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| A chinese WGAtray.exe file was downloaded with my Office Software Hello: When I downloaded my Office professional 2007 on my Operating system of Vista 64 a microsoft WGAtray.exe icon showed up in my startup task bar. Now when I open up my Outllook or any other program from Office a dialogue box shows up all in chinese (and I do not speak chinese). It gives me two options. The left sends me to the chinese Microsoft.com link and the right options makes the dialogue box go away. I have no idea why this happens, and I need some help. I have gotten help from the Microsoft team and did everything they asked for me to get rid of this notification (that is really only for XP) however it is showing up in my Vista startup taskbar, again only once I open a Office application. Could this mean that I received a pirated edition of Office Professional????? Could someone please help me... I am really frustrated and have no idea what this chinese information is telling me. I would like to show someone what this dialogue box looks like and what the startup icon says when I right click it.. but there is no way that I can printscreen to hear and there is no option to attach a document. Help Please. Jane |
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| Re: A chinese WGAtray.exe file was downloaded with my Office Software Where did you get the download from? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "doveout" <doveout@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C035AA9E-4487-414D-AE26-D4B89E32AB2A@microsoft.com... > Hello: > > When I downloaded my Office professional 2007 on my Operating system of > Vista 64 a microsoft WGAtray.exe icon showed up in my startup task bar. > Now > when I open up my Outllook or any other program from Office a dialogue box > shows up all in chinese (and I do not speak chinese). It gives me two > options. The left sends me to the chinese Microsoft.com link and the > right > options makes the dialogue box go away. I have no idea why this happens, > and > I need some help. I have gotten help from the Microsoft team and did > everything they asked for me to get rid of this notification (that is > really > only for XP) however it is showing up in my Vista startup taskbar, again > only > once I open a Office application. > > Could this mean that I received a pirated edition of Office > Professional????? > > Could someone please help me... I am really frustrated and have no idea > what > this chinese information is telling me. > > I would like to show someone what this dialogue box looks like and what > the > startup icon says when I right click it.. but there is no way that I can > printscreen to hear and there is no option to attach a document. > > Help Please. > > Jane > |
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| Re: A chinese WGAtray.exe file was downloaded with my Office Softw I purchased it on e-bay from a vendor. Jane "JoAnn Paules" wrote: > Where did you get the download from? > > -- > JoAnn Paules > MVP Microsoft [Publisher] > Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" > > > > "doveout" <doveout@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C035AA9E-4487-414D-AE26-D4B89E32AB2A@microsoft.com... > > Hello: > > > > When I downloaded my Office professional 2007 on my Operating system of > > Vista 64 a microsoft WGAtray.exe icon showed up in my startup task bar. > > Now > > when I open up my Outllook or any other program from Office a dialogue box > > shows up all in chinese (and I do not speak chinese). It gives me two > > options. The left sends me to the chinese Microsoft.com link and the > > right > > options makes the dialogue box go away. I have no idea why this happens, > > and > > I need some help. I have gotten help from the Microsoft team and did > > everything they asked for me to get rid of this notification (that is > > really > > only for XP) however it is showing up in my Vista startup taskbar, again > > only > > once I open a Office application. > > > > Could this mean that I received a pirated edition of Office > > Professional????? > > > > Could someone please help me... I am really frustrated and have no idea > > what > > this chinese information is telling me. > > > > I would like to show someone what this dialogue box looks like and what > > the > > startup icon says when I right click it.. but there is no way that I can > > printscreen to hear and there is no option to attach a document. > > > > Help Please. > > > > Jane > > > > . > |
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| Re: A chinese WGAtray.exe file was downloaded with my Office Softw Therein lies your answer, send it back, if you can and buy from a legitimate source, otherwise put it down to experience "doveout" <doveout@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E6CC2467-49B9-4352-98CA-09936CAA4B76@microsoft.com... >I purchased it on e-bay from a vendor. > > Jane > > > "JoAnn Paules" wrote: > >> Where did you get the download from? >> >> -- >> JoAnn Paules >> MVP Microsoft [Publisher] >> Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" >> >> >> >> "doveout" <doveout@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C035AA9E-4487-414D-AE26-D4B89E32AB2A@microsoft.com... >> > Hello: >> > >> > When I downloaded my Office professional 2007 on my Operating system of >> > Vista 64 a microsoft WGAtray.exe icon showed up in my startup task bar. >> > Now >> > when I open up my Outllook or any other program from Office a dialogue >> > box >> > shows up all in chinese (and I do not speak chinese). It gives me two >> > options. The left sends me to the chinese Microsoft.com link and the >> > right >> > options makes the dialogue box go away. I have no idea why this >> > happens, >> > and >> > I need some help. I have gotten help from the Microsoft team and did >> > everything they asked for me to get rid of this notification (that is >> > really >> > only for XP) however it is showing up in my Vista startup taskbar, >> > again >> > only >> > once I open a Office application. >> > >> > Could this mean that I received a pirated edition of Office >> > Professional????? >> > >> > Could someone please help me... I am really frustrated and have no idea >> > what >> > this chinese information is telling me. >> > >> > I would like to show someone what this dialogue box looks like and what >> > the >> > startup icon says when I right click it.. but there is no way that I >> > can >> > printscreen to hear and there is no option to attach a document. >> > >> > Help Please. >> > >> > Jane >> > >> >> . >> |
