http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969961/en-us *may* be part of the problem,
however see also
http://www.gmayor.com/Document_Not_Found.htm
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SMH wrote:
> "Dave-UK" <> wrote in
> microsoft.public.windows.vista.general:
>
>>
>> "SMH" <> wrote in message
>> news:Xns9C175341B8A6DSMH1960@207.46.248.16...
>>>
>>> Whenever I double-click a Word doc from within Explorer, Word opens
>>> and says it could not load the document, as if it could not find it.
>>>
>>> 1. I can always open the document from within Word.
>>>
>>> 2. And here is something I just found out: I just closed Word and
>>> attempted to open the document again from within Explorer, and the
>>> document opened without a problem.
>>>
>>> Running Word 2007 SP2 on Vista HP SP1.
>>>
>>>
>>> I (just) checked the Event Viewer to see if it recorded the problem,
>>> and could find nothing...amazing, since it seems almost every mouse
>>> movement and keyclick is logged.
>>
>> Have you tried running Microsoft Office Diagnostics ?
>>
>> Start > All Programs > Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools >
>> Microsoft Office Diagnostics .
>
>
> ========================
> Microsoft Office Diagnostics:
>
> No cause found.
>
> The diagnostics tests found no problems. Click Continue to connect to
> Microsoft's servers and view recommended next steps.
>
> Summary of results:
>
> Diagnostics run: 5
> Diagnostics that identified problems: 0
> Diagnostics that took corrective action: 0
> =========================
>
> There was something about my not downloading a file periodically,
> information from the web site after clicking Continue, so I set up the
> option to allow the download. I have to wait a week or so (it said)
> before running the diagnostics program again.
>
>
> Curiously while this diagnostics was running, TWO applications crashed
> during the memory diagnostic check:
>
> 1. Firefox, and the diagnostic reported it wanted to close the
> application too. I believe it complained of a low memory condition
> too.
>
> 2. uTorrent: its crash was not explained