Powerpoint has encountered a problem and needs to close

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Doc Woldman

I am running windows XP (fully patched) , on a dell dimension 4mb RAM. I have
Kaspersky antivirus typical setup. I have microsfot enterprise 2007 and was
running PFC pro for PFC media

Every time I tray an launch powerpoint I get an error:

Powerpoint needs to close, we apologise for the error. I hae uninstalled PFC
pro, but I still get a message that active X controls are running. Even if i
disable the active x controls I still get a message that powerpoint needs to
close. I have tried uninstalling powerpoint and reinstalling it but the same
happens,

I am not sure how ti copy the file being sent to microsoft, but I am now
tearing my hair out.

Anyone any ideas?

Many thanks

Doc
 
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Doc Woldman said:
I am running windows XP (fully patched) , on a dell dimension 4mb RAM. I have
Kaspersky antivirus typical setup. I have microsfot enterprise 2007 and was
running PFC pro for PFC media

Every time I tray an launch powerpoint I get an error:

Powerpoint needs to close, we apologise for the error. I hae uninstalled PFC
pro, but I still get a message that active X controls are running. Even if i
disable the active x controls I still get a message that powerpoint needs to
close. I have tried uninstalling powerpoint and reinstalling it but the same
happens,

I am not sure how ti copy the file being sent to microsoft, but I am now
tearing my hair out.

Anyone any ideas?

Many thanks

Doc
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Doc Woldman

Your ppt files may be corrupted that's why you are getting this error message: "Powerpoint needs to close, we apologise for the error". To repair your corrupted ppt files it is better to use repair software like powerpoint repair software. It repairs your files with very fast speed.
 

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