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SUMMARY
Microsoft Excel 5.0 for Windows may not be able to function properly as an
Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) 2.0 server if OLE 2.0-related entries in
the REG.DAT file are missing, damaged, or corrupted.
-or- You may also lose your ability to drag selections from one OLE 2.0- compliant application to another. MORE INFORMATIONWhen you embed a Microsoft Excel 5.0 object in another application, such as Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows, the following entries must be present in the REG.DAT file (located in the WINDOWS directory) in order for the embedding process to function properly: Microsoft Excel 5.0 ApplicationIf any of these entries are missing, or if any of them are damaged or corrupted, you may not be able to embed Microsoft Excel 5.0 objects in other applications. The first three entries shown above are automatically entered in the REG.DAT file every time you start Microsoft Excel version 5.0. When you launch Microsoft Excel, it registers itself by copying information from the EXCEL5.REG file (located in the Microsoft Excel directory) to the REG.DAT file. WORKAROUNDNote that the five OLE entries are not automatically reregistered if they are deleted or if they become damaged or corrupted. In order for these entries to be replaced, do the following to reregister the OLE2.REG file with the REG.DAT file:
You should receive a message similar to the following: Information in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLE2.REG has been successfully registered in the registration database. Q122964 How to Rebuild the Reg.Dat File and Re-Register Applications
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