VB Error Object Library Not Registered

K

Karine Rivet

A few days ago a user hard a problem working with a Word XP document that
included embedded Excel XP spreadsheets. Since then when she opens Excel
spreadsheets that include VB they generate a VB error that says "object
library not registered". I did some troubleshooting and found that the
error does not occur logged on to the same PC as Administrator and the error
does not occur if I add the user to the local Administrators group. The
error also does not occur if the user logs onto another computer. I could
likely resolve this error by reimaging the PC, but I'd like to find a less
drastic solution if possible. Any thoughts?
 
B

Bryan Hessey

Please do not double post

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Karine said:
A few days ago a user hard a problem working with a Word XP documen
that
included embedded Excel XP spreadsheets. Since then when she open
Excel
spreadsheets that include VB they generate a VB error that say
"object
library not registered". I did some troubleshooting and found tha
the
error does not occur logged on to the same PC as Administrator and th
error
does not occur if I add the user to the local Administrators group
The
error also does not occur if the user logs onto another computer.
could
likely resolve this error by reimaging the PC, but I'd like to find
less
drastic solution if possible. Any thoughts
 
K

Karine Rivet

For anyone that's curious someone outside of the newsgroups just provided
the answer and it worked beautifully. I had to reset registry permissions
as per http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296114.




A few days ago a user hard a problem working with a Word XP document that
included embedded Excel XP spreadsheets. Since then when she opens Excel
spreadsheets that include VB they generate a VB error that says "object
library not registered". I did some troubleshooting and found that the
error does not occur logged on to the same PC as Administrator and the error
does not occur if I add the user to the local Administrators group. The
error also does not occur if the user logs onto another computer. I could
likely resolve this error by reimaging the PC, but I'd like to find a less
drastic solution if possible. Any thoughts?
 

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