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  #11  
Old June 2nd, 2008, 08:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Beth Melton
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Default SQL message?

The Task Pane Controller provides an interface to all of the task pane
options. You have a task pane option in Tools/Options and there's a Reg hack
that isn't present in the Word interface. And depending on the version of
Word you are using it shows the task pane when Word starts. (There's a bug
that will cause the task pane to be dismissed too quickly if add-ins are
present.)

So it does several things, some of which are version specific, and depending
on what you want the task pane to do you may not need it at all. :-)

I'm still not sure why it triggers the SQL message -- it doesn't run any
SQL -- but I need to do some testing and figure out what's happening exactly
the next time I have access to Word 2002 and Word 2003.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton
What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs

Guides for the Office 2007 Interface:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx


" wrote in message
...
I see. I do not recall installing that add-in (though I may have) which
is why I thought the update added it. What does that add-in actually do?
What am I giving up when I removed it?

Thanks.

Jeff

Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
No, the update didn't install the add-in; it just changed something
that resulted in a conflict with that add-in if it was already
installed.

" wrote in message
...
Kyle Coleman wrote:
have u installed new thing recently. Something youve installed
could be affecting it

No, as Suzanne noted, it was the latest Microsoft Word update that
did it. In its latest security update Microsoft installed the
"TaskPaneController add-in". Deleting it returned things to normal
again. Jeff



  #12  
Old June 3rd, 2008, 03:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Ajakibs
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Default SQL message?

Hi Beth,
I have the additional information. Namely, if I well remember (?), the
ghostly "SQL event" occurs not only at the MS Word start-up. It occures
also just after your TaskPane Controller instalation.
I mean after downloading your Add-in, I found the following files
related to in My PC:
C:\Program Files\Task Pane Controller Files\ TaskPaneController.dot -
AND - Setup.doc.

Then - I double clicked (unintentionally) on the mentioned above
Setup.doc file. In a result, the instalation procedure was repeated and
during this time I got "SQL pop-up window" with the strange questions of
the type "YES/NO?", etc. Thus, the same event as described in this
thread by Jeff occured.

The question:
Beth has written: "I'm still not sure why it triggers the SQL
message -- it doesn't run any
SQL -- but I need to do some testing and figure out what's happening
exactly the next time I have access to Word 2002 and Word 2003."

Well, does it mean that in coming future we will have an opportunity to
download a modified version of Task Pane Controller, which will work
properly until the next Microsoft "invention" aimed at the possible
Office update patch - destroying once again the Beth and Bill's add-in?.

N.B. By mistake (i.e. not reading the Jeff's theme first), few days ago
I opened new thread entitled: "Word 2002: New document Task Pane -
startup problem"; From: Ajakibs (30-05-2008). Thus you can find further
information related to the considered theme. And sorry for making some
disorder related to repeating the similar subject in different
discussion threads.

Greetings,
--
Andrzej (Ajakibs)
Warsaw, Poland
Windows XP (SP-3) Pro,
MS Office XP (SP-3)

Uzytkownik "Beth Melton" napisal w wiadomosci
...
The Task Pane Controller provides an interface to all of the task pane
options. You have a task pane option in Tools/Options and there's a
Reg hack that isn't present in the Word interface. And depending on
the version of Word you are using it shows the task pane when Word
starts. (There's a bug that will cause the task pane to be dismissed
too quickly if add-ins are present.)

So it does several things, some of which are version specific, and
depending on what you want the task pane to do you may not need it at
all. :-)

I'm still not sure why it triggers the SQL message -- it doesn't run
any SQL -- but I need to do some testing and figure out what's
happening exactly the next time I have access to Word 2002 and Word
2003.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP

  #13  
Old June 4th, 2008, 12:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Beth Melton
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Default SQL message?

"Ajakibs" wrote in message
...
Hi Beth,
I have the additional information. Namely, if I well remember (?), the
ghostly "SQL event" occurs not only at the MS Word start-up. It occures
also just after your TaskPane Controller instalation.
I mean after downloading your Add-in, I found the following files related
to in My PC:
C:\Program Files\Task Pane Controller Files\ TaskPaneController.dot -
AND - Setup.doc.

Then - I double clicked (unintentionally) on the mentioned above Setup.doc
file. In a result, the instalation procedure was repeated and during this
time I got "SQL pop-up window" with the strange questions of the type
"YES/NO?", etc. Thus, the same event as described in this thread by Jeff
occured.


