Discussion:
Open/Save Dialogue hangs
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Magnus
2004-09-14 08:03:02 UTC
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Hello

We are using Microsoft Visio 2002 (10.0.525) on Windows
XP SP1 (same problem with XP SP2). The program itself
works just fine, but there is some major error when using
the Open/save dialogue. It works a short while, then
suddenly, the window of all folders and files, hangs, 50%
of the icons disapears and it stops responding. All other
buttons are still active in the dialog. I can "Cancel"
and open a new dialog, and now that will work again - a
while. Until it too crashes/hangs in the same manner.

When browsing locally on the systemdrive, the problem
does not occur, but when browsing a mapped DFS-share. I
have no problem using Explorer browsing the same
resource, only in the Open/save-dialogue of Visio.

Repair or reinstallation - doesn't work.
Newly formatted computer + new install - doesn't work.
Tested on more then one client - still doesn't work.

Running out of ideas here. What can I do?

Best regards Magnus
Mark Nelson [MS]
2004-09-16 05:26:15 UTC
Permalink
I would suggest downloading Service Pack 2 for Visio 2002 and see if that
eliminates the crash.
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Magnus
Hello
We are using Microsoft Visio 2002 (10.0.525) on Windows
XP SP1 (same problem with XP SP2). The program itself
works just fine, but there is some major error when using
the Open/save dialogue. It works a short while, then
suddenly, the window of all folders and files, hangs, 50%
of the icons disapears and it stops responding. All other
buttons are still active in the dialog. I can "Cancel"
and open a new dialog, and now that will work again - a
while. Until it too crashes/hangs in the same manner.
When browsing locally on the systemdrive, the problem
does not occur, but when browsing a mapped DFS-share. I
have no problem using Explorer browsing the same
resource, only in the Open/save-dialogue of Visio.
Repair or reinstallation - doesn't work.
Newly formatted computer + new install - doesn't work.
Tested on more then one client - still doesn't work.
Running out of ideas here. What can I do?
Best regards Magnus
Magnus
2004-09-17 13:58:13 UTC
Permalink
Hi Mark - Thanks for your reply.

Indeed, it seems that my problems stopped after
installation of SP2.

Though I'm sorry to say that another trouble showed
itself instead. Seems like a minor one though.

I upgraded my administrative install of Visio. (created
with "msiexec /a <CD>\Visio.msi") - Using this syntax:

msiexec /a c:\VisioStandard2002\Visio.msi /p C:\kb830242
\Visio2002-KB830242-FullFile-SVE.MSP

Installation runs through - so far so good. When I now
install a client from this installation. I get a prompt
at the start of Visio, that I need to activate my product
(The program has noticed some major changes to the
system - Put in the original CD etc.). I choose next,
since I know I have the original files in my
Administrative install. It finsishes without any more
trouble. And I can work as usual.

But then, when I close and then reopen Visio, I get the
same prompt once again?! Have the SP2 owerwritten some
important licensing-files in my administrative install?

