From: Dian D. Chapman, MVP on 13 Oct 2009 23:12 Sorry, but I honestly don't know. I haven't had any problem and those that I found on Google are trying to hack a fix due to using illegal software. You may be able to remove the last update and see if that helps. Updates are listed in your add/remove software icon in the Control Panel. Dian D. Chapman Technical Consultant & Microsoft MVP, MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine, Technical Editor/Word & Office 2007 Bibles https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman Dian's Soldiers' Site http://www.mousetrax.com/Angels Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html Free Computer Tutorials: http://www.techtrax.us On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 17:22:02 -0700, DaveBurnett <DaveBurnett(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I am now getting the same error on start up of WINDOWS XP Pro >It started after an update, so ?I assume it is a BAD version of OGA and will >be fixed???? > >"Dian D. Chapman, MVP" wrote: > >> Okay, sorry for the confusion. Since your original post did not >> mention anything about logging on vs using Office, I didn't understand >> that fact. >> >> To find out if your version is legit, you can validate it here: >> http://tiny.cc/bzVpy (a Microsoft link, shortened for your >> convenience). >> >> As for what will happens when you install it, to be honest with you, I >> don't know for sure because I've never had an illegal copy and never >> tried or needed to run that file. But since it is an MS installation >> file to install the OGA "notifier" I can assume that the notification >> program on your computer is having problems connecting with MS, so >> this install will fix the problem. As to the results, I don't know >> either because that will depend on whether you are using legit or >> illegal software. >> >> Finally, since I've never dealt with this particular file before, I >> simply Googled it to see what info I could find for you...which I >> previously posted. Assuming that wasn't all you needed, you can go to >> this Google search result and check other details...some of which are >> hacks to deal with the OGA. Up to you as to whether to trust those or >> not. >> >> http://www.google.com/search?rls=ig&hl=en&source=hp&q=%22OGAnotifier.msi%22&aq=f&oq=&aqi= >> >> Good luck... >> >> Dian D. Chapman >> Technical Consultant & Microsoft MVP, MOS Certified Instructor, >> Editor/TechTrax Ezine, Technical Editor/Word & Office 2007 Bibles >> https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman >> >> Dian's Soldiers' Site >> http://www.mousetrax.com/Angels >> >> Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html >> Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html >> Free Computer Tutorials: http://www.techtrax.us >> >> >> On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 04:04:01 -0700, leonardevens >> <leonardevens(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >> >I think it is genuine, but I am not sure. I have had it for quite a long >> >time. My wife was given the installation CD in an original Jewel case with >> >a code for installing. I had no problem installing it. >> > >> >But I don't think you answered my question. I get the message when I >> >login, not when I try to use Office. The web page you referred me to says >> >that I should get a message when I use the program. >> > >> >What happens if I run OGAnotifier.msi? >> > >> >If it is not genuine, can I stop these notifications by just removing office >> >from my machine. I can just as well use open office, and I usually do so. >> >> |