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O PowerPoint não pode ler ... A apresentação não pode ser aberta. Seu programa antivírus pode estar impedindo essa ação. Para corrigir o problema, verifique se o programa antivírus está atualizado e funcionando corretamente. Se o problema persistir e a apresentação for proveniente de uma fonte confiável, desative o programa antivírus e tente abrir a apresentação novamente. Nesse caso, não se esqueça de reativar o programa antivírus depois de abrir a apresentação.

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O Problema  Ao abrir um determinado arquivo no PowerPoint você recebe a mensagem abaixo: " O PowerPoint não pode ler ... A apresentação não pode ser aberta. Seu programa antivírus pode estar impedindo essa ação. Para corrigir o problema, verifique se o programa antivírus está atualizado e funcionando corretamente. Se o problema persistir e a apresentação for proveniente de uma fonte confiável, desative o programa antivírus e tente abrir a apresentação novamente. Nesse caso, não se esqueça de reativar o programa antivírus depois de abrir a apresentação. " Análise do Problema A possível causa desse problema pode ser a configuração do programa antivírus, que pode estar considerando o arquivo do PowerPoint como potencialmente perigoso ou infectado por malware, bloqueando assim sua abertura. Essa medida de segurança é tomada para proteger o sistema contra possíveis ameaças, mas às vezes pode resultar em falsos positivos, bloqueando arquivos legítimos. Solução A solução proposta c

Office file validation has detected a problem while trying to open the file

When you try to open a file from Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Publisher 97 to 2003, and this file fails Office file validation, the following warning is displayed: "The office file validation has detected a problem while trying to open the file. It may be dangerous to open it. " This error occurs because the Add Validation In is installed on your machine and for some mutivo he did not validate the file that you are trying to open. Add Validation In, Office file validation (OFV) is a security feature that was introduced in Microsoft Office 2010 and that checks whether a specific binary file meets the expectations of the application. Office file validation can help prevent attacks by unknown binary file formats file formats from Microsoft Office 97-2003. A quick way to solve this problem and removing the Add Validation In 1. Click Start 2. click Control Panel 3. on the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs cliqcar 4. Select Add Validation In and then click on

Unable to Load Hlink.dll

Hi If you are having problem to view a PowerPoint file, preview is displayed the following error message: "unable to Load Hlink.dll" "Hlink.dll Can't Be Loaded" or "PowerPoint Failed to Load Hlink.dll" This solution can also be applied to the following errors: "PowerPoint couldn't create a hyperlink with ^ 0." "PowerPoint failed to Load Hlink.dll" This error occurs when there is a problem in the file "C:\windows\system32\hlink.dll" and it is necessary to replace this file. Solution fast: 1. Open session with administrator privileges. 2. Copy the hlink.dl_ file from the Windows XP CD that is in the directory "i386\pt\" to "c:\windows\system32". 3. Open CMD and type the following commands: 3.1. "del hlink.dll" 3.2. "expand hlink.dl_ hlink.dll" 3.3. "regsvr32/s hlink.dll" Comprehensive solution: 1. close all open files and all runnin

Excel/Word/worksheet File does not open on the network

This solution can be applied to any files that do not open on the network; for exceeding the limitations of OS character. Analysis of the problem: The user attempted to open a particular worksheet on the net, but couldn't; I received a message stating that it cannot find the file: "... Check the spelling of the file name and its location is correct. If you are trying to open the file from your list of recently used files on the file menu, make sure that the file has not been renamed, moved or deleted. " Verify that the path where was the spreadsheet exceed the character limitations of the operating system. The problem was solved by creating a new mapping and pointing to where was the spreadsheet. See the step-by-step: Solution: 1. open the "my computer" and check the Network Driver (Network Mapping) where are the files/folders that are not opening; 2. click Start-> Run and enter the server name and the folder where are th