Thank you for this information, it's very helpful and helps confirm what I
suspected.

The question:
Beth has written: "I'm still not sure why it triggers the SQL message --
it doesn't run any
SQL -- but I need to do some testing and figure out what's happening
exactly the next time I have access to Word 2002 and Word 2003."

Well, does it mean that in coming future we will have an opportunity to
download a modified version of Task Pane Controller, which will work
properly until the next Microsoft "invention" aimed at the possible Office
update patch - destroying once again the Beth and Bill's add-in?.


I'm not sure if a new version will prevent the message. :-( I suspect the
SQL warning occurs because the Add-in modifies the Registry. If that's what
is causing it (that's one of the areas I plan on testing - I have a couple
ideas) then either MS needs to update their update or they've deemed
Registry modifications as "unsafe" and there will be little that can be done
except to override the SQL warning using a Reg hack to allow the
modification of a Reg hack. (Isn't security wonderful? LOL)

N.B. By mistake (i.e. not reading the Jeff's theme first), few days ago I
opened new thread entitled: "Word 2002: New document Task Pane - startup
problem"; From: Ajakibs (30-05-2008). Thus you can find further
information related to the considered theme. And sorry for making some
disorder related to repeating the similar subject in different discussion
threads.


No worries. Thanks for pointing me to your thread. :-) Unfortunately I'm
unable to see it here -- I can only see posts from the last 24 hours (to sum
it up in three words: Windows Live Mail) but I did locate it on Google
Groups. It sounds like you found the solution you were looking for since one
of the objectives of the Task Pane Controller is to modify the Registry. As
Suzanne noted, if what you are after is the Registry modification then you
can use the Task Pane Controller to make the modification and then remove it
from your Startup folder.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton
What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs

Guides for the Office 2007 Interface:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx


  #14  
Old June 4th, 2008, 04:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Ajakibs
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Posts: 6
Default SQL message?

Hi Beth,

Considering that you have mentioned that you could have some problems
with the access to my thread entitled: "Word 2002: New document Task
Pane - startup problem"; from: Ajakibs (30-05-2008) - I have sent to
your private E-mail address a full copy of it.

Below, I am citing one of the most important part of it. Namely, I have
written:

...."In present situation I can propose the simplest way of the problem
fixing:

1. Using Windows Regedit utility - find the Registry subkey:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\C ommon\General

2. Go to the value named: "DoNotDismissFileNewTaskPane" and choose the
value "1" (i.e. do not dismiss) or "0" (i.e. do dismiss).

Remark: Of course, the subkey "10.0" is for Word 2002/XP users, whereas
the subkey "11.0" should be considered (in place of "10.0") by the users
of Word 2003. ...".

Well, my present questions to you is:

1. Is it the only one Registry Hive (as cited above) that should be
considered in order to arrange "a manual" fixing of the problem. And
what about HKEY-LOCAL-MACHINE or (possibly) other Hives?.

2. In my opinion, we should check the setting ("0" or "1") of the
mentioned above Windows registry subkey value - everytime - when
something is going wrong with the "unhappy" MS Word Task Pane device. Am
I right?; i.e. will it to solve the problem completely - up to the next
Microsoft Office update?.

Best regards,
--
Andrzej (Ajakibs)
Warsaw, Poland
Windows XP (SP-3) Pro,
MS Office XP (SP-3)


  #15  
Old June 19th, 2008, 07:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Andrzej Jakubowski
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Posts: 2
Default SQL message?

Ajakibs wrote:
Hi Beth,

Considering that you have mentioned that you could have some problems
with the access to my thread entitled: "Word 2002: New document Task
Pane - startup problem"; from: Ajakibs (30-05-2008) - I have sent to
your private E-mail address a full copy of it.

Below, I am citing one of the most important part of it. Namely, I have
written:

..."In present situation I can propose the simplest way of the problem
fixing:

1. Using Windows Regedit utility - find the Registry subkey:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\C ommon\General

2. Go to the value named: "DoNotDismissFileNewTaskPane" and choose the
value "1" (i.e. do not dismiss) or "0" (i.e. do dismiss).

Remark: Of course, the subkey "10.0" is for Word 2002/XP users, whereas
the subkey "11.0" should be considered (in place of "10.0") by the users
of Word 2003. ...".

Well, my present questions to you is:

1. Is it the only one Registry Hive (as cited above) that should be
considered in order to arrange "a manual" fixing of the problem. And
what about HKEY-LOCAL-MACHINE or (possibly) other Hives?.

