From: Finnie on 15 Dec 2009 16:47 I am consistently seeing this error pertaining to MS Office 2007 on two Windows 2003 terminal servers. The error is as follows: Event Type: Error Event Source: Microsoft Office 12 Event Category: None Event ID: 5000 Date: 12/15/2009 Time: 4:35:52 PM User: N/A EventType office12asserttimer, P1 p1ml, P2 12.0.6425.0, P3 1, P4 0, P5 NIL, P6 NIL, P7 NIL, P8 NIL, P9 NIL, P10 NIL. I have Googled this problem, but can't find a workable solution. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
From: SelfMan on 6 Jan 2010 18:51 I am having this problem on a few computers. Some XP Pro, some XP Home. All have MS Office 2007 wit all patches available. The client is also using the Business Contact Manager for Outlook. I think that something went wrong with onbe of the office updates in December. SelfMan "Finnie" wrote: > I am consistently seeing this error pertaining to MS Office 2007 on two > Windows 2003 terminal servers. The error is as follows: > > Event Type: Error > Event Source: Microsoft Office 12 > Event Category: None > Event ID: 5000 > Date: 12/15/2009 > Time: 4:35:52 PM > User: N/A > > EventType office12asserttimer, P1 p1ml, P2 12.0.6425.0, P3 1, P4 0, P5 NIL, > P6 NIL, P7 NIL, P8 NIL, P9 NIL, P10 NIL. > > I have Googled this problem, but can't find a workable solution. Any help > would be greatly appreciated. > > > >
From: Alessandro on 7 Jan 2010 05:58 forse ho risolto il problema aggiornando il pacchetto software di windows live e messenger , sono stai sostituiti e aggiornati diversi activex e file word sembra tenere bene , non mi da errori ormai da due giorni. ciao google translator I may have solved the problem by updating the software package and windows live messenger, you have to replace and upgrade various files and ActiveX Word seems to hold well, do not mistake me now for two days. hello "SelfMan" wrote: > I am having this problem on a few computers. Some XP Pro, some XP Home. All > have MS Office 2007 wit all patches available. The client is also using the > Business Contact Manager for Outlook. > > I think that something went wrong with onbe of the office updates in December. > > SelfMan > > "Finnie" wrote: > > > I am consistently seeing this error pertaining to MS Office 2007 on two > > Windows 2003 terminal servers. The error is as follows: > > > > Event Type: Error > > Event Source: Microsoft Office 12 > > Event Category: None > > Event ID: 5000 > > Date: 12/15/2009 > > Time: 4:35:52 PM > > User: N/A > > > > EventType office12asserttimer, P1 p1ml, P2 12.0.6425.0, P3 1, P4 0, P5 NIL, > > P6 NIL, P7 NIL, P8 NIL, P9 NIL, P10 NIL. > > > > I have Googled this problem, but can't find a workable solution. Any help > > would be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > > >
From: undisclosed on 4 Feb 2010 11:21 I am seeing this error also for one of our users: *EventType office12asserttimer, P1 p1ml, P2 12.0.6425.0, P3 1, P4 0, P5 NIL, P6 NIL, P7 NIL, P8 NIL, P9 NIL, P10 NIL.* Then after an hour or two this error will appear and Outlook shuts down: *Faulting application outlook.exe, version 12.0.6514.5000, stamp 4a89dc70, faulting module mso.dll, version 12.0.6425.1000, stamp 49d65443, debug? 0, fault address 0x00005ae0.* I have deleted the user's Outlook profile, uninstalled and reinstalled Office 2007, and installed all the current updates. I've done registry cleans and fixes using CCleaner and Glary Utilities as well as deletion of temp files, temp IE files, etc.. Nothing has helped. I also renamed the user's windows profile in order to recreate her entire profile when she logged back in. This has not helped either. I've also done a sfc /scannow to fix or replace any corrupt or missing system files. No luck there either. Any ideas out there? Anyone else ran into this issue and had any success in fixing it? I appreciate any help, Josh -- joshua278
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