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CTD with the module I have never dealt before

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Good morning,

My system has been immune for CTD for many years, but only a couple of days ago i started to get CTD with the following module to blame

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Office16\mso20win32client.dll

Does anyone has any idea what this might be?

Thanks

 

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Well....I just completely uninstalled MS 365 and P3D stopped to even launch at the start?

What the hell is going on?

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UPDATE2:

I have reinstalled MS Office 365 and now i can run P3D again.

 

HOWEVER, here is the main question, what sort of relationship P3D has with MS Office? What if don't want to have MSOffice on my main simming machine? Could someone please explain? 

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I had this crash, and traced it to FS2Crew RAAS, which I think uses the Microsoft Access Database engine (2010) for its database. Bryn.


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6 minutes ago, Bryn said:

I had this crash, and traced it to FS2Crew RAAS, which I think uses the Microsoft Access Database engine (2010) for its database. Bryn.

Bryn,

 

thanks for the response, but how did you solve this issue on practice?

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I think reinstalling FS2Crew RAAS solved it for me. I say 'think' because I tried lots of things including, like you, reinstalling Office (which didn't work). I found it very frustrating.

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