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msvcr80.dll was not found
I see a handful of post with my same issue with no solutions. I will restate
the issue and hope someone can direct me to the solution or someone who can assist to solve this problem. I have an ACER laptop running Vista Home Premium. I have installed Office Enterprise 2007 as well as a handful of other products. All office components work with the exception of PowerPoint and Outlook. They both receive the following error upon executing “This application has failed to start because MSVCR80.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem”. Some post suggest removing Norton via the removal tool from Symantec. Did that and it did not help. Other posts talk about manifest files. Tried those suggestions and they also do not work. Another post suggests copying the file into the system32 folder. That eliminates the error but the system then just goes directly to Microsoft Office has stopped working and is looking for a solution. Anyone have a suggestion? |
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Re: msvcr80.dll was not found
Post that error on the Symantec support site and you will find your answer.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, DanT asked: | I see a handful of post with my same issue with no solutions. I will | restate the issue and hope someone can direct me to the solution or | someone who can assist to solve this problem. I have an ACER laptop | running Vista Home Premium. I have installed Office Enterprise 2007 | as well as a handful of other products. All office components work | with the exception of PowerPoint and Outlook. They both receive the | following error upon executing “This application has failed to | start because MSVCR80.dll was not found. Re-installing the | application may fix this problem”. Some post suggest removing | Norton via the removal tool from Symantec. Did that and it did not | help. Other posts talk about manifest files. Tried those suggestions | and they also do not work. Another post suggests copying the file | into the system32 folder. That eliminates the error but the system | then just goes directly to Microsoft Office has stopped working and | is looking for a solution. Anyone have a suggestion? |
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Re: msvcr80.dll was not found
Post that error on the Symantec support site and you will find your answer.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, DanT asked: | I see a handful of post with my same issue with no solutions. I will | restate the issue and hope someone can direct me to the solution or | someone who can assist to solve this problem. I have an ACER laptop | running Vista Home Premium. I have installed Office Enterprise 2007 | as well as a handful of other products. All office components work | with the exception of PowerPoint and Outlook. They both receive the | following error upon executing “This application has failed to | start because MSVCR80.dll was not found. Re-installing the | application may fix this problem”. Some post suggest removing | Norton via the removal tool from Symantec. Did that and it did not | help. Other posts talk about manifest files. Tried those suggestions | and they also do not work. Another post suggests copying the file | into the system32 folder. That eliminates the error but the system | then just goes directly to Microsoft Office has stopped working and | is looking for a solution. Anyone have a suggestion? |
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Re: msvcr80.dll was not found
Milly, I have posted that error as advised and got no answer.
I have searched a hundred different newsgroups referring to that error and no solutions. I have removed Nortons and it makes no difference. Please advise. Steve "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: > Post that error on the Symantec support site and you will find your answer. > > -- > Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] > > Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All > unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without > reading. > > After furious head scratching, DanT asked: > > | I see a handful of post with my same issue with no solutions. I will > | restate the issue and hope someone can direct me to the solution or > | someone who can assist to solve this problem. I have an ACER laptop > | running Vista Home Premium. I have installed Office Enterprise 2007 > | as well as a handful of other products. All office components work > | with the exception of PowerPoint and Outlook. They both receive the > | following error upon executing “This application has failed to > | start because MSVCR80.dll was not found. Re-installing the > | application may fix this problemâ€. Some post suggest removing > | Norton via the removal tool from Symantec. Did that and it did not > | help. Other posts talk about manifest files. Tried those suggestions > | and they also do not work. Another post suggests copying the file > | into the system32 folder. That eliminates the error but the system > | then just goes directly to Microsoft Office has stopped working and > | is looking for a solution. Anyone have a suggestion? > |
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Re: msvcr80.dll was not found
Milly, I have posted that error as advised and got no answer.
