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"Failed to start the Expression Service. . ."
I just upgraded to Office 2003 recently. I use a PST to manage my
calendar etc. because I need it to be portable, i.e. on a USB Key. I have a view in my calendar that uses a user defined field for Total Work: Format( ([End]-[Start])*24 , "#0.00" ) and Cost: Format([Total Work]/60*100,"$#,##0.00;($#,##0.00)") I created this view with Office XP and have been using it for years to track my hours worked, etc. When I tried to switch to this view, I got the "Failed to start the Expression Service. . ." message. I went into the view, and the formulae are missing the expressions. Furthermore, when I tried to re-add them into the formula field, it tells me the expressions are invalid. I tried to Detect and Repair. That didn't work. Tried to reinstall. That didn't work. WTF is going on???? I read a few things online about there being issues with the Timex datasync or whatever. I don't use that. I don't use BCM either. This isn't a custom form. I read something that mentioned how Outlook calls Access or something like that. Anyone know what else might be happening here? |
"Failed to start the Expression Service. . ."
BTW, I tried setting:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engi nes\SandBoxMode = 0 and also the Macro Security Level in Access to Low. The formula doesn't really matter, either. I tried to just create a new User Defined Formula field with just a standard Outlook field in the formula space. No matter what is chosen, it gives the error "The formula is not valid." seven_percent wrote: I just upgraded to Office 2003 recently. I use a PST to manage my calendar etc. because I need it to be portable, i.e. on a USB Key. I have a view in my calendar that uses a user defined field for Total Work: Format( ([End]-[Start])*24 , "#0.00" ) and Cost: Format([Total Work]/60*100,"$#,##0.00;($#,##0.00)") I created this view with Office XP and have been using it for years to track my hours worked, etc. When I tried to switch to this view, I got the "Failed to start the Expression Service. . ." message. I went into the view, and the formulae are missing the expressions. Furthermore, when I tried to re-add them into the formula field, it tells me the expressions are invalid. I tried to Detect and Repair. That didn't work. Tried to reinstall. That didn't work. WTF is going on???? I read a few things online about there being issues with the Timex datasync or whatever. I don't use that. I don't use BCM either. This isn't a custom form. I read something that mentioned how Outlook calls Access or something like that. Anyone know what else might be happening here? |
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