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create closeoffice.bat with this:

pause

taskkill /F /IM winword.exe

(a bit faster than taskmgr)

(added pause to confirm close with a key, in case you opened it by error)

even faster: add the batch to quick launch, now the office close button is on bottom left instead of top right of screen and you don't need to look for the desktop shortcut. :)

On 3/5/2023 at 5:08 PM, windows2 said:

Unstable thing:

the unstable thing is that when you finished work and you want to close the word as example you should after close it's window with default 'X' to end the process with taskmgr to be capable to run powerpoint in next time as example ,this is video to explain what i mean : https://t.co/46v3mBvOi5

 

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15 hours ago, sonyu said:

create closeoffice.bat with this:

pause

taskkill /F /IM winword.exe

(a bit faster than taskmgr)

(added pause to confirm close with a key, in case you opened it by error)

even faster: add the batch to quick launch, now the office close button is on bottom left instead of top right of screen and you don't need to look for the desktop shortcut. :)

 

Good idea i will try it 😉

And you did you try it ? 

 

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On 3/9/2023 at 7:46 PM, sonyu said:

create closeoffice.bat with this:

pause

taskkill /F /IM winword.exe

(a bit faster than taskmgr)

(added pause to confirm close with a key, in case you opened it by error)

even faster: add the batch to quick launch, now the office close button is on bottom left instead of top right of screen and you don't need to look for the desktop shortcut. :)

 

I try it now , but it work if i download taskkill.exe of windows xp sp3 and in save compatibility with fcwin2k in system32 

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8 hours ago, windows2 said:

I try it now , but it work if i download taskkill.exe of windows xp sp3 and in save compatibility with fcwin2k in system32 

If it doesn't work, Sysinternals Pskill can be used to accomplish the same goal. This one works natively in Windows 2000.

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@tyukok @sonyu @mina7601 @WinWord2000 @blackwingcat @Jakob99

Hi all, i create program to fix this problem if the user close office 2010 his process still running , now you dont need to kill process with manual , you can test and tell me ;) :

Link1 : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rcfPSBXYoHo31R3jCjk_-vrCIoSyRLWr/

Link 2 : https://www.mediafire.com/file/882xrdvu886u9u5/O10KWIN2000.zip/file

Note : please download this program from Windows 2000 browser , use mypal68 or any browser in windows 2000. the download blocked in google from new windows versions.

note the office 2010 with fcwin2k uses with many uses , some time after reboot system the office 2010 it will doesn't start , then in this case you should to extract again the office 2010 portable.zip again , and run it with XP sp 3 and save compat. 

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@windows2 

Looks great! thanks !! :)

but... my first fear (even more with Portable Office) is to lose the document that I'm writing when I spend time without saving it... are you sure it won't close Office while I'm using it, if it runs in background?

I started using taskkill especially to close several instances of a program without asking me to save... 

Well I don't know exactly what you check with the .exe but one way to accomplish it will be to list opened windows title ( like this one but with a command line utility https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/winlister.html ) and if Word, Excel... it's not on the list you can close the process I think...

like:

tasklist /fi "IMAGENAME eq winword.exe" /v

 

3 hours ago, windows2 said:

 

note the office 2010 with fcwin2k uses with many uses , some time after reboot system the office 2010 it will doesn't start , then in this case you should to extract again the office 2010 portable.zip again , and run it with XP sp 3 and save compat. 

why it won't start? 

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16 hours ago, sonyu said:

@windows2 

Looks great! thanks !! :)

but... my first fear (even more with Portable Office) is to lose the document that I'm writing when I spend time without saving it... are you sure it won't close Office while I'm using it, if it runs in background?

I started using taskkill especially to close several instances of a program without asking me to save... 

Well I don't know exactly what you check with the .exe but one way to accomplish it will be to list opened windows title ( like this one but with a command line utility https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/winlister.html ) and if Word, Excel... it's not on the list you can close the process I think...

like:

tasklist /fi "IMAGENAME eq winword.exe" /v

 

my program kill only the process of office 2010 running with out associated window this is the bug of this worked version of portable with windows 2000 it's not related to user work , means user don't related to this task ,so you can work and save and do all you need without problems in use of office 2010.

17 hours ago, sonyu said:

why it won't start? 

 

i think it's related to Internal security of office 2010 , in many uses with XP compatibility mode it will destroy the files . maybe fcwin2k should update to handle this problem.

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On 3/25/2023 at 9:28 PM, mina7601 said:

I got Office 2010 working, thanks!

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And your program for killing Office 2010 processes is working, too!

Nice to get all things work .

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On 3/22/2023 at 11:23 PM, windows2 said:

@tyukok @sonyu @mina7601 @WinWord2000 @blackwingcat @Jakob99

Hi all, i create program to fix this problem if the user close office 2010 his process still running , now you dont need to kill process with manual , you can test and tell me ;) :

Link1 : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rcfPSBXYoHo31R3jCjk_-vrCIoSyRLWr/

Link 2 : https://www.mediafire.com/file/882xrdvu886u9u5/O10KWIN2000.zip/file

Note : please download this program from Windows 2000 browser , use mypal68 or any browser in windows 2000. the download blocked in google from new windows versions.

note the office 2010 with fcwin2k uses with many uses , some time after reboot system the office 2010 it will doesn't start , then in this case you should to extract again the office 2010 portable.zip again , and run it with XP sp 3 and save compat. 

hi ! , good program it work very well 

many thanks to you .

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I tried running this, works just as described. But, I noticed that this version of office is a beta version.

This is version 14.0.4730.1007, where the RTM is 14.0.4760, and build 4734 is the OEM distributed version that is pretty easy to obtain.

This portable version is packaged with Thinapp, I guess that if we come up with a solution to either extract the thinapp to make it install / get a 14.0.4730.1007 installer, it would run properly..

 

Edit : The file name to hunt for is "14.0.4730.1007_Select_volume_ship_x86_en-us.rar". (Can be found from https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11012 and some others)

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On 3/29/2023 at 8:29 PM, hexagonwin said:

I tried running this, works just as described. But, I noticed that this version of office is a beta version.

This is version 14.0.4730.1007, where the RTM is 14.0.4760, and build 4734 is the OEM distributed version that is pretty easy to obtain.

This portable version is packaged with Thinapp, I guess that if we come up with a solution to either extract the thinapp to make it install / get a 14.0.4730.1007 installer, it would run properly..

 

Edit : The file name to hunt for is "14.0.4730.1007_Select_volume_ship_x86_en-us.rar". (Can be found from https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11012 and some others)

i will download and try it , did you try it ?

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