We've recently developed a queer problem here. In essence, this is what happens:<br>
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People are motoring away at their word documents, when they happen to close one of them and Word just kaputz. Illegal operation (I know you've all seen the dialog box, no need to describe).<br>
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This is not 100%, this is a random occurrence on random machines to which no solution has been found.<br>
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Also, when Word crashes, a copy of Winword runs in the background -- completely the background, can't even access it. Towards the end of the day I've seen PCs with 5-6 copies of this, all tying up the normal.dot.<br>
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It's a bit of a nightmare. We were hit sort of heavily by Ethan and to a lesser extent by Marker. (We dodged the bullet on Melissa, though). The files have all been repaired or replaced, though, and even with a brand spankin' new normal.dot this is still occurring.<br>
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To further eliminate viruses, we literally update our scanner twice a day... they just don't seem to be a possibility.<br>
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Any ideas?<br>
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People are motoring away at their word documents, when they happen to close one of them and Word just kaputz. Illegal operation (I know you've all seen the dialog box, no need to describe).<br>
<br>
This is not 100%, this is a random occurrence on random machines to which no solution has been found.<br>
<br>
Also, when Word crashes, a copy of Winword runs in the background -- completely the background, can't even access it. Towards the end of the day I've seen PCs with 5-6 copies of this, all tying up the normal.dot.<br>
<br>
It's a bit of a nightmare. We were hit sort of heavily by Ethan and to a lesser extent by Marker. (We dodged the bullet on Melissa, though). The files have all been repaired or replaced, though, and even with a brand spankin' new normal.dot this is still occurring.<br>
<br>
To further eliminate viruses, we literally update our scanner twice a day... they just don't seem to be a possibility.<br>
<br>
Any ideas?<br>