At 10:18 PM Tuesday 8/5/2008, Nick Arnett wrote:
>I have to use MS Excel in my work.  Actually, it has always been an
>application that I thought does a lot of cool things... but boy, it crashes
>a lot on my desktop machine.  I upgraded to the latest version, finally got
>used to the weird ribbon menus (still can't find things sometimes)... but it
>still crashes often.
>The latest version comes with some sort of diagnostic tool that checks all
>sorts of things.  It didn't find anything wrong with my system, then
>prompted me to get the latest suggestions online.  From a web page at MS, I
>received the following instructions.
>
>Update Diagnostic  — Unable to access a required file
>
>The Update Diagnostic was unable to run because it requires a file that you
>have chosen not to download. To give Microsoft Office permission to download
>this file, do one of the following in one of these 2007 Office release
>programs:
>Access, Excel, PowerPoint, or Word
>
>    1. Click the *Microsoft Office Button*[image: Button image], and then
>    click *Access Options*, *Excel Options*, *PowerPoint Options*, or *Word
>    Options*.
>    2. Click *Trust Center*, click *Advanced Trust Center Settings*, and then
>    click *Privacy Options*.
>    3. Select the *Download a file periodically that helps determine system
>    problems* check box.
>    4. Wait about a week to allow the file to be downloaded, and then run
>    Microsoft Office Diagnostics again.
>
>
>Uh, that's one big honkin' download, apparently.
>
>I knew those service packs were getting big... but a week!
>
>Okay, I understand what's really going on here... but couldn't they have
>said it a bit more clearly?!
>
>Nick



How long would it take if you had dial-up?


. . . ronn!  :)



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