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Julian
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      03-21-2007
Possibly user error here (and I would RTF if I could find a suitable topic
), but...

I was under the impression that I could run a program by clicking the start
button and typing... Vista would use the index to offer choices... well, it
does that much but I have to click an item on the list - hitting return even
when there is only one item on the list (e.g. I type Microsoft Office Word
2007) does nothing.

Is this correct behaviour?
If yes, then
<sigh>


 
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Julian
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      03-21-2007
Oops - finger trouble... sent too soon

Rest of message should have been:

How can it be fixed if it has gone wrong?

Thanks,

Julian
 
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      03-21-2007
/Julian/ said:
> Possibly user error here (and I would RTF if I could find a suitable topic
> ), but...
>
> I was under the impression that I could run a program by clicking the start
> button and typing... Vista would use the index to offer choices... well, it
> does that much but I have to click an item on the list - hitting return even
> when there is only one item on the list (e.g. I type Microsoft Office Word
> 2007) does nothing.
>
> Is this correct behaviour?
> If yes, then
> <sigh>


I would say so. The arrow keys can be used to scroll up or down the
list. When the desired item is selected (highlighted) press < enter >.
 
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Julian
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      03-21-2007
"dev" wrote:

> I would say so. The arrow keys can be used to scroll up or down the
> list. When the desired item is selected (highlighted) press < enter >.


Except it doesn't I tried a search ("Word 2007") which brings up the app
and other files, the app is apparently selected... used down arrow to move
away and then back to ensure it WAS selected, pressed <enter> and nothing...

The only way I can get Word 2007 to run is by going to All Programs and
finding it under "Microsoft office" and clicking on that.

FYI the properties of the shortcut at the top of the list (that doesn't
invoke the app when I hit <enter> has as target "Microsoft Office Standard
2007") folder path being "c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office" - EXACTLY the same as the shortcut that
doesn't work.

Same problem for the also installed Word XP/2002 - but other apps are OK, so
I guess the Office 2007 Trial installation has screwed up

Any thoughts?

Thanks
 
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Julian
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      03-21-2007
Sorry (it's either me or the PC today!) I didn't mean the second "doesn't
work" I meant the two shortcuts - one which works and the one that doesn't -
seem to be identical in the key area of path...

"Julian" wrote:

> "dev" wrote:
>
> > I would say so. The arrow keys can be used to scroll up or down the
> > list. When the desired item is selected (highlighted) press < enter >.

>
> Except it doesn't I tried a search ("Word 2007") which brings up the app
> and other files, the app is apparently selected... used down arrow to move
> away and then back to ensure it WAS selected, pressed <enter> and nothing...
>
> The only way I can get Word 2007 to run is by going to All Programs and
> finding it under "Microsoft office" and clicking on that.
>
> FYI the properties of the shortcut at the top of the list (that doesn't
> invoke the app when I hit <enter> has as target "Microsoft Office Standard
> 2007") folder path being "c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start
> Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office" - EXACTLY the same as the shortcut that
> doesn't work.
>
> Same problem for the also installed Word XP/2002 - but other apps are OK, so
> I guess the Office 2007 Trial installation has screwed up
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks

 
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Shane Nokes
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      03-21-2007
It does seem that the office 2007 trial install must have made an error.
Word 2007 works on the system here when I just type in word and hit enter

"Julian" <> wrote in message
news:5BDA0244-1F86-4966-A4E7-...
> "dev" wrote:
>
>> I would say so. The arrow keys can be used to scroll up or down the
>> list. When the desired item is selected (highlighted) press < enter >.

>
> Except it doesn't I tried a search ("Word 2007") which brings up the
> app
> and other files, the app is apparently selected... used down arrow to move
> away and then back to ensure it WAS selected, pressed <enter> and
> nothing...
>
> The only way I can get Word 2007 to run is by going to All Programs and
> finding it under "Microsoft office" and clicking on that.
>
> FYI the properties of the shortcut at the top of the list (that doesn't
> invoke the app when I hit <enter> has as target "Microsoft Office Standard
> 2007") folder path being "c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start
> Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office" - EXACTLY the same as the shortcut that
> doesn't work.
>
> Same problem for the also installed Word XP/2002 - but other apps are OK,
> so
> I guess the Office 2007 Trial installation has screwed up
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks


 
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      03-21-2007
Does the problem persist across reboots. There is only one thing you are
looking at - Search Results and the main Start menu are all views of the
underlying item (usually something on All Programs). Office shortcuts are
special Windows Installer shortcuts - they start Windows Installer, which
runs some install checks on Word to see if auto repair should kick in.
Windows Installer then starts Word.

Sometimes, at least in prev versions of windows, the default directory got
changed for explorer somehow. This caused problems similar, but not
identical, to what you say when it tried to launch files. A reboot fixes
that.
"Julian" <> wrote in message
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> Sorry (it's either me or the PC today!) I didn't mean the second "doesn't
> work" I meant the two shortcuts - one which works and the one that
> doesn't -
> seem to be identical in the key area of path...
>
> "Julian" wrote:
>
>> "dev" wrote:
>>
>> > I would say so. The arrow keys can be used to scroll up or down the
>> > list. When the desired item is selected (highlighted) press < enter >.

