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Old December 30th, 2004, 12:15 AM
Beth Melton
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RHD.dot is manually added in by a COM Add-in and all it has is a
customized File menu with the "Remove Hidden Data" command.

Try copying the RHD.dot to your Word Startup folder. That way it will
load automatically when Word starts. You can find the location of the
Word Startup folder under Tools/Options/File Locations.

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"Felix D" Felix wrote in message
...
I'm having the same trouble. I get a popup that says "An error
occurred
while trying to launch the Remove Hidden Data Tool. Try
reinstalling." only
when I start Word.

Virus and everything is also exited. I have the 2 auto exec files in
the
add-in, but it does not install the add-in rhd.dot. After I add it
manually,
it doesn't remain once I click "OK" and finalize installation of the
.dot

Another thing that I notice: I am unable to add the command "Remove
Hidden
Data..." in the file menu - because it doesn't even appear as an
option in
the command list. I think that this problem is ultimately related
to this
issue.




"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi Tom,

In addition to Beth's comments you can run
the tool from a command line in Start=Run.
More information on that is in the Readme .htm
file in

drive:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Remove Hidden Data
Tool\1033\offrhdreadme.htm

If you have Winzip (or equivalent) you can right click
on the RHDTool.exe download and choose 'open with Winzip'
and inside that archive open RHD.CAB to get to the .htm
readme file and manually extract the files.

Are you using U.S. English (1033) as the default on
your system? Have you installed Service Pack 1 on Office 2003?

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"Tom Ker" thomasDOTkerA@ThighmarkDOTcom wrote in message
...
Windows 2000 SP4, Office 2003, RHD 1.1

Any known reasons why the RHD tool won't install properly on this
system?

When I open an Office product after attempting to install the tool
I get the
message that it did not install correctly and I should try again.
It never
works.

Thanks,

Tom
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