Is there such a big bug? Or compatibility issues?
I used Vista, Office 2003, and 2007.
I suspect it is related to the incompatibility between the mouse drive and Vista.
Because Office 2003 is normal in Virtual Machine XP.
My mouse is newmen (new expensive), unfortunately only XP driver, Khan ~
The LG wireless mouse used in my house is also a problem ~
Office has too strict hardware requirements, and WPS 2007 does not.
It's strange. It's normal to log on with the administrator user.
However, if you use your original user account, the permission does not belong to the Administrators group.
The problem has been solved. As long as you log on with a new account, this problem does not occur. However, after the full name of the user account is modified, the problem occurs again.
Isn't it necessary for me to register another account?
My account has many configurations, and I have to do it again?
This problem does occur in Vista. However, the bug of Vista is not obvious to this point. It should be because the account processing mechanism is not thoroughly understood.
Vista gave me the nobility-like enjoyment on my PC.
I am a software developer, and now all the software is the latest version without the problem of Vista incompatibility, unless there are special use of the old version to run in virtual XP, and now only PD 11.0.
In short, as long as the problem in Office 2007 is solved, everything is fine.
After creating an account, I optimized it using Vista optimization master. I wonder if this is one of the reasons.
I will delete the mouse driver and try again, but as long as the problem persists for one day, I will pin this post. Thank you!
It certainly has nothing to do with the mouse driver, because the restart is still the same.
I can solve this problem by creating a new user and importing the account configuration of the old user.
The problematic account configuration folder overwrites the configuration folder of the new user.
However, a new account is created. After all the configurations are completed, the configuration folder of the account is backed up. You must overwrite the backup folder to the old one later.
I have many configurations, such as mailbox, ie proxy, and Folder Redirection.
This is a perfect solution ~
Today, we found that the so-called perfect solution is not feasible. It seems that, before the root cause is not found, we only need to restore the ghost backup to solve the problem.
However, before a fault occurs, IE browser may be confused about user permissions, which may be the cause.
I finally found the cause!
This is because there are incompatible add-ons in the office!
I installed powerdesigner 12.5, which automatically installs the add-on in the office when the software runs.
The reason for registering a new account to log on to the office is that PD 12.5 has not run.
Solution:
Word options ---> Add-on ---> remove the check box before the powerdesigner requirement add-on to disable this option.
Depend! It's too easy!
Http://ttlz.javaeye.com/blog/158070