ERROR Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #1

    ERROR Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007


    When saving a Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 presentation I am getting a popup screen I have not gotten before:
    ERROR: Microsoft Office PowerPoint – Privacy warning: This document contains macros, ActiveX controls, XML expansion pack information, or Web components. These may include personal information that cannot be removed by the Document Inspector.
    One of the programs below ask to install something like Media Player 11 run time files or maybe some ActiveXcontrol; I can’t remember exactly.
    Windows 7 recovering does not work; it will not recovery even when Norton 360 anti-virus and firewall are turned off.
    This happened after installing this programs all on the same day.
    I have unistalled all the programs below and I still get the error.
    Avidemux – it also asked to install something like
    Audacity 1.3.10 (Unicode)
    AVS4YOU Software Navigator 1.3
    AVS YouTube Uploader version 2.1
    AVS Video Recorder 2.4
    AVS Video Editor 4
    AVS Update Manager 1.0
    Paint.NET v.3.5.1
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  2. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #2

    beutel said:
    When saving a Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 presentation I am getting a popup screen I have not gotten before:
    ERROR: Microsoft Office PowerPoint – Privacy warning: This document contains macros, ActiveX controls, XML expansion pack information, or Web components. These may include personal information that cannot be removed by the Document Inspector.
    One of the programs below ask to install something like Media Player 11 run time files or maybe some ActiveXcontrol; I can’t remember exactly.
    Windows 7 recovering does not work; it will not recovery even when Norton 360 anti-virus and firewall are turned off.
    This happened after installing this programs all on the same day.
    I have unistalled all the programs below and I still get the error.
    Avidemux – it also asked to install something like
    Audacity 1.3.10 (Unicode)
    AVS4YOU Software Navigator 1.3
    AVS YouTube Uploader version 2.1
    AVS Video Recorder 2.4
    AVS Video Editor 4
    AVS Update Manager 1.0
    Paint.NET v.3.5.1
    If you want to uninstall and not leave any remnants, the best way is to do a system restore. If you have just installed these programs and want to uninstall System Restore is the best way to be sure that you get everything. The next best way is get the free process cc cleaner. It is safe and will remove every peice of gunk from your hard drive. If you try it you may be able to remove all remnants and then move on.


    http://www.ccleaner.com/
    Last edited by richc46; 01 Jan 2010 at 09:30.
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  3. Posts : 1,326
    Windows 7 Ultimate RTM (Technet)
       #3

    beutel said:
    When saving a Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 presentation I am getting a popup screen I have not gotten before:
    ERROR: Microsoft Office PowerPoint – Privacy warning: This document contains macros, ActiveX controls, XML expansion pack information, or Web components. These may include personal information that cannot be removed by the Document Inspector.
    One of the programs below ask to install something like Media Player 11 run time files or maybe some ActiveXcontrol; I can’t remember exactly.
    Windows 7 recovering does not work; it will not recovery even when Norton 360 anti-virus and firewall are turned off.
    This happened after installing this programs all on the same day.
    I have unistalled all the programs below and I still get the error.
    Avidemux – it also asked to install something like
    Audacity 1.3.10 (Unicode)
    AVS4YOU Software Navigator 1.3
    AVS YouTube Uploader version 2.1
    AVS Video Recorder 2.4
    AVS Video Editor 4
    AVS Update Manager 1.0
    Paint.NET v.3.5.1
    It's just an informational message letting you know that you have macros in the PowerPoint presentation.

    This article will help:

    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...310671033.aspx
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