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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Ramona CA
Posts: 26
OS: Win 2K
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Files open real slow in Office XP
I am having a problem opening office XP files. When I try to open any type of office document from the my documents folder or from windows explorer or anywhere without office being opened it takes forever to open the file. However, if I open the office program first then the document opens immediately. Does anyone know what would cause this?
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 1
OS: xp-home
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Try this
Hi Michael, I happened to see your question when I was doing a google search for the same problem. Mine now works fine. I found that it was opening files slowly because my norton antivirus was checking the file for viruses before it opened it. Just like you, it was only slow when I wasn't opening it from within the program (Word or Excel).
I opened the Norton program, clicked on "options", went to "anti-virus". Under "miscellaneous", I "unchecked" the "enable office plugins". After I rebooted my system I can open the files in just a couple seconds now. Hope this helps. |
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it is always a good idea to keep your antivirus program checking these files thouigh...a couple seconds of wait time is worth it, not to get a virus or something that may have attached itself to these docs.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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OS: Win XP
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I have a 3 computer home network systems as reduntant systems. From my main computer, I have the other two mapped for access. I normally keep the other two powered down until I need to do backups. Because they are not powered up, Office 2003 searches for the mapped drives. That is what causes the long delay. I unmapped the other computer drives and Office 2003 reponded very quickly as it should. If you don't have a netword setup, Office 2003, when browsing to save, there must be something it is try to connect to. With this info, hope you can solve the problem. I am a retired IT person. Ed |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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OS: XP SP2
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Re: Files open real slow in Office XP
I realize this is an old thread but this was number one on google search. i resolved my problems with slow opening of word and excel by shutting down kodak easyshare software. That solved my problem 100%
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 1
OS: XP
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Re: Files open real slow in Office XP
Old thread -- but perhaps a new problem? I have a user here that JUST encountered this problem starting this week. Opening Word and Excel files from Windows Explorer became very slow, as much as thirty seconds. I did the "standard" things (disabled anti-virus, removed ALL shared network drives and links, removed sites from My Network Places) -- but nothing resolved the problem. There are posts showing a way to resolve the issue by changing the way .doc and .xls files are opened (removing the use of DDE and instead having Windows Explorer open the files directly using Word or Excel) -- but that is really just a band aid over the real problem.
I found another post about someone finding that some OTHER program caused the slowdown for them (unfortunately, I don't remember what that program was) -- but that gave me the clue I needed. I've had multiple problems with Kodak Easyshare over the years, so I tried simply killing the Easyshare process (the one that hangs out in the background to make your life miserable) -- the problem immediately went away. I uninstalled Easyshare and everything now works fine. I HATE that software! ![]() I don't know what changed over the last week to cause the problem. We have another almost identical computer with Easyshare installed where we do NOT see the problem. Perhaps it's due to some auto-update the occurred on the one machine over the weekend. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 35
OS: XPPro-sp2, 2000-sp4, 2003SBS, Vista Business
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Re: Files open real slow in Office XP
Another solution I have found (having tried disabling the antivirus, repairing the installation and reinstalling the installation) is to turn off DDE when opening the files.
In windows explorer, go to tools > folder options under the file types tab, select .xls and hit advanced select OPEN and hit edit at the end of the string under application to perform action, add "%1" including quotemarks, and uncheck the use DDE box. Click okay on all of the open dialog boxes, and then repeat for .doc and .ppt |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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OS: xp
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Re: Files open real slow in Office XP
thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i got the same problem with exel and word driving me crazy/ installinf and unistalling all the software. And ALL WAS KODAK SHARE!!!!!!!!!!! thanks again |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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OS: XP Pro
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Re: Files open real slow in Office XP
BINGO!!! Thank you Dr_Insanity. The system experiencing this problem did not have the Kodak Easyshare software installed on it. After following instructions to disable DDE on XLS and DOC files, these began opening *very* quickly whenever I double-clicked a DOC/XLS document directly from Windows Explorer.
Interesting side note... As mentioned, after I disabled DDE I opened DOC and XLS files successfully. When I went back into the "Edit File Type --> Open --> Edit" I noticed that the check reappeared in the checkbox next to "Use DDE". So the system apparently added that check again. Regardless, the documents continued opening quickly, as expected. Thanks Again! |
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