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Re: Slow Office file opening
I don't know, you could prowl around in the registry in this location
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Word.Document.12\shell\New\comma nd Manuel Sousa wrote: > Greetings, > > Been searching on google and the forums for a way to reinstall DDE and > haven't found it. Is it needed for anything or is more of a legacy type of > thing? > > Is there anyway i can disable DDE through a group policy or globaly on a > system without having to change one file extension at a time per machine? > > Thanks for your help, > Manuel Sousa > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>If the problem is ONLY when you double-click on a file to open it. the >>problem is likely due to DDE. It can be fixed by reinstalling, OR this >>workaround. >> >>Go to Control Panel, Folder Options, File Types, scroll down to and >>select (DOC for Word files) or XLS (for Excel files), click Advanced, >>select Open entry, click the edit Button. >>Now uncheck "Use DDE" and then put your cursor in the Application box, >>arrow all the way to the right and put in "%1" (include the quote >>marks), IF there is /dde remove it. Then OK you way out. Things should >>work quickly again. >> >> >> >> >>Ibe U wrote: >> >> >>>I double click file it takes about 30 seconds to open, if I open it from file >>>menu, choose open and then select file from list it opens super fast. >>> >>>This is NOT network releted problem >>> >>>It doesn't matter is file on local computer or network. >>>It doesn't matter if network cable is unplugged or not. >>>It doesn't matter if NIC or TCP/IP is disabled or not >>>PDFs open without problems and any other non office files too. >>> >>>Workstations are WindowsXP with servicepack 2 >>> >> >> |
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Re: Slow Office file opening
Thank you soo much. This has been an ongoing issue for my workgroup since we
moved to new software. We "had" issue with only 1 application. When it was running if we double clicked on an xls or doc the file would take forever to open. Not anymore. Thanks Again!!! "Bob I" wrote: > If the problem is ONLY when you double-click on a file to open it. the > problem is likely due to DDE. It can be fixed by reinstalling, OR this > workaround. > > Go to Control Panel, Folder Options, File Types, scroll down to and > select (DOC for Word files) or XLS (for Excel files), click Advanced, > select Open entry, click the edit Button. > Now uncheck "Use DDE" and then put your cursor in the Application box, > arrow all the way to the right and put in "%1" (include the quote > marks), IF there is /dde remove it. Then OK you way out. Things should > work quickly again. > > > > > Ibe U wrote: > > > I double click file it takes about 30 seconds to open, if I open it from file > > menu, choose open and then select file from list it opens super fast. > > > > This is NOT network releted problem > > > > It doesn't matter is file on local computer or network. > > It doesn't matter if network cable is unplugged or not. > > It doesn't matter if NIC or TCP/IP is disabled or not > > PDFs open without problems and any other non office files too. > > > > Workstations are WindowsXP with servicepack 2 > > > > |
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Re: Slow Office file opening
Glad it helped you out, Have a great day!
