a kill bit for the FlexGridĬontrol. The macro application uses an MSFlexGrid control in a form, and it looks The macro application uses an MSFlexGrid control in a form, and it looks like Update for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail Filter (KB959614)Īnyone else seeing issues with Word 2003 today? Security Update for Windows Internet Explorer 7 (KB961260) Security Update for Windows XP (KB960715) I can see only three updates installed last On Vista, the macro application worked again after rolling back to the On XP Pro SP3, the same macro package just stops with run-time error 361, On Vista SP1 64-bit, Word 2003 faults and quits. On two different systems that installed a Windows Update last night, WordĢ003 no longer runs macros that worked yesterday. Probably one of these patches the world did not asked for. Uninstall the kb960715 patch just restores as it was before. It does not even show up in the file anymore, attempting to put it back generates the error that it is not registered correctly.Īll changes in the security to allow activex components did not help. Word 2003 crashes or fails to run macros after Windows Update last night You can directly change registry as follows (do it at your risk) Maybe you don't solve the problem simply uninstalling it. ![]()
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