WD2002: How to Identify COM Add-ins in Word 2002 (319719)
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This article was previously published under Q319719 SUMMARY
As part of the startup process, Microsoft Word can load Component Object Model (COM) add-ins. A COM add-in is a supplemental program that extends the capabilities of Microsoft Word by adding custom commands and specialized features.
NOTE: A Microsoft program and a third-party program both can install COM add-ins.
When you troubleshoot problems in Microsoft Word, you may need to use the /a startup switch to temporarily make unavailable certain components that typically are loaded when you start Word. By using this troubleshooting technique, you may be able to determine where a problem exists.
This article describes how to determine which COM add-in files are installed in Microsoft Word and how to temporarily make them unavailable when you are trying to determine where a problem exists.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 4/20/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbhowto KB319719 |
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