johngi wrote: > Thank you soo much. This has been an ongoing issue for my workgroup since we > moved to new software. We "had" issue with only 1 application. When it was > running if we double clicked on an xls or doc the file would take forever to > open. Not anymore. Thanks Again!!! > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>If the problem is ONLY when you double-click on a file to open it. the >>problem is likely due to DDE. It can be fixed by reinstalling, OR this >>workaround. >> >>Go to Control Panel, Folder Options, File Types, scroll down to and >>select (DOC for Word files) or XLS (for Excel files), click Advanced, >>select Open entry, click the edit Button. >>Now uncheck "Use DDE" and then put your cursor in the Application box, >>arrow all the way to the right and put in "%1" (include the quote >>marks), IF there is /dde remove it. Then OK you way out. Things should >>work quickly again. >> >> >> >> >>Ibe U wrote: >> >> >>>I double click file it takes about 30 seconds to open, if I open it from file >>>menu, choose open and then select file from list it opens super fast. >>> >>>This is NOT network releted problem >>> >>>It doesn't matter is file on local computer or network. >>>It doesn't matter if network cable is unplugged or not. >>>It doesn't matter if NIC or TCP/IP is disabled or not >>>PDFs open without problems and any other non office files too. >>> >>>Workstations are WindowsXP with servicepack 2 >>> >> >> |
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Re: Slow Office file opening
Hi All,
I followed your insructions Ibe U and when I tried ot open a .DOC or .XLS the application would open but not the document. Any thoughts? -- FrankO "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%23Q9Cd3wJIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Glad it helped you out, Have a great day! > > johngi wrote: >> Thank you soo much. This has been an ongoing issue for my workgroup >> since we moved to new software. We "had" issue with only 1 application. >> When it was running if we double clicked on an xls or doc the file would >> take forever to open. Not anymore. Thanks Again!!! >> >> "Bob I" wrote: >> >> >>>If the problem is ONLY when you double-click on a file to open it. the >>>problem is likely due to DDE. It can be fixed by reinstalling, OR this >>>workaround. >>> >>>Go to Control Panel, Folder Options, File Types, scroll down to and >>>select (DOC for Word files) or XLS (for Excel files), click Advanced, >>>select Open entry, click the edit Button. >>>Now uncheck "Use DDE" and then put your cursor in the Application box, >>>arrow all the way to the right and put in "%1" (include the quote >>>marks), IF there is /dde remove it. Then OK you way out. Things should >>>work quickly again. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Ibe U wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I double click file it takes about 30 seconds to open, if I open it from >>>>file menu, choose open and then select file from list it opens super >>>>fast. >>>> >>>>This is NOT network releted problem >>>> >>>>It doesn't matter is file on local computer or network. >>>>It doesn't matter if network cable is unplugged or not. >>>>It doesn't matter if NIC or TCP/IP is disabled or not >>>>PDFs open without problems and any other non office files too. >>>> >>>>Workstations are WindowsXP with servicepack 2 >>>> >>> >>> > |
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Re: Slow Office file opening
Hi All,
I followed your insructions Ibe U and when I tried ot open a .DOC or .XLS the application would open but not the document. Any thoughts? -- FrankO "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%23Q9Cd3wJIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Glad it helped you out, Have a great day! > > johngi wrote: >> Thank you soo much. This has been an ongoing issue for my workgroup >> since we moved to new software. We "had" issue with only 1 application. >> When it was running if we double clicked on an xls or doc the file would >> take forever to open. Not anymore. Thanks Again!!! >> >> "Bob I" wrote: >> >> >>>If the problem is ONLY when you double-click on a file to open it. the >>>problem is likely due to DDE. It can be fixed by reinstalling, OR this >>>workaround. >>> >>>Go to Control Panel, Folder Options, File Types, scroll down to and >>>select (DOC for Word files) or XLS (for Excel files), click Advanced, >>>select Open entry, click the edit Button. >>>Now uncheck "Use DDE" and then put your cursor in the Application box, >>>arrow all the way to the right and put in "%1" (include the quote >>>marks), IF there is /dde remove it. Then OK you way out. Things should >>>work quickly again. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Ibe U wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I double click file it takes about 30 seconds to open, if I open it from >>>>file menu, choose open and then select file from list it opens super >>>>fast. >>>> >>>>This is NOT network releted problem >>>> >>>>It doesn't matter is file on local computer or network. >>>>It doesn't matter if network cable is unplugged or not. >>>>It doesn't matter if NIC or TCP/IP is disabled or not >>>>PDFs open without problems and any other non office files too. >>>> >>>>Workstations are WindowsXP with servicepack 2 >>>> >>> >>> > |