2. In my opinion, we should check the setting ("0" or "1") of the
mentioned above Windows registry subkey value - everytime - when
something is going wrong with the "unhappy" MS Word Task Pane device. Am
I right?; i.e. will it to solve the problem completely - up to the next
Microsoft Office update?.

Best regards,



Sorry, but some misprint has occured in my cited above message. Namely, the
the registry subkey name should be written as follows:

"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\ Common\General"

Moreover, one has to check additionally the following Windows Registry
entry:

"HKEY_USERS\S-heksadecimal user ID
\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Common\General";

and - once again - the subkey value "DoNotDismissFileNewTaskPane" should be
set to "1".

In the given above Registry path the heksadecimal user ID is a specific
user ID determined as a heksadecimal number. Thus, the above means that -
for any particular user - the given above subkey should be find using the
standard "Registry Editor Edition Find" function (applied to the Hive:
HKEY_USERS).

Regards, Ajakibs

--
Andrzej Jakubowski
Systems Research Institute, Polish Acad. of Sciences
Warsaw, Poland
Windows XP (SP-3) Pro, MS Office XP (SP-3)

  #16  
Old June 23rd, 2008, 07:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
drybones
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Posts: 23
Default SQL message?

Hello,

I am using MS Word 2003 and have attempted to follow this thread as best as
possible.

I Have edited my registry to read:
HKEY\CURRENT-USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common\General
"DoNotDismissFileNewTaskPane" and chose the value "0" (i.e. do dismiss).

Still get the "SQL" event.

Reading on I see:

"In the given above Registry path the heksadecimal user ID is a specific
user ID determined as a heksadecimal number. Thus, the above means that -
for any particular user - the given above subkey should be find using the
standard "Registry Editor Edition Find" function (applied for the Hive:
HKEY_USERS)."

What in the world does this mean I should accomplish?

Many thanks for your time in reading and hopefully replying.

drybones





"Beth Melton" wrote in message
...
"Ajakibs" wrote in message
...
Hi Beth,
I have the additional information. Namely, if I well remember (?), the
ghostly "SQL event" occurs not only at the MS Word start-up. It occures
also just after your TaskPane Controller instalation.
I mean after downloading your Add-in, I found the following files related
to in My PC:
C:\Program Files\Task Pane Controller Files\ TaskPaneController.dot -
AND - Setup.doc.

Then - I double clicked (unintentionally) on the mentioned above
Setup.doc file. In a result, the instalation procedure was repeated and
during this time I got "SQL pop-up window" with the strange questions of
the type "YES/NO?", etc. Thus, the same event as described in this thread
by Jeff occured.


Thank you for this information, it's very helpful and helps confirm what I
suspected.

The question:
Beth has written: "I'm still not sure why it triggers the SQL
message -- it doesn't run any
SQL -- but I need to do some testing and figure out what's happening
exactly the next time I have access to Word 2002 and Word 2003."

Well, does it mean that in coming future we will have an opportunity to
download a modified version of Task Pane Controller, which will work
properly until the next Microsoft "invention" aimed at the possible
Office update patch - destroying once again the Beth and Bill's add-in?.


I'm not sure if a new version will prevent the message. :-( I suspect the
SQL warning occurs because the Add-in modifies the Registry. If that's
what is causing it (that's one of the areas I plan on testing - I have a
couple ideas) then either MS needs to update their update or they've
deemed Registry modifications as "unsafe" and there will be little that
can be done except to override the SQL warning using a Reg hack to allow
the modification of a Reg hack. (Isn't security wonderful? LOL)

N.B. By mistake (i.e. not reading the Jeff's theme first), few days ago I
opened new thread entitled: "Word 2002: New document Task Pane - startup
problem"; From: Ajakibs (30-05-2008). Thus you can find further
information related to the considered theme. And sorry for making some
disorder related to repeating the similar subject in different discussion
threads.


No worries. Thanks for pointing me to your thread. :-) Unfortunately I'm
unable to see it here -- I can only see posts from the last 24 hours (to
sum it up in three words: Windows Live Mail) but I did locate it on Google
Groups. It sounds like you found the solution you were looking for since
one of the objectives of the Task Pane Controller is to modify the
Registry. As Suzanne noted, if what you are after is the Registry
modification then you can use the Task Pane Controller to make the
modification and then remove it from your Startup folder.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton
What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs

Guides for the Office 2007 Interface:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx




 




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