
#Excel for mac temporary files license key
No other /PowerPoint/Outlook folders were harmed in the making of this ticket.Īlso, no, I haven't tried reinstalling Office because I loathe the licensing process and I've already lost a brand new license key from being used as Microsoft's install process is ridiculous.The folder under ~/Library was deleted during this process, among other files.There is nothing in the AutoRecover folder in Preferences.Recovery is fine if the program acts normally It did not before I was mucking with the files, and is assuredly not after mucking with the files. My question then becomes: Where the hell is this recovery data actually stored, how do I DELETE IT, and how do we prevent this sort of infinite loop from recurring ? In other words she can no longer start Excel normally on recovery. Prompts, but the prompts happen infinitely. That being said, numerous files that were being prompted for are gone from the prompts that pop-up Only two files show up in the recovery Excel is now in a start loop with the recovery prompt if Open is clicked instead of Cancel in the recovery window.Basically I tried to reset her environment enough that Excel would start normally. All of it was related to Excel rather than Office as a whole. plist files, and other such from her environment. In other words: The recovery data is not getting cleared.Even with entering the data properly, and even with opening the recovered files, afterwards the same prompts will appear when Excel restarts. While this is normal generally, she also has to do so about 25 times.I know, I wish she'd told me sooner too, but regardless the behavior when she does actually click Open is that numerous password

User reported that for a couple months she's been avoiding hitting the Open button on the recovery prompt when Excel starts.I'm having a problem with one of my client systems, and in essence:
