From: Mikka on 4 Nov 2008 10:25 Hey, I had the same environment (Office 2003 + SPD 2007 installed on the same PC) and I expirienced similiar problem, except my IE 6 crashed every time I tried to open any list within WSS 3.0 (e.g Calendar, etc.). The solution which worked for me was just native repair option of Share Point Designer (Office 2007) from Add/Remove Software window. "Brad McClain" wrote: > I don't have multiple versions of Office installed but I do have Sharepoint > Designer 2007 installed along with Office 2003 so I have both a Office11 and > an Office12 version of the OWSSUPP.DLL (versions 11.0.8164.0 and > 12.0.4518.1014). I just changed the extension of the Office12 one and now > the Sharepoint integration works with my Office 2003 applications. I'll have > to see if I've lost any functionality with Sharepoint Designer but so far it > does not appear that I have. > > Thank you very much. > > "Jon Kennedy" wrote: > > > Back in March, I had a user post with the same error and I sent him here: > > http://biztalkdev.com/blogs/paulwu/archive/2007/03/09/IE7-Crash-when-accessing-MOSS-2007.aspx > > His response: > > "The solution in the link that have solve the problem partially. it enables > > me to open the document but not to update it. > > Finally I found the solution for my case. when I logged in using different > > account (as we use active directory) I found the problem has been solved. I > > have deleted my profile from the PC and logged again. it works now." > > > > Or... > > Do you have SharePoint Designer installed? If so, uninstall it and see if > > this error goes away. > > > > Threads with similar error in IE: > > http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices/browse_thread/thread/5690c695befbc21e/85846ca1272500f2 > > http://www.cjvandyk.com/blog/Lists/Categories/Category.aspx?Name=Office > > http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/30350613/sharepoint-is-blowing-up.aspx > > > > This issue may be related: > > > > You cannot create a new document or check out an existing document in a > > Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 document library when you have multiple > > versions of Office installed > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929360 > > > > -- > > > > Jon Kennedy, MS MVP/IE > > Charlotte, NC, USA > > jkennedy2(a)carolina.rr.com > > > > > > "Brad McClain" <BradMcClain(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:FA198B05-C017-42DF-B9BA-2480DC98F1A2(a)microsoft.com... > > > Whenever I try to open a MS Office file (both Excel and Word) from a > > > Sharepoint site using the "Edit in MS application" option I get an > > > "exception > > > unknown software exception (0xc06d007f) occurred in the application at > > > location 0x7c812a5b" error and IE 6 closes on me. > > > > > > The event log lists a DRWatson 4097 error event with the description "The > > > application, C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe, generated an > > > application error The error occurred on date @ time The exception > > > generated > > > was c06d007f at address 7C812A5B (kernel32!RaiseException)" > > > > > > > > > The Help and Support Centre link from the event log returns the following > > > information which really isn't all that helpful. > > > > > >>>Details > > >>>Product: Windows Operating System > > >>>ID: 4097 > > >>>Source: DrWatson > > >>>Version: 5.2 > > >>>Symbolic Name: MSG_CRASH > > >>>Message: The application, %1!s!, generated an application error The error > > >>> >>occurred on %2!s!/%3!s!/%4!s! @ %5!s!:%6!s!:%7!s!.%8!s! The exception > > >>> >>generated was %9!s! at address %10!s! (%11!s!) > > > > > >>>Explanation > > >>>This message is for informational purposes only. > > > > > >>>User Action > > >>>No user action is required. > > > > > > Does anybody have an idea what is causing this or even what the Help and > > > Support Centre message is supposed to mean? > > > > > > I'm using IE 6 and Office 2003 in a corporate environment. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > >
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