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My Macros will not execute anymore

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Skordog - 26 May 2005 18:28 GMT
About 2 weeks ago my macros stopped working.  I can still record temporary
macros but when I try to play them back nothing happens.  I did install
Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect 2003 onto my system.  I believe I had
Professional edition installed and I thought I would update it with the newer
software we have available.  Yesterday I uninstalled both versions (still had
Visual Studio 6.0 installed) and then re-installed Visual Studio .NET
Enterprise Architect 2003.

Apparently it did not get rid of my registry entries because it still
remembered some of my key mappings and it had my add-ins available.  But
macros still won't work.

Has anyone run into this?  It is very frustrating.  Any suggestions would be
welcome.

Thanks,

Jeff
Skordog - 26 May 2005 18:47 GMT
Found the cure!!

After a few more searches I came across some threads where others had
experienced the same problem.  Re-registering MSCORLIB.TLB with regtlib.exe
fixed the problem.

Thanks to all who posted answers previously.

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