I have searched a hundred different newsgroups referring to that error and no solutions. I have removed Nortons and it makes no difference. Please advise. Steve "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: > Post that error on the Symantec support site and you will find your answer. > > -- > Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] > > Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All > unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without > reading. > > After furious head scratching, DanT asked: > > | I see a handful of post with my same issue with no solutions. I will > | restate the issue and hope someone can direct me to the solution or > | someone who can assist to solve this problem. I have an ACER laptop > | running Vista Home Premium. I have installed Office Enterprise 2007 > | as well as a handful of other products. All office components work > | with the exception of PowerPoint and Outlook. They both receive the > | following error upon executing “This application has failed to > | start because MSVCR80.dll was not found. Re-installing the > | application may fix this problemâ€. Some post suggest removing > | Norton via the removal tool from Symantec. Did that and it did not > | help. Other posts talk about manifest files. Tried those suggestions > | and they also do not work. Another post suggests copying the file > | into the system32 folder. That eliminates the error but the system > | then just goes directly to Microsoft Office has stopped working and > | is looking for a solution. Anyone have a suggestion? > |
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RE: msvcr80.dll was not found
Look in the add and remove programs and uninstall Acer DataManagement
Security software, then perform a detect and repair of office 2007. This should allow Outlook to open without error. Paula "DanT" wrote: > I see a handful of post with my same issue with no solutions. I will restate > the issue and hope someone can direct me to the solution or someone who can > assist to solve this problem. I have an ACER laptop running Vista Home > Premium. I have installed Office Enterprise 2007 as well as a handful of > other products. All office components work with the exception of PowerPoint > and Outlook. They both receive the following error upon executing “This > application has failed to start because MSVCR80.dll was not found. > Re-installing the application may fix this problem”. Some post suggest > removing Norton via the removal tool from Symantec. Did that and it did not > help. Other posts talk about manifest files. Tried those suggestions and they > also do not work. Another post suggests copying the file into the system32 > folder. That eliminates the error but the system then just goes directly to > Microsoft Office has stopped working and is looking for a solution. Anyone > have a suggestion? |
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RE: msvcr80.dll was not found
Look in the add and remove programs and uninstall Acer DataManagement
Security software, then perform a detect and repair of office 2007. This should allow Outlook to open without error. Paula "DanT" wrote: > I see a handful of post with my same issue with no solutions. I will restate > the issue and hope someone can direct me to the solution or someone who can > assist to solve this problem. I have an ACER laptop running Vista Home > Premium. I have installed Office Enterprise 2007 as well as a handful of > other products. All office components work with the exception of PowerPoint > and Outlook. They both receive the following error upon executing “This > application has failed to start because MSVCR80.dll was not found. > Re-installing the application may fix this problem”. Some post suggest > removing Norton via the removal tool from Symantec. Did that and it did not > help. Other posts talk about manifest files. Tried those suggestions and they > also do not work. Another post suggests copying the file into the system32 > folder. That eliminates the error but the system then just goes directly to > Microsoft Office has stopped working and is looking for a solution. Anyone > have a suggestion? |
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Re: msvcr80.dll was not found
See if this helps:
"Paula" <> wrote in message news:... > Look in the add and remove programs and uninstall Acer DataManagement > Security software, then perform a detect and repair of office 2007. This > should allow Outlook to open without error. > > Paula > > "DanT" wrote: > >> I see a handful of post with my same issue with no solutions. I will >> restate >> the issue and hope someone can direct me to the solution or someone who >> can >> assist to solve this problem. I have an ACER laptop running Vista Home >> Premium. I have installed Office Enterprise 2007 as well as a handful of >> other products. All office components work with the exception of >> PowerPoint >> and Outlook. They both receive the following error upon executing "This >> application has failed to start because MSVCR80.dll was not found. >> Re-installing the application may fix this problem". Some post suggest >> removing Norton via the removal tool from Symantec. Did that and it did >> not >> help. Other posts talk about manifest files. Tried those suggestions and >> they >> also do not work. Another post suggests copying the file into the >> system32 >> folder. That eliminates the error but the system then just goes directly >> to >> Microsoft Office has stopped working and is looking for a solution. >> Anyone >> have a suggestion? |
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Re: msvcr80.dll was not found
See if this helps:
"Paula" <> wrote in message news:... > Look in the add and remove programs and uninstall Acer DataManagement > Security software, then perform a detect and repair of office 2007. This > should allow Outlook to open without error. > > Paula > > "DanT" wrote: > >> I see a handful of post with my same issue with no solutions. I will >> restate >> the issue and hope someone can direct me to the solution or someone who >> can >> assist to solve this problem. I have an ACER laptop running Vista Home >> Premium. I have installed Office Enterprise 2007 as well as a handful of >> other products. All office components work with the exception of >> PowerPoint >> and Outlook. They both receive the following error upon executing "This >> application has failed to start because MSVCR80.dll was not found. >> Re-installing the application may fix this problem". Some post suggest >> removing Norton via the removal tool from Symantec. Did that and it did >> not >> help. Other posts talk about manifest files. Tried those suggestions and >> they >> also do not work. Another post suggests copying the file into the >> system32 >> folder. That eliminates the error but the system then just goes directly >> to >> Microsoft Office has stopped working and is looking for a solution. >> Anyone >> have a suggestion? |
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Re: msvcr80.dll was not found
Do a google on sfc /scannow
Just a thought "Steve B" <> wrote in message news:... > Milly, I have posted that error as advised and got no answer. > > I have searched a hundred different newsgroups referring to that error and > no solutions. > > I have removed Nortons and it makes no difference. > > Please advise. > > Steve > > "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: > >> Post that error on the Symantec support site and you will find your >> answer. >> >> -- >> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] >> >> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All >> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without >> reading. >> >> After furious head scratching, DanT asked: >> >> | I see a handful of post with my same issue with no solutions. I will >> | restate the issue and hope someone can direct me to the solution or >> | someone who can assist to solve this problem. I have an ACER laptop >> | running Vista Home Premium. I have installed Office Enterprise 2007 >> | as well as a handful of other products. All office components work >> | with the exception of PowerPoint and Outlook. They both receive the >> | following error upon executing ?oThis application has failed to >> | start because MSVCR80.dll was not found. Re-installing the >> | application may fix this problem?. Some post suggest removing >> | Norton via the removal tool from Symantec. Did that and it did not >> | help. Other posts talk about manifest files. Tried those suggestions >> | and they also do not work. Another post suggests copying the file >> | into the system32 folder. That eliminates the error but the system >> | then just goes directly to Microsoft Office has stopped working and >> | is looking for a solution. Anyone have a suggestion? >> |
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