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| Re: A chinese WGAtray.exe file was downloaded with my Office Softw I am having the same issue (on 32-bit platform). Vendor that sold the software was legit, MS Office came factory sealed from Microsoft. Either I've been swindled via elaborate priracy hoax, or there is some issue with software. "DL" wrote: > Therein lies your answer, send it back, if you can and buy from a legitimate > source, otherwise put it down to experience > > "doveout" <doveout@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E6CC2467-49B9-4352-98CA-09936CAA4B76@microsoft.com... > >I purchased it on e-bay from a vendor. > > > > Jane > > > > > > "JoAnn Paules" wrote: > > > >> Where did you get the download from? > >> > >> -- > >> JoAnn Paules > >> MVP Microsoft [Publisher] > >> Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" > >> > >> > >> > >> "doveout" <doveout@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:C035AA9E-4487-414D-AE26-D4B89E32AB2A@microsoft.com... > >> > Hello: > >> > > >> > When I downloaded my Office professional 2007 on my Operating system of > >> > Vista 64 a microsoft WGAtray.exe icon showed up in my startup task bar. > >> > Now > >> > when I open up my Outllook or any other program from Office a dialogue > >> > box > >> > shows up all in chinese (and I do not speak chinese). It gives me two > >> > options. The left sends me to the chinese Microsoft.com link and the > >> > right > >> > options makes the dialogue box go away. I have no idea why this > >> > happens, > >> > and > >> > I need some help. I have gotten help from the Microsoft team and did > >> > everything they asked for me to get rid of this notification (that is > >> > really > >> > only for XP) however it is showing up in my Vista startup taskbar, > >> > again > >> > only > >> > once I open a Office application. > >> > > >> > Could this mean that I received a pirated edition of Office > >> > Professional????? > >> > > >> > Could someone please help me... I am really frustrated and have no idea > >> > what > >> > this chinese information is telling me. > >> > > >> > I would like to show someone what this dialogue box looks like and what > >> > the > >> > startup icon says when I right click it.. but there is no way that I > >> > can > >> > printscreen to hear and there is no option to attach a document. > >> > > >> > Help Please. > >> > > >> > Jane > >> > > >> > >> . > >> > > > . > |
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| WGATray.exe I purchased my copy of Windows 2007 Professional from ebay as well. It was still in the sealed case. I have the same box with the same two options in an Asian language (as described above) but it only interferes with Outlook. It's driving me nuts. I also continually get an error about a data file not being closed properly the last time I closed Outlook (9 out of 10 times it happens). Any suggestions? Is it okay to remove this WGATray.exe? Or is it actually important? WindRiverConsulting wrote: I am having the same issue (on 32-bit platform). 04-Nov-09 I am having the same issue (on 32-bit platform). Vendor that sold the software was legit, MS Office came factory sealed from Microsoft. Either I have been swindled via elaborate priracy hoax, or there is some issue with software. "DL" wrote: Previous Posts In This Thread: On Thursday, October 29, 2009 7:16 PM doveout wrote: A chinese WGAtray.exe file was downloaded with my Office Software Hello: When I downloaded my Office professional 2007 on my Operating system of Vista 64 a microsoft WGAtray.exe icon showed up in my startup task bar. Now when I open up my Outllook or any other program from Office a dialogue box shows up all in chinese (and I do not speak chinese). It gives me two options. The left sends me to the chinese Microsoft.com link and the right options makes the dialogue box go away. I have no idea why this happens, and I need some help. I have gotten help from the Microsoft team and did everything they asked for me to get rid of this notification (that is really only for XP) however it is showing up in my Vista startup taskbar, again only once I open a Office application. Could this mean that I received a pirated edition of Office Professional????? Could someone please help me... I am really frustrated and have no idea what this chinese information is telling me. I would like to show someone what this dialogue box looks like and what the startup icon says when I right click it.. but there is no way that I can printscreen to hear and there is no option to attach a document. Help Please. Jane On Thursday, October 29, 2009 7:23 PM JoAnn Paules wrote: Where did you get the download from? Where did you get the download from? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" On Thursday, October 29, 2009 8:17 PM doveout wrote: I purchased it on e-bay from a vendor.Jane"JoAnn Paules" wrote: I purchased it on e-bay from a vendor. Jane "JoAnn Paules" wrote: On Friday, October 30, 2009 4:19 AM DL wrote: Therein lies your answer, send it back, if you can and buy from a Therein lies your answer, send it back, if you can and buy from a legitimate source, otherwise put it down to experience On Wednesday, November 04, 2009 2:29 PM WindRiverConsulting wrote: I am having the same issue (on 32-bit platform). I am having the same issue (on 32-bit platform). Vendor that sold the software was legit, MS Office came factory sealed from Microsoft. Either I have been swindled via elaborate priracy hoax, or there is some issue with software. "DL" wrote: EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice COM+ Services Overhead in .NET http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...erhead-in.aspx |
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