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      30th Oct 2006
Whenever I open a document in Word 2002, I see a message in the lower left
corner "requesting virus scan." After a delay of perhaps fifteen seconds,
the document opens. Is there any way I can skip that without doing something
damaging?
 
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      31st Oct 2006
Your anti-virus program is responsible. It may have an option to switch off
scanning, I don't know. You don't say which one you use - it may help
someone to help you if you do say, but it is not a Word-specific problem and
a forum dedicated to the AV program would be a better arena for the
question.

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> Whenever I open a document in Word 2002, I see a message in the lower left
> corner "requesting virus scan." After a delay of perhaps fifteen seconds,
> the document opens. Is there any way I can skip that without doing

something
> damaging?



 
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Graham Mayor
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      31st Oct 2006
The virus scan message comes not from Word but from linked anti-virus
software. Checking of Word/Office documents can usually be deselected in the
AV program e.g. in Norton AV by turning off its Office Plug-in.

With some versions of the Norton product it may be necessary to unregister
the calling DLL by running the following command line from Windows > Start >
Run

regsvr32 /u "c:\program files\norton antivirus\officeav.dll"
or
regsvr32 /u "c:\program files\norton systemworks\norton
antivirus\officeav.dll"

Other AV apps eg the popular free ediition of Grisoft's AVG antivirus
software, require similar treatment.
In this instance:

regsvr32 /u "C:\Program Files\Grisoft\AVG Free\avgoff2k.dll"

Office MVP Beth Melton recently reported her discovery that "If there are
any WLL add-ins in the Startup folders they will trigger this message even
if the user doesn't have any type of virus scanner enabled. Apparently, MS
is using the virus scanning engine to check for macros in WLL files and as a
result it triggers the message. Note other than checking for macros it isn't
actually performing a virus scan....One add-in I know of that still uses a
WLL is EndNote." So you might check your Word and Office Startup folders for
..wll files.


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Michael O. wrote:
> Whenever I open a document in Word 2002, I see a message in the lower
> left corner "requesting virus scan." After a delay of perhaps
> fifteen seconds, the document opens. Is there any way I can skip
> that without doing something damaging?



 
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      23rd Dec 2006
It worked. After disabling the Office Plug-In on my Norton AV, Word no
longer does the scan - saving me lots of time & frustration. Thank you so
much for your help.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

> The virus scan message comes not from Word but from linked anti-virus
> software. Checking of Word/Office documents can usually be deselected in the
> AV program e.g. in Norton AV by turning off its Office Plug-in.
>
> With some versions of the Norton product it may be necessary to unregister
> the calling DLL by running the following command line from Windows > Start >
> Run
>
> regsvr32 /u "c:\program files\norton antivirus\officeav.dll"
> or
> regsvr32 /u "c:\program files\norton systemworks\norton
> antivirus\officeav.dll"
>
> Other AV apps eg the popular free ediition of Grisoft's AVG antivirus
> software, require similar treatment.
> In this instance:
>
> regsvr32 /u "C:\Program Files\Grisoft\AVG Free\avgoff2k.dll"
>
> Office MVP Beth Melton recently reported her discovery that "If there are
> any WLL add-ins in the Startup folders they will trigger this message even
> if the user doesn't have any type of virus scanner enabled. Apparently, MS
> is using the virus scanning engine to check for macros in WLL files and as a
> result it triggers the message. Note other than checking for macros it isn't
> actually performing a virus scan....One add-in I know of that still uses a
> WLL is EndNote." So you might check your Word and Office Startup folders for
> ..wll files.
>
>
> --
> <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
> Graham Mayor - Word MVP
>
> My web site www.gmayor.com
> Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
> <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
>
> Michael O. wrote:
> > Whenever I open a document in Word 2002, I see a message in the lower
> > left corner "requesting virus scan." After a delay of perhaps
> > fifteen seconds, the document opens. Is there any way I can skip
> > that without doing something damaging?

>
>
>

 
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