WordArt: "Unable to launch or communicate with server" ErrorLast reviewed: February 27, 1998Article ID: Q122188 |
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SYMPTOMSYou receive the following error message when you try to use Microsoft WordArt from Publisher:
Unable to launch or communicate with server applicationOther related symptoms will be:
1. WordArt will not launch from any application. 2. The WordArt2.Reg file will contain the <Windows Dir> place holder. CAUSEThis problem may occur because you installed Microsoft Publisher on a computer with Word 6.0 for Windows already installed (either as a stand- alone or as part of the Microsoft Office). When you installed Word, Word Setup may have placed an incomplete WordArt 2.0 registration file in the WORDART directory; the registration file contains only the <windows dir> place holder instead of the actual path to the WordArt location.
WORKAROUNDSTo correct the problem, re-register WordArt so that the OLE applications can correctly locate and start the OLE source program for WordArt 2.0, WORDART2.EXE. For more information about registration procedures, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q107437 TITLE : WordArt 2.0 Does Not Auto-Register Itself in REG.DATIf the normal re-registering procedures do not correctly register WordArt and you continue to get the "Cannot launch..." error when you try to use WordArt, try either of the following two methods: Method 1: Edit the WORDART2.REG file to correct the path information for WordArt 2.0: a. In File Manager, click once on the WORDART2.REG file, which is located in the <WINDOWS>\MSAPPS\WORDART subdirectory, to select it. b. From the File menu, choose Run. c. In the Command Line box, move the insertion point to the beginning of the textbox type "notepad" (without the quotation marks), followed by a space. Choose OK. This will start Notepad and open the WORDART2.REG file. d. Look at the fourth and eighth lines in the file. If these lines have "<windows dir>" (without the quotation marks) after the equals sign, then you must replace the placeholder with the actual path to the Windows directory. For example, if the fourth line (after the "server = ") reads <windows dir>\MSAPPS\WORDART\WordArt2.exe then you should replace the line with (assuming Windows is installed on drive C drive in a directory called Windows): C:\WINDOWS\MSAPPS\WORDART\WordArt2.exe e. Save the changes and exit Notepad. f. In File Manager, double-click the WORDART2.REG file. If you receive the expected message about information being successfully re-registered, you can now use WordArt from within Publisher.Method 2: Delete the WORDART2.REG file and reinstall Publisher.Method 3: (For Publisher 95 Only) Double click on the Wrdart32.exe file located in c:\Program File\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Wordart to register the 32-bit version of WordArt that ships with Publisher 95. |
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