I wonder what the file NLPGERMAN.log means and does , whenever I use
my liscenced Microsoft Office for Mac Version v.X (in german)
It appears on my desk once in a while also in my folders where saved
docs are and I don't know if this needs to be, I can stop that process
creating them and what are they good for.
Never had that with my former office versions and therefore it bothers
me a little.
Can someone please send me small info as you cracks surely know about
it.
Thanx so far and enjoy time with the juiciest apples on earth... ;)
Lady Mac
> I wonder what the file NLPGERMAN.log means and does , whenever I use
> my liscenced Microsoft Office for Mac Version v.X (in german)
>
> It appears on my desk once in a while also in my folders where saved
> docs are and I don't know if this needs to be, I can stop that process
> creating them and what are they good for.
>
> Never had that with my former office versions and therefore it bothers
> me a little.
>
> Can someone please send me small info as you cracks surely know about
> it.
I don't have the German edition, and the only thing I could find
doing a search of the archives, is that John McGhie doesn't know
either:
http://google.com/groups?threadm=4a4hiv4ere3alvr3kfp9oab289lkreutup%4
04ax.com
and if *HE* doesn't know, the rest of us mere mortals don't stand a
chance. Perhaps only Microsoft knows - and maybe not even them.
I've put a bug in an ear at MS to see if an explanation/solution can
be found...
I would think it's safe to delete it, though.
Do you have Adobe Acrobat 6 installed? I've read some reports that the Word
Add-In creates such files on the Mac, though I don't know what they are for.
In case Acrobat *is* the culprit, I'd report it to Adobe support.
Greetings,
Klaus
"Lady Mac" <vloug...@web.de> schrieb:
Hi there,
I don't think this NLPGERMAN.log stuff has got to do with Acrobat 6.
We have this log-file problem on every Mac running Office X in our
office and most of these Macs do not have Acrobat 6 installed. My Mac
is the only Mac that runs Acrobat 6 but I've had it installed only
about 2 weeks ago and the NLPGERMAN.log problem already occured before
that.
I've found a very interesting posting in another discussion group.
They think it has got something to do with the language processing in
Office X. Just click on the link below:
http://www.macuser.de/forum/archive/topic/10846-1.html
This will not solve the problem, but it is at least interesting to
know... ;-)