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Leo
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      17th Jul 2003
Hi -
When I launched Excel the following error message
appeared -
Unable to find C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 10
\library\mobiledb.xba
Installation incomplete

When I click ok Excel work normal, I reinstalled the
applications but this error msg keep appearing on
launching.Would appreciate if anyone can tell me how to
get rid of this error msg.

Rdgs
Leo
 
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Andi
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      17th Jul 2003
Have you tried doing a repair of your installation?

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi -
>When I launched Excel the following error message
>appeared -
>Unable to find C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 10
>\library\mobiledb.xba
>Installation incomplete
>
>When I click ok Excel work normal, I reinstalled the
>applications but this error msg keep appearing on
>launching.Would appreciate if anyone can tell me how to
>get rid of this error msg.
>
>Rdgs
>Leo
>.
>

 
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Dave Peterson
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      18th Jul 2003
Take a look under Tools|Addins to see if there's anything that looks like
mobiledb (palm stuff) in there. Make sure it's not checked.

If it's not there, maybe it's still in the registry. Excel tries to open files
that are in there, too.

In excel 2002, the value in the registry is in an Open key under:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Excel\Options
these have to be in order when you're done.
If you're not comfortable editing the registry, get help.

Leo wrote:
>
> Hi -
> When I launched Excel the following error message
> appeared -
> Unable to find C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 10
> \library\mobiledb.xba
> Installation incomplete
>
> When I click ok Excel work normal, I reinstalled the
> applications but this error msg keep appearing on
> launching.Would appreciate if anyone can tell me how to
> get rid of this error msg.
>
> Rdgs
> Leo


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leo
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      18th Jul 2003
Tks both gentleman for the assistance, I tried the method
of repairing n also could not find any add-ins fr the
Tools. As for the registry there's nothing mentioned of
the Mobiledb.xba n I did a search in the registry but no
results. Any other way I can get rid of this error msg?

Rdgs
Leo

>-----Original Message-----
>Take a look under Tools|Addins to see if there's anything

that looks like
>mobiledb (palm stuff) in there. Make sure it's not

checked.
>
>If it's not there, maybe it's still in the registry.

Excel tries to open files
>that are in there, too.
>
>In excel 2002, the value in the registry is in an Open

key under:
>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0

\Excel\Options
>these have to be in order when you're done.
>If you're not comfortable editing the registry, get help.
>
>Leo wrote:
>>
>> Hi -
>> When I launched Excel the following error message
>> appeared -
>> Unable to find C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office

10
>> \library\mobiledb.xba
>> Installation incomplete
>>
>> When I click ok Excel work normal, I reinstalled the
>> applications but this error msg keep appearing on
>> launching.Would appreciate if anyone can tell me how to
>> get rid of this error msg.
>>
>> Rdgs
>> Leo

>
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>
>Dave Peterson
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>.
>

 
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Dave Peterson
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      18th Jul 2003
I searched google and found a reference to mobiledb.XLA (not .xba). Did you
include the extension?

Maybe you could look at the registry via:

Windows Start Button|Run|Regedit
Then follow that path, but be very careful.

And if all that doesn't work, you could read some notes at Chip Pearson's site:

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm

Maybe that'll help isolate the problem.


leo wrote:
>
> Tks both gentleman for the assistance, I tried the method
> of repairing n also could not find any add-ins fr the
> Tools. As for the registry there's nothing mentioned of
> the Mobiledb.xba n I did a search in the registry but no
> results. Any other way I can get rid of this error msg?
>
> Rdgs
> Leo
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Take a look under Tools|Addins to see if there's anything

> that looks like
> >mobiledb (palm stuff) in there. Make sure it's not

> checked.
> >
> >If it's not there, maybe it's still in the registry.

> Excel tries to open files
> >that are in there, too.
> >
> >In excel 2002, the value in the registry is in an Open

> key under:
> >HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0

> \Excel\Options
> >these have to be in order when you're done.
> >If you're not comfortable editing the registry, get help.
> >
> >Leo wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi -
> >> When I launched Excel the following error message
> >> appeared -
> >> Unable to find C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office

> 10
> >> \library\mobiledb.xba
> >> Installation incomplete
> >>
> >> When I click ok Excel work normal, I reinstalled the
> >> applications but this error msg keep appearing on
> >> launching.Would appreciate if anyone can tell me how to
> >> get rid of this error msg.
> >>
> >> Rdgs
> >> Leo

> >
> >--
> >
> >Dave Peterson
> >(E-Mail Removed)
> >.
> >


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