I've added all of these to my trusted sites as well but am pretty much stuck at this point with an endlessly loading Translator pane in Word. I can manually browse to this URL and it appears to load up for a few moments before redirecting me to a "404 - File or directory not found." pageĪ proxy trace showed the following internet traffic (all of which was allowed straight through with no blocking) I can right-click in this window and click on "Security Info" and see the following Loads up a title of Translator and the loading icon changes from just dots to a spinning circle. So with protected mode enabled for the internet zone and restricted zones ONLY it now Then you can follow the directions, insert table. To remove the table, select it again, and in the table design tab, select 'Convert to Range'. If I enable protected mode for trusted sites it also doesn't work correctly. You can tell because when you select A1, you see the table design tab show up in the ribbon. If I disable protected mode it immediately doesn't work again. By doing all of this, the translateįeature no longer errors out. Reason The empty boxes behavior is a feature in Microsoft Word called 'Picture (or Image) Placeholders' designed to conserve RAM. In addition to this, I re-enabled protected mode in Internet Explorer for the Internet Zone (and left it enabled for the restricted zone) but do NOT have it enabled for trusted sites or intranet. Double-clicking these boxes will launch MathType and display the equation, and the equations will print correctly, but the equations are not displayed properly in Microsoft Word.
#Insert equation in word greyed out full
I gave COMPUTERNAME\users full control of this keyĬomputer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office I gave my user account full control of this keyĬomputer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\office I've modified permissions on the following keys There were a lot of access denied messages for WinWord.exe trying to access various Office registry keys. I've been running various traces with both Process Monitor, Wireshark, and our Proxy and have been able to see the following information: