The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
If you rename the Microsoft Excel program file, Excel.exe, to a different
file name, or if you rename the Reg.dat file, or if you move the Microsoft
Excel program files to a different drive or directory, the Reg.dat file
contains incorrect entries.
CAUSE
When you install Microsoft Excel, the program is registered correctly in
the Reg.dat file. If you merge the Excel5.reg file into the Reg.dat file,
the program is registered correctly in the Reg.dat file.
WORKAROUNDTo register Microsoft Excel again in the Reg.dat file after any of the above conditions is true, run the Microsoft Excel Setup program and either click Reinstall All (to repeat the previous installation) or click Remove/Add to remove Microsoft Excel, and then run Setup to reinstall it. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. MORE INFORMATION
The entries in Reg.dat that are listed in this section are incorrect when
the registration information for Microsoft Excel is automatically
generated.
DataformatsThe incorrect entries are as follows:
The first parameter (missing in the automatically registered entries) is a Clipboard format identifier. ConversionThe incorrect entries appear as follows:
The correct entries should not have the readwritable entry, for example, as in the following:
The readwritable entry should list only foreign formats that can be edited in place in Microsoft Excel. MiscStatusThe incorrect MiscStatus entries for Microsoft Excel (for ExcelWorksheet and ExcelChart) are as follows:
The correct entries should be set to zero, for example, as in the following:
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