Change registry policy settings

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Guest

Im using office pro 2003. I'm attempting to open a doc and i get an error
message saying"you are attempting to open a document created in an earlier
version of office. this file type is blocked from opening by your registyry
policy setting."
 
G

Guest

I downloaded Office SP3 yesterday and now can no longer access Lotus files.
(I get the "blocked by your registry policy setting" error) I looked at the
KB938810 document and in the instructions for "Excel" it says to look for the
"LotusandQuattroFiles" registry entry. I used the search feature and it
couldn't be located.

I was able to get to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Excel, but there was no
"Security" or "FileOpenBlock" sub-folders within "Excel". I also couldn't
find "FileOpenBlock" using the registry search feature.

Any suggestions?
 
G

Guest

OK, I found another document, KB922848, this provides instructions for a
"work around" for Excel 2003, but requires that you stipulate which directory
folders you want to "exempt" from restrictions. The "work around" stipulates
the addition of a new key and string values under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common

This folder was on my registry.
 
G

Guest

Update to my earlier post.
Yes, I can now open the Lotus files, but unfortunately I cannot save them.
Despite following the instructions in KB922848, not only do I get the 'You
are attempting to save a file that is blocked by your registry policy
setting" message, but when I close the file, and am asked if I want to save
the changes, it destroys the saved file! My old Lotus file is now corrupt
and can't be "undeleted". Only if I change the file type, in "save as" to an
Excel file, can I keep the file.

This is not a good situation.
 

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