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Sometimes, your computer may display an error indicating that it is a server error editor. This problem can be caused by a number of reasons.
PC running slow?
“The editor cannot start or contact the OLE server program required for this task.
“There may be insufficient disk space or memory, there may be a specific problem with the server program. To free up memory, delete some unnecessary files on the hard drive. If you suspect that the problem is with the plate shape – server, please try again. Then trythose again. “
Okay, we don’t have a single server version of Office, we run it on real-world desktops. Some workstations now report this error for this file. The other .Files declarations in this particular folder are likely to be larger. The only thing that makes a good server reliable is that the files will undoubtedly be shared by the Windows 2008 server over the network. The system hard disk is exactly 50% full. 116 GB of unused space …
OK. Maybe I gave a sufficient answer. If anyone has any other comments, thanks in advance.
Basically, the file that generates the OLE error is due to Office not expanding to work with Word Art simply because it was an older version of Word Art. Hence, there are two solutions. Download the version of Word Art that a new Office installation will do with the usually older installation software, or simply delete the Word Art objects in the movies in question and replace them with new objects with the new software generated providing Office.
So I told my user to either remove the (old) Word Art from the file or create a new Word Art. The file was probably still working and I didn’t have one, so you’ll have to struggle trying to convert the Word Art object to the new hard drive format (which I tried and didn’t help elsewhere).
I also found another link that offers you a Word Art compatibility tool: http: /
Michael Burskens
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September 12, 1997, December 9, 1997
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Michael
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>> After several months of using Publisher 97, I now get an error
>> “The editor cannot configure or communicate with the Internet OLE program required for this task
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>> Their website has a Microsoft Knowledge Base article (# Q171384) (# Q171384)
>>, but it isn’t. The registry entry he reads to delete just reappears
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>> The poster mentioned a program often known as artgalry.exe. Found it
>> on the disk of our editor, I launched it, but the problem persists.
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>> All suggestions are possible.
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>> Thanks,
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> Ted
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