OFF97: Invalid Page Fault in Ole32.dll Closing File
ID: Q180188
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Word 97 for Windows
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Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
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Microsoft Access 97
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Microsoft PowerPoint 97 For Windows
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Microsoft Office Binder 97
WARNING: The information in this article has not been confirmed or tested
by Microsoft. Some or all of the information in this article has been taken
from unconfirmed customer reports. ANY USE BY YOU OF THE INFORMATION
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SYMPTOMS
When you close an Office 97 file, you may receive the following error message:
This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down.
If the problem persists, contact the program vendor.
If you click Details, an error message similar to the following appears:
<PROGRAM> caused an invalid page fault in module OLE32.DLL at <address>
CAUSE
This problem may occur if the Office item log file, Offitems.log, is
damaged.
WORKAROUND
To troubleshoot this error, isolate the problem to corruption in
the Offitems.log file, which is located in your Windows folder.
To check for corruption in the log file, follow these steps:
- Close all programs.
- Rename the Offitems.log file to Offitems.old.
- Restart the Office 97 program that caused the error, open a file, make a change to the file, save the
file, and then close the file.
- If the error does not appear, the problem has been resolved.
- If the error reappears, close the Office 97 program.
- Find the file called Ole2.reg and double-click the file name.
- Click OK.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed
at the beginning of this article.
MORE INFORMATION
The log file, Offitems.log, stores journal information into Microsoft
Outlook on the create, open, close, and save events for any file in Office
97. If renaming the log file allows Outlook to start successfully, Outlook
regenerates the log files. However, any journal information contained in
the original log file will be lost.
The Outlook Journal process automatically records a log of user activities.
Each of the Office 97 programs provides AutoJournal features, logging to an
Outlook Journal entry each time you open, save, or print a document. With
the Journal and the Outlook 97 timeline view, you can find information
based on when you worked on a document, where you saved it, or what you
named it.
To configure Outlook 97 to use the AutoJournal feature, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Journal tab.
- In the Journal tab, you can add, remove, and edit the types of Journal
entries.
If you turn on Outlook AutoJournal for any of the Office 97 programs,
Outlook attempts to record activities of the Office program directly to the
Outlook Journal. When Outlook is not running, the Office program makes a
call to Mso97.dll that causes the journal entry to write to "Offitems.log"
in the Windows directory. When Outlook starts, the Journal processes these
entries after a Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) idle
time of 30 seconds.
For more information on the Journal feature of Outlook, please see the
following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q167975 OL97: Office Programs Stop Responding While Outlook Is Busy
Q166850 OL97: Outlook Starts Slowly with AutoJournal Feature
Additional query words:
word8 word97 wd97 xl97 acc97 save saving exit OFF97
Keywords : kbinterop
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug