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Once the Fix it completes then you may re-install Office and then check how it works. As suggested in the previous post, did you try re-installing Office on the computer?

You may also try creating new Windows User Account and check how Word works there. Each time I click a Word document or if I try to start Word, I get an error message saying that it's not a valid win32 application. I have uninstall and reinstall Office, but it change nothing. Others applications work fine. This problem only happen with Word. My OS is Windows 7. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse.

Details required :. Cancel Submit. Perhaps, every time you start you computer? When did the problem start? Right after you installed a new program?

If so, please uninstall that program and see if the problem stops. We need help as well. We installed a Car Event recorder and very similar fault came up. The playback on the unit does not work. Can Somebody please help. See the end of this message for details on invoking just-in-time JIT debugging instead of this dialog box.

BadImageFormatException: is not a valid Win32 application. OnLoad EventArgs e at System. CreateControl at System. When JIT debugging is enabled, any unhandled exception will be sent to the JIT debugger registered on the computer rather than be handled by this dialog box. Can't confirm. Tried to open a random.

Word 64bit. Edit: With the changed installation path, it looks to me more like a MSI version and that works fine. The issue currently only applies to the C2R version of Microsoft Office and Seeadler1 I noted you got a ton of outdated templates in your Sandoxie.

And as I said: some time ago, Word was still running without any problems in Sandboxie. DavidXanatos : Are there any new findings on this yet? Can the issue be solved soon? I can run Word or Excel as sandboxed by following my previous installation steps two posts above. The only problem I have is with sandboxed Access, the window opens but it shakes so badly that I can't interact with it.

Since I checked the Office programs after each update of Sandboxie, it seems that the latest Office updates are responsible for it working again now. Edit: The issue with SandboxieCrypto. The culprit was Windows Defender. A special attack surface reduction rule has been enabled that prevents all Office applications from creating child processes.

I seem to remember that certain Office windows already had problems with the Sandboxie indicator earlier and therefore it was already recommended in the old forums to disable it for Office. Another user also got Office working again with a repair installation, which normally installs the latest version.

Therefore, it seems that Microsoft really was the culprit. Let us hope that Microsoft does not break the compatibility with Sandboxie again with a future Office update. Edit: Issues and could be closed then, right? Reinstall doesn't solve the issue with the beta version released by MS, according to henryg1.

Personally I would wait a bit before closing Seeadler1 APMichael ewald Details required :. Cancel Submit. It is a problem with file association for. Check for. If that does not resolve the problem you can open registry. How satisfied are you with this reply?



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