Answered osa.exe Missing From Office 2010

  • 26 Juli 2010 13:01
     
     

    Has osa.exe been removed from Office 2010? I can't seem to locate it. My installation was done as a custom install and selecting all options except for Access and Visio Viewer. Office is installed on Win 7 Enterprise x64.

     

    I tried to copy osa.exe from a machine with Office 2007 but when I run it with -n I get an error that says, "The operating system is not presently configured to run this application"

     


    John Marcum | http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jmarcum |

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  • 26 Juli 2010 13:07
     
     Jawab

    Nevermind, I found my own answer. I really like having "create new office document" pinned to my start menu. I guess that just no longer an option.

    Office Startup Assistant

    Although turned off by default in 2007 Microsoft Office system, the ability to create a new Office document from the Start menu, or Office Startup Assistant (OSA), is completely removed in Microsoft Office 2010. Users can no longer manually turn on the feature in the Start menu through Office 2010 setup or open a dialog box to create a new document in an Office 2010 application.

    This feature is replaced by the ability to create a new Office document for each Office 2010 application from the Microsoft Office Backstage by clicking New and then creating the document. In addition, the improved functionality is compatible with the 64-bit version of Office 2010.

     

     


    John Marcum | http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jmarcum |
    • Ditandai sebagai Jawaban oleh Sally Tang 27 Juli 2010 2:44
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