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I've heard a few terrifying reports of mixing Office XP with Win2K.... Is anyaone aware of any problems and/or workarounds...or should i just stick to Office 2000....
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The only issues I've heard about with OfficeXP is that it is incompatible with the latest beta builds of WindowsXP.
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No serious problems here either. Word did crash sometimes on exiting though with an error in vbe6.dll. I think it was caused by Acrobat 5.0's Office converter. I got rid of that and so far so good. But since it crashed after I told it to exit, it wasn't that bad anyway.
The only problems I've run into are with Office XP and newer builds of Internet Explorer. Even some older builds. It probably isn't the IE per se but the system files it updates, as I think Win2kSP2 causes these problems to manifest as well.
The problem appears as IE or Explorer hanging randomly, making the entire machine HELLA slow, but task manager (when it finally comes up) shows all normal.
The problem is solved by killing the task CTFMON.EXE, and put to bed by renaming or deleting that file outright and making a text file of the same name that is read-only.
I find it difficult to believe that MS hasn't noticed this problem in-house, since Office XP is done and has been for a couple months now.
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