theeepster
IS-IT--Management
Hello.
I have a user, Windows 2000 Pro w/all up-to-date service packs and patches, who gets a message, anytime she tries to open a graph (created in Excel) in PowerPoint, that she needs to insert the "Visual Basic for Applications" CD. Her machine is looking for the "vba6.msi" file, and no matter what we have tried we canot get passed this.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled Office, with a reboot, and made sure that the Visual Basic for Applications was set to "run from my computer". I have also been able to open the same graphs on other machines, but not with a different profile on her machine.
We have run the VB applications, from Microsoft's site, to determine if it is installed (it is), and if it is enabled in the registry (it is).
Do I need to uninstall it and clean the registry? And, if so, what should I search for to delete when doing so?
Thanks.
P.S. We do not have the disk it is requesting.
I have a user, Windows 2000 Pro w/all up-to-date service packs and patches, who gets a message, anytime she tries to open a graph (created in Excel) in PowerPoint, that she needs to insert the "Visual Basic for Applications" CD. Her machine is looking for the "vba6.msi" file, and no matter what we have tried we canot get passed this.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled Office, with a reboot, and made sure that the Visual Basic for Applications was set to "run from my computer". I have also been able to open the same graphs on other machines, but not with a different profile on her machine.
We have run the VB applications, from Microsoft's site, to determine if it is installed (it is), and if it is enabled in the registry (it is).
Do I need to uninstall it and clean the registry? And, if so, what should I search for to delete when doing so?
Thanks.
P.S. We do not have the disk it is requesting.