GP Fault in MSSPELL.DLL |
Q111835
A general protection (GP) fault may occur in Word for Windows if you run the Soft-Art Dictionary spelling checker supplied with Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Publisher, or Microsoft Mail.
The Soft-Art shared spelling checker uses a different .DLL (MSSPELL.DLL)
than the one used by the International CorrectSpell spelling checker
(MSSPEL2.DLL) supplied with Word 6.0.
The Soft-Art .DLL uses MS-DOS file handles. When Word runs this .DLL, if
the FILES setting in your CONFIG.SYS file is too low, a GP fault soon
occurs. You can delay the occurrence of the GP fault by increasing the
FILES setting, but the GP fault eventually occurs in Word, no matter how
much you increase the FILES setting.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word 6.0, 6.0a, and 6.0c for Windows.This problem was corrected in Word version 7.0 for Windows 95. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Excel 5.0c for Windows. For more information, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q112027 XL5: GP Fault Checking Spelling in Worksheet
Method 1: Change the Spelling setting in the [Microsoft Word] section of your WINWORD6.INI file (located in the Windows program directory) so it points to the location of the Word 6.0 spelling checker files. The following is a sample WINWORD6.INI entry that points to the Word 6.0 spelling checker files. (Note: For Word 6.0 this setting takes precedence over any other spelling setting in other .INI files.)
[Microsoft Word]
Spelling 1033,0=C:\WINDOWS\MSAPPS\PROOF\MSSPEL2.DLL, C:\WINDOWS\MSAPPS\PROOF\MSSP2_EN.LEX
[MS Proofing Tools]
Spelling 1033,0=C:\WINDOWS\MSAPPS\PROOF\MSSPEL2.DLL, C:\WINDOWS\MSAPPS\PROOF\MSSP2_EN.LEX
Word Readme Help: Double-click the Help button on the Standard toolbar, and then type readme.
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