What will Microsoft Office Diagnostics do?
Microsoft Office Diagnostics in Microsoft Office 2007 is a series of
diagnostic tests that can help you to discover why your computer is crashing
(closing abnormally).
The diagnostic tests can solve some problems directly and might identify ways that
you can solve other problems.
Important Diagnostic information that
is gathered from your computer is compiled and kept on your computer. When
Office Diagnostics determines that the data might be useful to help diagnose and
fix a problem, the system asks whether you want to send the information to
Microsoft. Also, after the tests are completed, you are prompted to visit a
Web page to get advice tailored based the results of the tests. Any information that you share with Microsoft is completely
anonymous, and absolutely no information is personally identifiable as being
yours. To learn more about information confidentiality, see Help in a Microsoft Office program.
What do the individual diagnostic tests do?
When you run Office Diagnostics, you generally are running all of the tests.
However, in some cases, some tests are not run --- for example, if you are
running a server version of Microsoft Windows or if an administrator has
disabled some of the tests.
The Office Diagnostics are:
-
Setup Diagnostic
This test checks for corruption in the files and registry settings in your
Office 2007 installation. Files and settings can be corrupted by malicious
viruses or by hardware that is faulty or incorrectly configured.
The following are some important facts about this test:
- This test might take 15 minutes or longer to run.
- This test might not run effectively if you are logged onto the system
using Terminal Services or Remote Desktop.
- While running the test, in some uncommon situations, you might be
prompted to insert the Microsoft Office installation disc. Make sure you
have access to the disc or network share from which you installed Office.
Note In earlier versions of Office, this feature was called Detect and
Repair.
-
Disk Diagnostic This test looks for evidence of problems
with your hard disk. Specifically, this test checks for errors logged by
- The Windows system event log.
- The Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) feature
of your hard disk. SMART is a feature that some disk drive manufacturers
provide to give users advance notice of potential hard disk failure.
-
Memory Diagnostic This test verifies
the integrity of your computer's random access memory (RAM).
Note This test is disabled by default on server versions of Windows.
-
Update Diagnostic This test checks
whether your computer is up to date with installed free service packs from
Microsoft. Service packs are designed to make Office more stable. If your
installation of Office is missing one or more service packs, it is important to
install them as soon as possible. (Updates are available at
Downloads on Microsoft Office Online.
Under Office Update, click Check for Updates.)
This test is run only if you enable it; for information on how to do this, see
Enable the Update Diagnostic test below.
-
Compatibility Diagnostic This
test identifies conflicting versions of Microsoft Office Outlook that might be
installed on your computer. Two different versions of Outlook cannot be
installed on the same computer without causing instability.
-
Check for known solutions This test
reviews the data on crashes of the 2007 Office release that have recently occurred on your
system. The test then connects to a server to look for any solutions that might be
available for the problems that caused these crashes.
Before running Office Diagnostics, and to ensure all the tests can run
successfully, we recommend that you do the following:
- Plan to run the tests during a time when you can stop using your system.
In particular, you should avoid using the system while the Memory Diagnostic
is running.
- Close as many running programs as you can.
To enable the Update Diagnostic test, do the following in one of these 2007
Microsoft Office system programs
- Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Access
- Click the Microsoft Office Button
,
and then click Program Name Options,
where Program Name is the name of the program you are in, for
example, Word Options.
- Click Trust Center, click Advanced Trust Center Settings,
and then click Privacy Options.
- Select the Download a file periodically that helps determine system problems check box.
- Wait about a week to allow the file to be downloaded, and then run Microsoft Office Diagnostics again.
- Visio, Outlook, Publisher, or InfoPath
- On the Tools menu, click Trust Center, and then click Privacy Options.
- Select the Download a file periodically that helps determine system problems check box.
- Wait about a week to allow the file to be downloaded, and then run Microsoft Office Diagnostics again.
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