[access-uk] Re: regedit

Hi Roger,

Wouldn't it be eaier (not to say safer) to start one of the Office Programs, then change anything you need to in Tools / Options / file Locations ? Or even run Office Setup? Sorry if this isn't a direct answer, but using Regedit isn't everybody's idea of fun.

Vince.
----- Original Message ----- From: "roger.south" <roger.south@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 8:41 AM
Subject: [access-uk] regedit



Hi All

I have a small problem with Microsoft Office saying I have a problem with templates not being found. I've tracked down the solution on Google and need to make adjusts to my registry through regedit but when I go to Start/Run/regedit it tells me that it is in use by another application. I tried to go into task manager by right clicking the system task bar and entering on Task Manager only for nothing to come up when I pressed enter. I'm using Win XP Home. Anyone any ideas please.

Roger

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