msointl.dll excel error

Hi, my computer automatically downloaded updates during the night of August 13 and rebooted itself. When I logged in the next day morning excellent will not open and comes up with an error message telling me that I do not have the file MSOINTL. DLL and installation has not been sucsessful. I have not reinstalled Excel and exactly the same thing happened about 6 weeks after an automatic update.

I use VISTA and EXCEL 2003. It seems as if the computer is currently new excel files in Excel 2007 as icons new files sent to me by a friend are appearing on my desktop and email in this format and with an exclamation point on them. My friend is also using Excel 2003 so its not coming not from their computer to the 2007 format.

I tried to download the .dll file and that open Excel 2007 format but get error message installing saying no complete view logs of errors for more information. You can see many of the toolbar, but most are empty, so cannot be used.  Files Excel that were registered before August 13 opens and I can use them perfectly - its all new files that my friend sent me - I need this to work so its pretty urgent.

Hi Jon777,

Thank you for visiting the website of Microsoft Windows Vista Community. The question you have posted is related to MS Office and would be better suited to the Office Online community. Please visit the link below to find a community that will provide the support you want.

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