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Copy / Paste issue

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I have Thin'abled Word 2007 and Excel 2007.  They both seem to work very well and every copy/paste option between them works fine (text and pictures) - except one..  If I try to paste text from Excel to Word using the "Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet Object," I get the following dialog box:

 

 

"Word has encountere a problem." (This is followed by a button that says "Show H_e_lp >>"  Clicking this reveals the following message:

 

 

"There is a problem saving the file.

Usually this is because the disk or floppy disk is too small for the file or is full, RAM memory is low, or there is a permission problem with the drive the file is being saved to.

If the amount of disk space for a paging file is low, save the file to another drive. If the RAM memory is low, increase available RAM. If permissions to the drive do not allow you to save to that drive, save the file to another drive or request permissions from the administrator to save files to the drive.

Note: This error can also occur if the computer is running a version of antivirus software that is not compatible with the Microsoft Office system or needs to be updated."

 

 

This occurs on two separated clean images (no local software).  One image is running WinXP SP2 and the other is running Vista Business x64.

 

 

The Word and Excel instances do include include any service packs.  However, I have confirmed that this function works with the same versions of Word and Excel when installed in the traditional manner.

 

 

The Thinstall builds were done on the WinXP SP2 clean VM.  Each was done individually (built vm, snapshotted, built Word 2007 package, restored snapshot, built Excel package, restored snapshot, tested packages).

 

 


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