![]() Restore mso.dll and check if Office works.Īpply the patch (watch out for errormessage of the patcher). >Patch didn't work / had no effect / Office crashes. (For mso.dll of Office XP Anti-MSOPA-Prepatch.exe it's not absolutely necessary) The task of Anti-MSOPA-Prepatch.exe is to disable these self checks. The mso.dll of Office 2003 is CRC-protected - if this self checks fail >I extracted Anti-MSOPA.exe and applied it the mso.dll of Office 2003 and >I get: "Can't open mso.dll for read/write access" ![]() \common files\Microsoft Shared\OFFICE10\mso.dllĪnd backup the original in the same dir as mso.bak. \common files\Microsoft Shared\OFFICE11\mso.dll Reapply the patch and click 'Yes' - skip PID-patch. Restore the patch manually (mso.bak -> mso.dll) The second time Office10\mso.dll (Office XP). The first time Office11\mso.dll (Office 2003) is patched and Other component installed that uses Office10. ![]() ![]() That's completely normal if you have also Office XP or any >The main patch windows popped up twice is this a bug? Some other cracks which only support one specific version.įor that it will support a wide range of versions, hopefully also coming The patch scans for byte pattern and don't uses fix offset, like (Backup your mso.dll manually if you're afraid something can go wrong) >http:\\antiwpa12.tkWill it work for my version of Office? MS Project or Visual Studio.Net which uses mso.dll Anti Product Activation Patch 1.7 for Office 2003
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