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VBA332.dll out of date........when trying to open up and excel file......whats wrong here....HELP PLEASE

VBA332.DLL (if I'm not mistaken) is the Visual Basic Access DLL file. You can obtain a new copy from www.microsoft.com or from the VBA CD.
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Dear sir,
I am using MS Office97 when ever I start it gives the information that VBA332.dll out of date. Please tell me form which site I can download the latest one.
Thanks & regards
Sandeep Kauntia

Ive found that the problem w/"vba332.dll being out of date "began after downloading and installing office 97 sr1,srch &sr2 all of which appeared to fail even though pronounced successfull originally,and it caused textbridge pro 9 to get trashed too, so I uninstalled, installed back and forth, even got a program from microsoft called regclean.exe,all to no avail.Then i got office 2000 and even though it didn't update the dll to version 3.0.0.7019 from version 3.0.0.6whatever, it did appear to allow office app's to run unimpeded, and a fresh install of Pagis/Textbridge shows no issues and finally allows me to install a " send to textbridge command on the file menu in Word.
If u find the same vba332.dll out of date error, the upgraded dll can be found according to the microjunk "knowledge base", only in three things,access 97 sr1;exchange server 5.0;or project 98. WOULD SOMEBODY POST VERSION 3.0.0.7019 OF THIS THING ON THE WEB SOMEFREAKING WHERE??? FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST I SAY !PLEASE WHIMPER PLEASE.

I had the a similiar problem, received the message "Could not register the Visual Basic Environment" and also "An error occured initializing the VBA libraries (1157))" Reinstalling Office97 didn't fix it. It was a nightmare experience. Microsoft does acknowledge this problem - under Q162627 "OFF97: Error Message "Vbe.dll Was Unable to Register Itself". I used workaround #5, and used their utility to completely remove Office 97 (called Eraser97.exe) and then reinstall and it now works fine. Good Luck!

I have found the following web site on-line after experiencing the same problem with Excel. I hope this helps.
http://hem.passagen.se/fille97/dll/

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