OFF98: "Cannot Load Shared Libraries" Message Appears When Starting an Office 98 Program After Removing a Program
ID: Q182072
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition
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Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition
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Microsoft PowerPoint 98 Macintosh Edition
SYMPTOMS
When you start a Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh edition program, you may
receive the following error message:
<Office 98 program name> cannot load the Microsoft Office 98 shared
libraries. There may not be enough free memory to load the libraries
or files may have been moved from their originally installed locations.
Try the following:
- In the Memory Control Panel, make sure Virtual Memory is turned on.
If you turn it on, restart your computer.
- Move <Office 98 program name> back to the Microsoft Office 98 folder
(or the folder where it was originally installed).
- Reinstall <Office 98 program name> using the installer program
provided with the software to make sure that all files needed to run
<Office 98 program name> are installed correctly.
CAUSE
This problem may occur in the following scenarios.
Scenario 1
This problem will occur if you have moved the application file for the
Office 98 program that you are trying to start out of the Microsoft Office
98 folder.
Scenario 2
This problem occurs because the installation program for the stand-alone
program that you have removed also removes files that the other stand-alone
program requires.
When you run the Installer program for any of the programs listed at the
beginning of this article, and then click Remove, the following message
appears:
Remove all previously installed components.
Files that may be used by other applications will not be removed.
However, if you click Remove, any Office 98 programs that remain on your
computer do not work.
The information in the Installer dialog box is incorrect. When you click
Remove in the installer program for any stand-alone Office 98 program,
certain files that are required by the remaining stand-alone Office 98
programs are removed.
WORKAROUND
To work around the problem, follow the steps appropriate to your situation.
Scenario 1
If you have moved one or more of the application files for the Office 98
programs out of the Microsoft Office 98 folder, you must move them back to
the Microsoft Office 98 folder. If you want to have access to an icon for
an Office 98 program somewhere else on your computer, create an alias for
the program. The following steps illustrate how to create an alias for
Microsoft Word:
- Open the Microsoft Office 98 folder on your hard disk.
- Click to select Microsoft Word.
- Click Make Alias on the File menu.
An alias for Microsoft Word is created. You can move this alias to the
Desktop, or to any location on your hard disk. When you double-click the
alias, Microsoft Word will start.
Scenario 2
To work around this problem, reinstall the affected programs. Because some
of the program files already exist on your computer, run the Installer
program for each affected program instead of performing a drag-and-drop
installation.
STATUS
Scenario 1
The behavior is by design of the Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition
programs.
Scenario 2
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article.
MORE INFORMATION
When you click Remove in the Installer program for one of the stand-alone
Office 98 programs, the icons for other Office 98 programs in the Microsoft
Office 98 folder are not deleted. This gives the impression that the
programs still function. However, several crucial files in the Microsoft
Office 98:Office folder are deleted (by design). The absence of these files
prevents any remaining Office programs from starting.
Additional query words:
XL98 OFF98 WD98 PPT98
Keywords : kberrmsg kbsetup kbdta
Version : MACINTOSH:98
Platform : MACINTOSH
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: July 16, 1999