Best regards Magnus.
-----Original Message-----
I would suggest downloading Service Pack 2 for Visio
2002 and see if that
eliminates the crash.
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
Post by Magnus
Hello
We are using Microsoft Visio 2002 (10.0.525) on Windows
XP SP1 (same problem with XP SP2). The program itself
works just fine, but there is some major error when
using
Post by Magnus
the Open/save dialogue. It works a short while, then
suddenly, the window of all folders and files, hangs,
50%
Post by Magnus
of the icons disapears and it stops responding. All
other
Post by Magnus
buttons are still active in the dialog. I can "Cancel"
and open a new dialog, and now that will work again - a
while. Until it too crashes/hangs in the same manner.
When browsing locally on the systemdrive, the problem
does not occur, but when browsing a mapped DFS-share. I
have no problem using Explorer browsing the same
resource, only in the Open/save-dialogue of Visio.
Repair or reinstallation - doesn't work.
Newly formatted computer + new install - doesn't work.
Tested on more then one client - still doesn't work.
Running out of ideas here. What can I do?
Best regards Magnus
.
Mark Nelson [MS]
2004-09-18 03:41:29 UTC
Permalink
I'm not aware of any such issues, but I am not really familiar with the
installation or licensing part of the product.
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Magnus
Hi Mark - Thanks for your reply.
Indeed, it seems that my problems stopped after
installation of SP2.
Though I'm sorry to say that another trouble showed
itself instead. Seems like a minor one though.
I upgraded my administrative install of Visio. (created
msiexec /a c:\VisioStandard2002\Visio.msi /p C:\kb830242
\Visio2002-KB830242-FullFile-SVE.MSP
Installation runs through - so far so good. When I now
install a client from this installation. I get a prompt
at the start of Visio, that I need to activate my product
(The program has noticed some major changes to the
system - Put in the original CD etc.). I choose next,
since I know I have the original files in my
Administrative install. It finsishes without any more
trouble. And I can work as usual.
But then, when I close and then reopen Visio, I get the
same prompt once again?! Have the SP2 owerwritten some
important licensing-files in my administrative install?
Best regards Magnus.
-----Original Message-----
I would suggest downloading Service Pack 2 for Visio
2002 and see if that
eliminates the crash.
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
Post by Magnus
Hello
We are using Microsoft Visio 2002 (10.0.525) on Windows
XP SP1 (same problem with XP SP2). The program itself
works just fine, but there is some major error when
using
Post by Magnus
the Open/save dialogue. It works a short while, then
suddenly, the window of all folders and files, hangs,
50%
Post by Magnus
of the icons disapears and it stops responding. All
other
Post by Magnus
buttons are still active in the dialog. I can "Cancel"
and open a new dialog, and now that will work again - a
while. Until it too crashes/hangs in the same manner.
When browsing locally on the systemdrive, the problem
does not occur, but when browsing a mapped DFS-share. I
have no problem using Explorer browsing the same
resource, only in the Open/save-dialogue of Visio.
Repair or reinstallation - doesn't work.
Newly formatted computer + new install - doesn't work.
Tested on more then one client - still doesn't work.
Running out of ideas here. What can I do?
Best regards Magnus
.
Magnus
2004-09-20 12:44:48 UTC
Permalink
Hi again

I understand that you don't have all the answers for me.
But I dunno where else to turn with my questions.

An update to this current issue. It seems like the
activation part doesn't go thru correctly. I'm using a
corp. license key. When applying the full-file-patch
directly on a unpathced client it works like a charm, but
when I upgrade my administrative install, and then
reinstall the product, it doesn't.

And in my last post I stated: "It finsishes without any
more trouble. And I can work as usual." - This is wrong,
the product never get's activated. And I can't work as
usual. (Running in locked down mode)

In anyway, where can I turn to get help on this
installation-issue? Is my local Microsoft support desk my
best bet?