>>
>> Except it doesn't I tried a search ("Word 2007") which brings up the
>> app
>> and other files, the app is apparently selected... used down arrow to
>> move
>> away and then back to ensure it WAS selected, pressed <enter> and
>> nothing...
>>
>> The only way I can get Word 2007 to run is by going to All Programs and
>> finding it under "Microsoft office" and clicking on that.
>>
>> FYI the properties of the shortcut at the top of the list (that doesn't
>> invoke the app when I hit <enter> has as target "Microsoft Office
>> Standard
>> 2007") folder path being "c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start
>> Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office" - EXACTLY the same as the shortcut that
>> doesn't work.
>>
>> Same problem for the also installed Word XP/2002 - but other apps are OK,
>> so
>> I guess the Office 2007 Trial installation has screwed up
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Thanks


 
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Jim Michaels
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      03-21-2007
have you tried "winword"? that is the name of the application. so are
these (found from a cmd shell):

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11>dir *.exe
Volume in drive C is LOCAL
Volume Serial Number is A101-15DD

Directory of C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11

07/14/2003 10:57 PM 98,360 DSSM.EXE
12/07/2006 05:59 PM 10,270,480 EXCEL.EXE (excel)
07/14/2003 10:41 PM 13,368 FINDER.EXE
03/17/2005 02:40 PM 2,141,376 GRAPH.EXE
07/07/2005 04:57 PM 6,657,224 MSACCESS.EXE (access)
07/14/2003 10:56 PM 40,504 MSE7.EXE
07/14/2003 10:52 PM 55,360 MSOHTMED.EXE
08/12/2006 11:12 AM 6,429,456 MSPUB.EXE (publisher)
07/14/2003 11:02 PM 637,496 MSQRY32.EXE (query)
03/25/2005 04:34 PM 627,912 MSTORDB.EXE
03/25/2005 04:34 PM 125,640 MSTORE.EXE
03/17/2005 02:06 PM 284,352 OIS.EXE
11/23/2006 09:56 PM 196,368 OUTLOOK.EXE (outlook)
12/07/2006 05:50 PM 6,396,688 POWERPNT.EXE (powerpoint)
07/07/2005 04:57 PM 1,677,000 PPTVIEW.EXE (powerpoint viewer)
07/14/2003 11:00 PM 112,704 PROFLWIZ.EXE
03/17/2005 02:43 PM 378,568 SETLANG.EXE
04/02/2003 11:21 AM 111,632 WAVTOASF.EXE
01/23/2007 04:03 PM 12,263,776 WINWORD.EXE (word)
19 File(s) 48,518,264 bytes
0 Dir(s) 62,973,837,312 bytes free


Julian wrote:
> "dev" wrote:
>
>> I would say so. The arrow keys can be used to scroll up or down the
>> list. When the desired item is selected (highlighted) press < enter >.

>
> Except it doesn't I tried a search ("Word 2007") which brings up the app
> and other files, the app is apparently selected... used down arrow to move
> away and then back to ensure it WAS selected, pressed <enter> and nothing...
>
> The only way I can get Word 2007 to run is by going to All Programs and
> finding it under "Microsoft office" and clicking on that.
>
> FYI the properties of the shortcut at the top of the list (that doesn't
> invoke the app when I hit <enter> has as target "Microsoft Office Standard
> 2007") folder path being "c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start
> Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office" - EXACTLY the same as the shortcut that
> doesn't work.
>
> Same problem for the also installed Word XP/2002 - but other apps are OK, so
> I guess the Office 2007 Trial installation has screwed up
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks

 
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angelcas
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      03-28-2007
I'm having this same problem on my Windows Vista Ultimate 32bits, and for
what I'm reading here many others are having the problem too.

This is a very annoying thing, and what I find more unacceptable is not the
bug itself, but the lack (I could not find it) of any official Microsoft's
statement of acknowledgement of this error and the search for a solution.

"Julian" wrote:

> Possibly user error here (and I would RTF if I could find a suitable topic
> ), but...
>
> I was under the impression that I could run a program by clicking the start
> button and typing... Vista would use the index to offer choices... well, it
> does that much but I have to click an item on the list - hitting return even
> when there is only one item on the list (e.g. I type Microsoft Office Word
> 2007) does nothing.
>
> Is this correct behaviour?
> If yes, then
> <sigh>
>
>

 
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JCLB
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      04-16-2007

I'm having the same problem on a French 32 Bit edition, Office Pro
don't work from the search in the start menu but if do Start Menu
Search (the one on the right in the black column) and I type i.e Wor
2007 that's work

I found another shortcut that doesn't work, *Control Panel > System
Device manager* does nothing

I'm having this problem since the update about animated cursor
*(KB925902)
published on *April the 3rd

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