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Re: Slow Office file opening
Bob,
Thanks for the in-sight. However, I have an similar problem that didn't go away after this fix. I called DELL to get more memory (only they sell the memory that my machine uses), and they asked what I was trying to accomplish with more memory. I said I wanted Excel and Word to open faster. They took control of my machine and changed some settings. Now instead of 5-10 seconds to open, it takes 3-4 minutes to open. I tried un-install and re-installing Office, but no change. DELL suggests I re-install Windows. I don't want to do that, yet. I have Windows XP Home Edition SP-3, and Office 2000 Pro. I thought I saw Dell change a setting from 2000 to 200, but I don't know what it was. Any ideas? Thanks, Bernie "Bob I" wrote: > If the problem is ONLY when you double-click on a file to open it. the > problem is likely due to DDE. It can be fixed by reinstalling, OR this > workaround. > > Go to Control Panel, Folder Options, File Types, scroll down to and > select (DOC for Word files) or XLS (for Excel files), click Advanced, > select Open entry, click the edit Button. > Now uncheck "Use DDE" and then put your cursor in the Application box, > arrow all the way to the right and put in "%1" (include the quote > marks), IF there is /dde remove it. Then OK you way out. Things should > work quickly again. > > > > > Ibe U wrote: > > > I double click file it takes about 30 seconds to open, if I open it from file > > menu, choose open and then select file from list it opens super fast. > > > > This is NOT network releted problem > > > > It doesn't matter is file on local computer or network. > > It doesn't matter if network cable is unplugged or not. > > It doesn't matter if NIC or TCP/IP is disabled or not > > PDFs open without problems and any other non office files too. > > > > Workstations are WindowsXP with servicepack 2 > > > > |
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Re: Slow Office file opening
No idea, but you may want to complain to dell about the adverse effect
their fix did, and how to reverse it. Bernie ZZ wrote: > Bob, > Thanks for the in-sight. > However, I have an similar problem that didn't go away after this fix. > I called DELL to get more memory (only they sell the memory that my machine > uses), and they asked what I was trying to accomplish with more memory. I > said I wanted Excel and Word to open faster. They took control of my machine > and changed some settings. Now instead of 5-10 seconds to open, it takes 3-4 > minutes to open. I tried un-install and re-installing Office, but no change. > DELL suggests I re-install Windows. I don't want to do that, yet. I have > Windows XP Home Edition SP-3, and Office 2000 Pro. I thought I saw Dell > change a setting from 2000 to 200, but I don't know what it was. Any ideas? > Thanks, Bernie > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>If the problem is ONLY when you double-click on a file to open it. the >>problem is likely due to DDE. It can be fixed by reinstalling, OR this >>workaround. >> >>Go to Control Panel, Folder Options, File Types, scroll down to and >>select (DOC for Word files) or XLS (for Excel files), click Advanced, >>select Open entry, click the edit Button. >>Now uncheck "Use DDE" and then put your cursor in the Application box, >>arrow all the way to the right and put in "%1" (include the quote >>marks), IF there is /dde remove it. Then OK you way out. Things should >>work quickly again. >> >> >> >> >>Ibe U wrote: >> >> >>>I double click file it takes about 30 seconds to open, if I open it from file >>>menu, choose open and then select file from list it opens super fast. >>> >>>This is NOT network releted problem >>> >>>It doesn't matter is file on local computer or network. >>>It doesn't matter if network cable is unplugged or not. >>>It doesn't matter if NIC or TCP/IP is disabled or not >>>PDFs open without problems and any other non office files too. >>> >>>Workstations are WindowsXP with servicepack 2 >>> >> >> |
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Re: Slow Office file opening
Frank, did you ever get a reply? I have the same problem with the application
