You receive error messages when you start Word 2000 (316033)
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This article was previously published under Q316033 SYMPTOMS When you try to start Microsoft Word, you may receive an
error message that is similar to one of the following:
Winword.exe has generated errors and will be closed by
Windows. Winword has caused an error in
vbe6.dll. Winword will now close. If you continue to experience problems, try
restarting your computer. The macros in this
project have been disabled. Microsoft Word for
Windows has encountered a problem and needs to close. CAUSE This behavior may occur with any one of the following
conditions:
- The WinFax template is installed on your
computer.
- Norton AntiVirus version 2000 or version 2001 is installed
on your computer.
- A template in your Office or Word startup folder causes
the error.
- The Vbe6.dll is corrupted or damaged.
RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, use the following methods in the
order in which they are presented. Remove WinFax templateNote Symantec has a Knowledge Base article that discusses a resolution
to this behavior. For more information, visit the following Symantec Web site: Remove the Wfword2k.dot file from the Office Startup folder.
To do this, follow the steps appropriate to your operating system. Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0- Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files or Folders.
- In the Named box, type Wfword2k.dot, and then click Find Now.
- In the search results, find the Wfword2k.dot file that is
located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Startup. Click Wfword2k.dot, and then drag the file to the desktop.
- Restart your computer.
- Start Word.
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition or Microsoft Windows 2000- Click Start, point to Search, and then click For Files or Folders.
- In the Search for files or folders named
box, type Wfword2k.dot, and then click Search Now.
- In the search results, find the Wfword2k.dot file that is
located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Startup. Click Wfword2k.dot, and then drag the file to the desktop.
- Restart your computer.
- Start Word.
If you receive the error message again, go to the next
method. Contact Symantec Corporation for Norton AntiVirus Officeav.dll add-in updates and helpContact Symantec Corporation or visit the following Symantec Web site to obtain either an updated version of the product or to receive help with the reconfiguration of the product.
For information about how to contact Symantec Corporation, click the appropriate article number in the following list to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 65416 Hardware and software vendor contact information, A-K
60781 Hardware and software vendor contact information, L-P
60782 Hardware and software vendor contact information, Q-Z If you receive the error
message again, go to the next method. Determine whether a template causes the error- Click Start, and then click Run.
- Click Browse.
- In the Office folder, click Winword.exe, and then click Open.
By default, the Winword.exe file is located in the following
folder:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office Note The path of Winword.exe is enclosed in quotation
marks. - Click in the Open box, and then reposition the insertion point outside and to the
right of the closing quotation mark at the end of the path
statement.
- Type a space, and then type /a.
Click OK.
The command-line switch /a prevents the loading of add-ins and global templates. If you do
not receive the error message, the issue is caused by a template. In this case,
go to the next method, "Remove Templates from Startup Folder."
If you receive the error message, the issue is not caused by a template.
Go to the "Replace Vbe6.dll" method. Remove templates from the Startup folderNote Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the
following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, see your
product documentation to complete these steps.
- Locate the Word Startup folder.
In Windows 95,
Windows 98, or Windows Millennium Edition, the Word Startup folder is in the
following location:
C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\Startup
In Windows 2000 and Windows XP, the Word Startup folder is in the
following location:
C:\Documents and Settings\user profile\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\Startup
- Move all the files from the folder to the
desktop.
- Start Word.
- Use one of the following procedures:
- If you do not receive
the error message, quit Word, move one file at a time from the desktop to the
Word Startup folder, and then start Word again. Repeat this process until you
locate the file that causes the issue.
- If you still
receive the error message, quit Word, move all the files on the desktop to the
Word startup folder, and then continue with the following steps.
- Locate the Office startup folder:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Startup
- Move all the files from the folder to the
desktop.
- Start Word.
- Use one of the following procedures:
- If you do not receive
the error message, quit Word, move one file at a time from the desktop to the
Office startup folder, and then start Word again. Repeat this process until you
locate the file that causes the issue.
- If you still
receive the error message, quit Word, move all the files on the desktop back
to the Office startup folder, and then continue with the following
steps.
- Click Start, point to Search, and then click For Files or Folders.
- In the Search for files or folders named
box, type normal.dot, and then click Search Now.
- In the Search Results box, right-click normal.dot, and then click Rename.
- Type Normal.bak, press ENTER, and
then click Yes when you are prompted to confirm the change. Leave the Search dialog box open.
- Start Word.
- Use one of the following procedures:
- If you do not receive
the error message, your global template file, Normal.dot, causes the issue.
Word automatically creates a new Normal.dot file that has the default options.
- If the error is received, quit Word, right-click Normal.bak, and then click Open Containing Folder. Delete the new Normal.dot file, and then rename Normal.bak to
Normal.dot to restore your settings.
Replace Vbe6.dll To replace the Vbe6.dll file, follow these steps:
Note Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the
following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, see your
product documentation to complete these steps.
- Click Start, point to Search, and then click For Files or Folders.
- In the Search for files or folders named
box, type Vbe6.dll, and then click Search Now.
- In the Search Results box, right-click Vbe6.dll, and then click Rename.
- Type Vbe6.old, press ENTER, and then
click Yes when you are prompted to confirm changing the extension. Close the search
dialog open.
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- On the Install/Uninstall tab, click the Microsoft Word or Microsoft Office program,
depending on how you installed Word, and then click Add/Remove.
- Click Repair Office, and then follow the instructions that are on the screen to repair errors in
the Office installation.
A new Vbe6.dll file is installed. If you continue to
receive the error message, there are other possible causes.
For more information about other error messages that occur with the Vbe6.dll file, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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