Microsoft fixes two dll errors in Office apps after six months
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After a six-month investigation, Microsoft has identified and resolved two DLL errors affecting Office applications, specifically msls70.dll and PageLayout.dll. These issues arose from discrepancies between users' Office versions and the Channels they were assigned, resulting in startup errors in applications like Outlook and Word. Microsoft has implemented a fix in the latest version of Office, advising users to check their versions and ensure they match their intended Channel. If errors persist, they should compile logs for further assistance.
After six months, Microsoft has resolved two DLL errors affecting Office apps, caused by a mismatch between users' Office version and their assigned Channel.
Microsoft identified that errors with msls70.dll and PageLayout.dll stemmed from users being on the wrong Office Channel, disrupting launches of apps like Word and Outlook.
The recently implemented fix in Office version 2504, Build 18730.20000, addresses these DLL errors. Users experiencing ongoing issues are urged to compile logs and seek Microsoft support.
Microsoft advises MS Intune users to ensure that their Office build aligns with the designated Channel to prevent future errors and associated disruptions.
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