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Norwian

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  1. After a clean reinstall of Office 2016 Excel is working fine again. Problem solved. Thanks Ron for your interest.
  2. Sorry for the delay in replying. After a clean reinstall of Malwarebytes, I'm still having the issue with Excel. When double click a excel file just opens a blank window (see below). Then if I quit MB, double clicking works as usual and excel opens the file directly.
  3. Comodo disabled. Windows Defender off. The log seems to be similar, Fixlog.txt
  4. After the fix Excel behavior not changed. New log created, Fixlog.txt
  5. Thanks @AdvancedSetup for your help, Here are requested files, Addition.txt FRST.txt
  6. MB 3.5.1.2522 Default advanced settings. Excel 2016. When double click an excel file Excel just open a blank workbook but not the worksheet. Then Excel File > Open works normaly. If I quit MB, double clicking excel files work as usual and open the worksheet. Any comment will be appreciated.
  7. That issue seems to be resolved on 3.1.2.1733 version with Component Package Update 1.0.139. Office 2016 apps are starting as expected with MB3 default settings (BottomUp ASLR Enforcement option checked). MB, Good work!.
  8. Thanks @nikhils , Glad to hear there is a fix. No problem, I'll wait for the next CU release. Thank MB for a good work.
  9. Thanks @nikhils I have to add that I'm using Outlook 2016 and Access 2016 as well with no issues.
  10. After installing MB 3.1.2.1733 the problem persists. I did a clean install (did not ask for reboot) and Excel, Word and PowerPoint started as usual (MB default settings). After a reboot I tried again and the three apps did not start giving de messages described in #21 (No message on Word but background process in task manager). I unchecked de BottomUp ASLR Enforcement MS Office option and the apps started up with no issues. I send you some logs Before reboot and After reboot. Waiting for your comments... Logs.zip
  11. Yes, these logs were obtained after replacing the fles. I hope this can help.
  12. Thanks @nikhils @dcollins and the MB team for your interest. The problem remains as described. Attached files, mbae-default.log MBAMSERVICE.LOG
  13. After a clean install of MB 3.1.1 Beta (no reboot) Office 2016 apps start up fine with default MB settings. After reboot, Excel, Word and PowerPoint does not start up and MB gives the message described in #21. Then unchecked the BottomUp ASLR Enforcement MS Office option and the apps started up as usual. Any info about the logs files I sent on Tuesday? MB package version 1.0.117
  14. Thanks dcollins for your quick response, After my last post I did a clean reinstall of MB 3.1.0.1716. MB did not ask for reboot, updated and with the default settings all office apps started up fine. But after a reboot Office did not start up (as described in my last post). Unchecked the BottomUp ASLR Enforcement MS Office option and problem solved. Attached requested files, logs.zip
  15. No changes with MB 3.1.0.1716, I have to uncheck BottomUp ASLR Enforcement MS Office option in Anti-Explit settings (checked by default) in order make office to start. With that option cheched MB gives me this error: And office does not start up (not background in task manager). Same with Word and PowerPoint. Windows 10 1703 15063.250 (64 bits). Office 2016 Pro Plus 16.0.4498.1000 (32 bits). Is that the correct way to configure MB?. Thank in advance for your comments.
  16. I had to uncheck that option for Excel, Word an PowerPoint to work propertly. (Outlook and Access work fine with default) With te option as default MB gives me this popup, Win 10 pro 1607 64 bit Office Pro Plus 2016 32 bit Edit: MB 3.0.6 CU4 Beta.
  17. Try this, In Protection > Advanced settings > Uncheck BottomUp ASLR Enforcement option in MS Office column. That worked for me in Office 2016. I don't know if it is 100% right but is the solution for now.
  18. dont_touch_my_buffer Malwarebytes Premium 3.0.7 ???? Is there a new version?
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