Microsoft Works Problem (Fixed)

Thursday, March 8, 2012 by Philly0381 | Discussion: Personal Computing

Yeah, don't laugh, that's what I use. 

This morning for some reason the shortcut for the Works Task Launcher decided not to work.  Opened a window but did not respond.  Of course the first thing I suspect is that I picked up a nasty.  I went to the directory and everything is there for Works.  Try opening the Task Launcher for there but get the same problem.   This was after trying a new shortcut.  I can open all the individual programs with no problem so it appears that the .exe for Works Task Launcher is messed up.  As I can create shortcuts for each of the programs it's not presenting a major problem, I was just wondering if anyone in the community knew why this happened.

I went to Microsoft on the internet, but I get lost very easily.

I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit.

Any help in figuring out the problem will be appreciated.

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Phoon
Reply #21 Thursday, March 8, 2012 9:12 PM

agreed on all counts Doc. I'd be quite surprised if it even has the means to create said rescue disks. Some companies don't provide that.

Philly0381
Reply #22 Thursday, March 8, 2012 9:48 PM

Uvah, I looked at Libre Office and one thing that was interesting is depending on which version you download it's less than 253 MB, Works takes up 896 MB. 

Is Libre Office able to be skined by WindowBlinds Uvah?

RedneckDude
Reply #23 Thursday, March 8, 2012 10:14 PM

Philly0381
Hi yarg, hey it came with the computer, what can I say.  I didn't think about booting into safe mode.  I will do that tomorrow and post back on the results. 

Oh and thanks for replying yarg. 

Yarg?         Are you a pirate?      

yrag
Reply #24 Thursday, March 8, 2012 10:36 PM

Easy on him hillbilly boy. You know he's dyslexic...

 

 

.....not to mention fuckin' ancient.

RedneckDude
Reply #25 Thursday, March 8, 2012 11:40 PM

Microsoft Works.....man, that IS a problem. I was just getting used to it NOT working....   

Jafo
Reply #26 Thursday, March 8, 2012 11:52 PM

RedneckDude
Microsoft Works.....

The original oxymoron....

Philly0381
Reply #27 Friday, March 9, 2012 9:49 AM

Ooops, sorry for getting your nick wrong yrag. 

Philly0381
Reply #28 Friday, March 9, 2012 9:52 AM

I'm so happy that I have been able to some humor into your lives. 

DrJBHL
Reply #29 Friday, March 9, 2012 9:59 AM

@Philly:


Possible solution:

Check if Works is still installed on the machine:

Click Start > Control Panel > Programs (Programs and Features) > Check if your "Microsoft Works" is listed in the programs list.

If you find 'Microsoft Works' listed, Right click on it and then click "Repair".

 

Once the repair completes follow the steps mentioned below to create shortcut for Works applications:

Click on Start > click on All Programs > Click on the 'Microsoft Works' Folder > right click on the Works application > select 'send to desktop'.

DaveBax
Reply #30 Friday, March 9, 2012 10:39 AM

Well there is some good information here so thought i would throw another one out for you John.

Open Office 2010 is a very good set of programs. you can even get it in a portable version so just use google and put in open office portable. The download is around 90megs and install is arounf 293. Great thing is download it to a usb flash drive. Then click to install it and it will install on the flash drive. You can run the different programs from there. I read you don't do much with the office programs. but think it open txt files and any Microsoft word or excel file someone my send you. You can also save them in that format. I actually have microsoft office but take my flash drive to friends houses when something is needed. don't take it very much anymore as they all use Open Office from their own flash drives now. You can also just go to Open office and download and install th3e non portable version to your computer.

Just something else for you to think about but it's really time even for an old guy to move away from works. lol.

DrJBHL
Reply #31 Friday, March 9, 2012 10:49 AM

If mine didn't work (#29), do you have a system restore point before this happened? I'd run an antimalware/antiviral scan before doing the system restore, though.

Philly0381
Reply #32 Friday, March 9, 2012 10:54 AM

Yes I do have restore points and that was going to be my next try at fixing the problem Doc, that is unless I decide to just uninstall Works and install Libre Office.  Giving it some serious thought as Libre Office is small (mb size) vs Works. 

Philocthetes
Reply #33 Friday, March 9, 2012 4:12 PM

Philly0381
Yes I do have restore points and that was going to be my next try at fixing the problem Doc, that is unless I decide to just uninstall Works and install Libre Office.  Giving it some serious thought as Libre Office is small (mb size) vs Works. 

Given that all you want do do is grocery lists, I'm still at a loss as to why Notepad isn't enough. 

Microsoft has abandoned all serious efforts at publishing thorough, well-edited Help content, but they still toss out sloppy blurbs like "Open Notepad by clicking the Start button. In the search box, type Notepad, and then, in the list of results, click Notepad." (If there's still a Run command, you can click it, type notepad.exe in the Open box, and press ENTER.)

Not sure what the default file associations are for Win7 or on your rig, but you can always change them so that any .txt file you create will open in Notepad. 

p.s. If you wanted to do your lists with some basic formatting, Win7 apparently also includes WordPad to work with .rtf files instead of plain text. 

 

Philly0381
Reply #34 Friday, March 9, 2012 4:48 PM

GW Swicord I forgot all about WordPad.  I can get rid of Works and not need to download anything else. 

I did try the other suggestion about booting into safe mode and doing a restore, didn't make a difference.  Ran my anti-virus/anti-malware scans and found nothing.  I also looked the Windows Update log, no updates for Works since 2010.   Wonder if Microsoft pushed through one of their 'silent' updates.

DrJBHL
Reply #35 Friday, March 9, 2012 4:56 PM

MS Onenote? Or OO/Libre Office.

Philocthetes
Reply #36 Friday, March 9, 2012 5:31 PM

DrJBHL
MS Onenote?

If Office were a drug as enticing as cocaine, I'd accuse you of of peddling crack. OneNote is for people who abandoned Word for PowerPoint and still want something with 'a better experience.'

RedneckDude
Reply #37 Friday, March 9, 2012 6:05 PM

Philly...if all you want is a shopping list, just use WordPad or notepad and save yourself some hassle.

Philly0381
Reply #38 Friday, March 9, 2012 6:22 PM

RedneckDude
Philly...if all you want is a shopping list, just use WordPad or notepad and save yourself some hassle.

RedneckDud, reply #34. 

DrJBHL
Reply #39 Friday, March 9, 2012 6:52 PM

GW Swicord

Quoting DrJBHL, reply 35MS Onenote?

If Office were a drug as enticing as cocaine, I'd accuse you of of peddling crack. OneNote is for people who abandoned Word for PowerPoint and still want something with 'a better experience.'

That's me, alrighty.  

heft
Reply #40 Sunday, March 11, 2012 9:08 PM

DrJBHL
MSWorks isn't really worth the effort. Libré Office is a good one.[/quote]

You might also try Open Office. I've tried Libre Office, which, as I understand it, is a different path of the same source as Open Office. But I've found that Libre Office always seems to pause when I begin using it. The delay is only a few seconds but it irritates me. I don't have the same problem with Open Office. I don't know if everyone would have the same problem though, or if it's just my machines.

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