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hillwamp <hi******@discussions.microsoft.comProclaimed from the tallest
tower:
Yes, I was stupid not to put files on disk, and or realize that my
version was a trial. Somehow I didn't read the fine print. I saved
many files on my trial version of Microsoft Work Word Processor.
When I try to access them I get error message wkswp.exe application
error The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000142)
click on ok to terminate the application.
I realize I need to buy another perm. version. I just want to know
if I do will I then be able to access saved files or are they lost
forever. Please in layman terms, I am by no means an experienced
computer person. I would appreciate your solutions. Thank you,
Hillwamp
I'm suprised that you are not getting a message telling you that the
software has expired, rather than this error message, however if it is
simply a case of the trial version having expired then you should have no
problem accessing your files, once you have installed a working version of
Works.
As a test, if you know anyone that HAS got a working copy, you could copy
one of the files onto a disk, and try opening it on their computer...
To repeat what someone else said, you will probably get a better response if
you ask this question in a better suited NewsGroup (a Works one ideally)
Good Luck,
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Regards,
Chris.
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