Error "Unable to Open Specified Library" starting NT Word |
Q129421
The error "Unable to Open Specified Library" occurs when you start Word for
Windows NT if either of the following is true:
The error is caused by a function in the AutoExec macro calling the
KERNEL.EXE library. Because Windows NT is a 32-bit operating system, the
name of the kernel has been changed. The AutoExec macro is used to display
the "Quote of the Day."
Bookshelf '94 uses a 16-bit DLL for the Word integration. If you are
running 16-bit Word for Windows under Windows NT, the integration works
correctly because the 16-bit DLL is interacting with 16-bit Word. If you
are running 32-bit Word for Windows NT, the 16-bit integration DLL will not
work correctly with the 32-bit application.
Microsoft is researching this problem, and we will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
Disable Bookshelf's integration with Word and use the two programs
separately. Turn off integration by using either of the following methods:
Method 1: Move BSHELF94.DOT out of the <WINWORD>\STARTUP directory. If the
wab macros have been copied to NORMAL.DOT, you must also delete
or rename the AutoExec macro in NORMAL.DOT.
Method 2: Remove the Word Integration feature by following these steps:
For more information about how Microsoft Bookshelf 1994 integrates with Word for Windows, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
bookshelf and 1994 and integration and word6
Additional query words: 6.0 ntword wordnt word6
Keywords : kbinterop
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