Regards Magnus
-----Original Message-----
I'm not aware of any such issues, but I am not really
familiar with the
installation or licensing part of the product.
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
Post by Magnus
Hi Mark - Thanks for your reply.
Indeed, it seems that my problems stopped after
installation of SP2.
Though I'm sorry to say that another trouble showed
itself instead. Seems like a minor one though.
I upgraded my administrative install of Visio. (created
msiexec /a c:\VisioStandard2002\Visio.msi /p
C:\kb830242
Post by Magnus
\Visio2002-KB830242-FullFile-SVE.MSP
Installation runs through - so far so good. When I now
install a client from this installation. I get a prompt
at the start of Visio, that I need to activate my
product
Post by Magnus
(The program has noticed some major changes to the
system - Put in the original CD etc.). I choose next,
since I know I have the original files in my
Administrative install. It finsishes without any more
trouble. And I can work as usual.
But then, when I close and then reopen Visio, I get the
same prompt once again?! Have the SP2 owerwritten some
important licensing-files in my administrative install?
Best regards Magnus.
-----Original Message-----
I would suggest downloading Service Pack 2 for Visio
2002 and see if that
eliminates the crash.
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
and
Post by Magnus
confers no rights.
Post by Magnus
Hello
We are using Microsoft Visio 2002 (10.0.525) on
Windows
Post by Magnus
Post by Magnus
XP SP1 (same problem with XP SP2). The program itself
works just fine, but there is some major error when
using
Post by Magnus
the Open/save dialogue. It works a short while, then
suddenly, the window of all folders and files, hangs,
50%
Post by Magnus
of the icons disapears and it stops responding. All
other
Post by Magnus
buttons are still active in the dialog. I
can "Cancel"
Post by Magnus
Post by Magnus
and open a new dialog, and now that will work again -
a
Post by Magnus
Post by Magnus
while. Until it too crashes/hangs in the same manner.
When browsing locally on the systemdrive, the problem
does not occur, but when browsing a mapped DFS-
share. I
Post by Magnus
Post by Magnus
have no problem using Explorer browsing the same
resource, only in the Open/save-dialogue of Visio.
Repair or reinstallation - doesn't work.
Newly formatted computer + new install - doesn't
work.
Post by Magnus
Post by Magnus
Tested on more then one client - still doesn't work.
Running out of ideas here. What can I do?
Best regards Magnus
.
.
Mark Nelson [MS]
2004-09-22 04:59:44 UTC
Permalink
Product support varies by country, but Microsoft often provides low-cost or
free support for installation issues. Here is the support page for Visio
2002 in the US. If you are outside the US, click on the United States name
at the top-right of the page.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us;prodoffer35a&sd=GN
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Magnus
Hi again
I understand that you don't have all the answers for me.
But I dunno where else to turn with my questions.
An update to this current issue. It seems like the
activation part doesn't go thru correctly. I'm using a
corp. license key. When applying the full-file-patch
directly on a unpathced client it works like a charm, but
when I upgrade my administrative install, and then
reinstall the product, it doesn't.
And in my last post I stated: "It finsishes without any
more trouble. And I can work as usual." - This is wrong,
the product never get's activated. And I can't work as
usual. (Running in locked down mode)
In anyway, where can I turn to get help on this
installation-issue? Is my local Microsoft support desk my
best bet?
Regards Magnus
-----Original Message-----
I'm not aware of any such issues, but I am not really
familiar with the
installation or licensing part of the product.
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
Post by Magnus
Hi Mark - Thanks for your reply.
Indeed, it seems that my problems stopped after
installation of SP2.
Though I'm sorry to say that another trouble showed
itself instead. Seems like a minor one though.
I upgraded my administrative install of Visio. (created
msiexec /a c:\VisioStandard2002\Visio.msi /p
C:\kb830242
Post by Magnus
\Visio2002-KB830242-FullFile-SVE.MSP
Installation runs through - so far so good. When I now
install a client from this installation. I get a prompt
at the start of Visio, that I need to activate my
product
Post by Magnus
(The program has noticed some major changes to the
system - Put in the original CD etc.). I choose next,
since I know I have the original files in my
Administrative install. It finsishes without any more
trouble. And I can work as usual.
But then, when I close and then reopen Visio, I get the
same prompt once again?! Have the SP2 owerwritten some
important licensing-files in my administrative install?
Best regards Magnus.
-----Original Message-----
I would suggest downloading Service Pack 2 for Visio
2002 and see if that
eliminates the crash.
--
Mark Nelson
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
and
Post by Magnus
confers no rights.
Post by Magnus
Hello
We are using Microsoft Visio 2002 (10.0.525) on
Windows
Post by Magnus
Post by Magnus
XP SP1 (same problem with XP SP2). The program itself
works just fine, but there is some major error when
using
Post by Magnus
the Open/save dialogue. It works a short while, then
suddenly, the window of all folders and files, hangs,
50%
Post by Magnus
of the icons disapears and it stops responding. All
other
Post by Magnus
buttons are still active in the dialog. I
can "Cancel"
Post by Magnus
Post by Magnus
and open a new dialog, and now that will work again -
a
Post by Magnus
Post by Magnus
while. Until it too crashes/hangs in the same manner.
When browsing locally on the systemdrive, the problem
does not occur, but when browsing a mapped DFS-
share. I
Post by Magnus
Post by Magnus
have no problem using Explorer browsing the same
resource, only in the Open/save-dialogue of Visio.
Repair or reinstallation - doesn't work.
Newly formatted computer + new install - doesn't
work.
Post by Magnus
Post by Magnus
Tested on more then one client - still doesn't work.
Running out of ideas here. What can I do?
Best regards Magnus
.
.
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