opening but not the document. Rich "Frank Parmelee" wrote: > Hi All, > > I followed your insructions Ibe U and when I tried ot open a .DOC or .XLS > the application would open but not the document. > > Any thoughts? > -- > FrankO > > > "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:%23Q9Cd3wJIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > Glad it helped you out, Have a great day! > > > > johngi wrote: > >> Thank you soo much. This has been an ongoing issue for my workgroup > >> since we moved to new software. We "had" issue with only 1 application. > >> When it was running if we double clicked on an xls or doc the file would > >> take forever to open. Not anymore. Thanks Again!!! > >> > >> "Bob I" wrote: > >> > >> > >>>If the problem is ONLY when you double-click on a file to open it. the > >>>problem is likely due to DDE. It can be fixed by reinstalling, OR this > >>>workaround. > >>> > >>>Go to Control Panel, Folder Options, File Types, scroll down to and > >>>select (DOC for Word files) or XLS (for Excel files), click Advanced, > >>>select Open entry, click the edit Button. > >>>Now uncheck "Use DDE" and then put your cursor in the Application box, > >>>arrow all the way to the right and put in "%1" (include the quote > >>>marks), IF there is /dde remove it. Then OK you way out. Things should > >>>work quickly again. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>Ibe U wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>I double click file it takes about 30 seconds to open, if I open it from > >>>>file menu, choose open and then select file from list it opens super > >>>>fast. > >>>> > >>>>This is NOT network releted problem > >>>> > >>>>It doesn't matter is file on local computer or network. > >>>>It doesn't matter if network cable is unplugged or not. > >>>>It doesn't matter if NIC or TCP/IP is disabled or not > >>>>PDFs open without problems and any other non office files too. > >>>> > >>>>Workstations are WindowsXP with servicepack 2 > >>>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > |
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Re: Slow Office file opening
I followed your insructions and when I tried ot open a .DOC or .XLS
the application would open but not the document. Any thoughts? "Bob I" wrote: > If the problem is ONLY when you double-click on a file to open it. the > problem is likely due to DDE. It can be fixed by reinstalling, OR this > workaround. > > Go to Control Panel, Folder Options, File Types, scroll down to and > select (DOC for Word files) or XLS (for Excel files), click Advanced, > select Open entry, click the edit Button. > Now uncheck "Use DDE" and then put your cursor in the Application box, > arrow all the way to the right and put in "%1" (include the quote > marks), IF there is /dde remove it. Then OK you way out. Things should > work quickly again. > > > > > Ibe U wrote: > > > I double click file it takes about 30 seconds to open, if I open it from file > > menu, choose open and then select file from list it opens super fast. > > > > This is NOT network releted problem > > > > It doesn't matter is file on local computer or network. > > It doesn't matter if network cable is unplugged or not. > > It doesn't matter if NIC or TCP/IP is disabled or not > > PDFs open without problems and any other non office files too. > > > > Workstations are WindowsXP with servicepack 2 > > > > |
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Re: Slow Office file opening
My reply was for a particular set of circumstances. Perhaps if you
started your own thread, describing the original problem you are/were having, someone might have an answer. Rich wrote: > I followed your insructions and when I tried ot open a .DOC or .XLS > the application would open but not the document. > > Any thoughts? > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>If the problem is ONLY when you double-click on a file to open it. the >>problem is likely due to DDE. It can be fixed by reinstalling, OR this >>workaround. >> >>Go to Control Panel, Folder Options, File Types, scroll down to and >>select (DOC for Word files) or XLS (for Excel files), click Advanced, >>select Open entry, click the edit Button. >>Now uncheck "Use DDE" and then put your cursor in the Application box, >>arrow all the way to the right and put in "%1" (include the quote >>marks), IF there is /dde remove it. Then OK you way out. Things should >>work quickly again. >> >> >> >> >>Ibe U wrote: >> >> >>>I double click file it takes about 30 seconds to open, if I open it from file >>>menu, choose open and then select file from list it opens super fast. >>> >>>This is NOT network releted problem >>> >>>It doesn't matter is file on local computer or network. >>>It doesn't matter if network cable is unplugged or not. >>>It doesn't matter if NIC or TCP/IP is disabled or not >>>PDFs open without problems and any other non office files too. >>> >>>Workstations are WindowsXP with servicepack 2 >>> >> >> |
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