1) Open Excel and migrate to File-Preferences-Authoring-General and find
the line "Preferred file location:". Click on Select and browse to the
folder on the network drive containing the problem dll files. While hovering
over the text box or Select button, note the background info in the
Description box at the bottom of the screen. In my case, I choose a folder
several steps up in the hierarchy, above the file of interest, figuring that
once Excel got to the network drive, it would be able to find the files
anywhere within the folder location I entered.
2) Now, the next time the problem occurs, and it most likely will (!!),
simply put your Mac to sleep briefly and re-awaken it. On a MacBook just
close the cover and re-open it. Voila, the message is gone and files can be
saved without further delay.
Download the registry scanner on this site it should repair your problem.
http://www.error-scan-tools.com/dll.php?t=Msointl.dll
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