"john" <here@there.com> wrote in message
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> We are getting Winword errors when trying view or print documents from
> either the local projectpoint application or even going out thru IE 5.0 to
> access our project folders. We are using Word 97 to access word
Documents.
> The error we are getting is:
>
> This program has performed an illegal operations and will be shut down.
> Once you click the details you get:
>
> WINWORD caused an invalid page fault in module WINWORD.EXE at
0177:3000fe304
>
> We are getting this on multiple machine and even while using different
Word
> files on Projectpoint.
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are running ProjectPoint inside of Internet Explorer. ProjectPoint
is
trying to run Word. Often times Word inside of ProjectPoint which is
inside
of Internet Explorer has problems. If you try running
ProjectPoint as a
stand-alone application, as in "c:\program
files\Buzzsaw.com
ProjectPoint\ProjectPoint.exe" does the problem still
occur? My prediction
is that it will not.
"john" <here@there.com> wrote in
message
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>
We are getting Winword errors when trying view or print documents
from
> either the local projectpoint application or even going out
thru IE 5.0 to
> access our project folders. We are using Word 97 to
access word
Documents.
> The error we are getting
is:
>
> This program has performed an illegal operations
and will be shut down.
> Once you click the details you
get:
>
> WINWORD caused an invalid page fault in module
WINWORD.EXE at
0177:3000fe304
>
> We are getting
this on multiple machine and even while using
different
Word
> files on
Projectpoint.
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"Greg Smith" <here@there.com>
wrote in message
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We have both environments setup - a couple using
the EXE on the local machine and a couple accessing thru the web, both get the
same error. I am wondering because we are on a corporate network running
Novell OS and Small business server (that uses Proxy Server) behind
a firewall, could this come into play. We only allow web and ftp traffic
thru those specified ports. Does Buzzsaw use specific ports besides port
80 for web traffic? Is there a list of Pre Requisite requirements
that we can check, like, the least size PC, the oldest Operating systems, the
oldest version of office, and such that we can check to make sure that we do
meet your requirements?
Thanks again!
"Scott Sheppard" <
href="mailto:scott.sheppard@autodesk.com">scott.sheppard@autodesk.com>
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style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">You
are running ProjectPoint inside of Internet Explorer. ProjectPoint
is
trying to run Word. Often times Word inside of ProjectPoint which
is inside
of Internet Explorer has problems. If you try running
ProjectPoint as a
stand-alone application, as in "c:\program
files\Buzzsaw.com
ProjectPoint\ProjectPoint.exe" does the problem
still occur? My prediction
is that it will not.
"john" <here@there.com> wrote in
message
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>
We are getting Winword errors when trying view or print documents
from
> either the local projectpoint application or even going out
thru IE 5.0 to
> access our project folders. We are using Word 97
to access word
Documents.
> The error we are getting
is:
>
> This program has performed an illegal operations
and will be shut down.
> Once you click the details you
get:
>
> WINWORD caused an invalid page fault in module
WINWORD.EXE at
0177:3000fe304
>
> We are getting
this on multiple machine and even while using
different
Word
> files on
Projectpoint.