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1 TopicUnknown Namespace: http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/2006/01/CustomUI
History: Everything has been running smoothly for many months. Dell XPS 8700 (I-7 with 32 Gigs of RAM, Windows 10). I was updating one of my Access 2019 applications today, an *.accdb, and I got two error messages: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Custom UI Runtime Error in “My Database” Error found in Custom UI XML of “Path to my database” Line 1 Column 71 Error Code 0x80004005 Unknown Namespace: http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/2006/01/CustomUI ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And . . . Custom UI Runtime Error in “My Database” Error found in Custom UI XML of “Path to my database” Line 1 Column 71 Error Code 0x80004005 The node is neither valid nor invalid because no DTD/Schema declaration was found. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a stable app that I've had for many years and have updated from A 2000 through A 2010 and now A 2019. The same exact copy of this database runs perfectly on its sister machine, and almost exact duplicate Dell computer on the same network. After trying everyone else’s suggestions and fighting the problem for a few hours, I uninstalled Office 2019 using the Microsoft Uninstall utility. I told it to remove all versions of office, and it found and removed pieces of versions of Office that I had removed over the past few years: Office 2007, 2010, 2019. I reinstalled Office 2019, and activated it, and was able to open Outlook but only in safe mode. Closed outlook and opened Access, then started a database, and it crashed. Tried to open Word, which opens for a second and then crashes. Now all of the apps open for a second and then they crash. I did a full online repair, same problem. These error messages are above my pay grade. I don't understand them nor do I understand other posts regarding them. Can anyone help please? 07/20/2022 I somehow managed to find the answer to this problem here:Create a custom ribbon and make it visible in a single form in MS - Microsoft Community The custom ribbon file code is stored in a table called USysRibbons. I found the offending record and deleted it! Thank you Scott McDaniel, MVP! And thank you Lord for guiding me to that URL. Prayer works!Solved2.4KViews0likes1Comment