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Old July 8th, 2008, 10:41 AM
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M$ Office 2008 crashing OS X Leopard each time

Ok, so when I run Office 2008, all seems to be fine, but if I run Excel and another office application is opening at the same time, I get the crash screen with the different languages to restart the computer.

Have snapshot of the report here:
http://img67.imageshack.us/my.php?im...leopardqg1.png

This is a lab image with a Mac Pro, 10.5.4, 2 gig Ram 160 HD

At first when the image was created and I keep getting this I though maybe there was an issue with the install so ended up re0installing the OS, software etc. Still had the issue, so grabbed another tower with same specs. Now all is installed with this 75 GB lab image, all customized and still crashing.

I have tried with the stripped down default user profile that not even setup with the Office user account. Which means when I open office I need to do the registration. Once that is done, when I open the apps, the computer crashes.

Tried this because I though it was a bad copy of the office .plist files.

My next option is to remove Office 2008 and install Office 2004 and install Open Office in case users need to open .docx files.

Any ideas?

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Old July 8th, 2008, 11:47 AM
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Sounds like a hardware problem, if the same lab image works fine on other machines. Try different RAM configs?
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Just sucks because this lab has 6 of these computers that are all done up with dual displays and all. Will suck if Office will not work because of ram or some other hardware.

Will try removing Office 2008 and install Office 2004
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Ok, let me correct this ..... it's not just on a Mac Pro, I also have an iMac crashing when I go and run Word, Excel, PowerPoint.

Almost as if Office 2008 can not multitask and open the three all at once. I just re-installed Office 2004 and no issue with crashing.
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Trashed the fonts I had and looked like it worked then after testing again it was still crashing. I have now trashed all the pref. files and keep only the Office.plist pref file and trashed the Word, PowerPoint, & Excel file as well as the Microsoft preferences folder. Now seems to be working without crashing. So seems like it was not agreeing with a preference file that was created on another user. Never had this being an issue with Office 2004, but though it will just take a bit longer for loading up as it will need to create these files each time a user logs in..... at least it works.
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Ok, so that was short lived ..... still same issue. It seems that if I create a local user, all will work fine. If I login using an OD or AD user, it crashes every time.

The only file that I have added to the default profile "/System/Library/User Template/English.lproj" that has anything to do with Microsoft Office 2008 is the "com.microsoft.office.plist" file found in the user Preferences folder. This file is needed so that users do not need to create a new Office identity each and every time a new user logs into the computer.

This really sucks if I need to downgrade to Office 2004 just to have this all work right.
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I work for a college where all the students log into the desktops using AD login. When the users login, they create a local profile using the default user that I have customized.

From what I can tell, the "com.microsoft.office.plist" is needed so that the identity/registration window does not show up to be filled out every time a new user logs into the computer.

I can place all the other preference files in the default user profile that has anything to do with MS office, but will still have the registration window show up. Only crashes when the "com.microsoft.office.plist" is present.

If a user needs to go through this each and every time, then I will be removing Office 2008 and keep the computers with Office 2004 and use Neo Office if they want to open or edit ".docx" files.
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