This article answers some of the frequently asked questions regarding
the Office Startup Application (OSA). This article is divided into the
following sections:
| • | What is the OSA?
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| • | What Does the OSA Do?
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| • | What Are the Advantages of Running the OSA?
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| • | Can I Remove the OSA?
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| • | Additional Information |
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What Is the OSA?
The OSA is a program that improves the performance of Office 97
programs. The Office 97 Setup program places a shortcut to the
OSA in the Windows StartUp folder.
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What Does the OSA Do?
The OSA does the following:
| • | Initializes Automation
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| • | Initializes some of the common fonts installed by Microsoft Office 97
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| • | Handles certain commands (New Office Document, Open Office Document,
Help, and Screen Saver) on the Start menu and on the Office
Shortcut Bar
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| • | Displays Microsoft Outlook notifications when the Office
Assistant is available |
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What Are the Advantages of Running the OSA?
The OSA initializes the shared code that is used by the Office 97
programs. The benefit of using the OSA to initialize shared code is that
the Office 97 programs start faster. If the Office 97
programs initialize shared code (instead of the OSA), the time it takes for
the program to start increases.
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Can I Remove the OSA?
You can safely remove the OSA without causing the Office 97
programs to fail. However, if you remove the OSA, you no longer benefit
from the performance advantages that are provided by running the OSA.
To remove OSA, follow these steps:
| 1. | Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Taskbar & Start Menu. |
| 2. | Click the Start Menu Programs tab, and then click Remove. |
| 3. | Click the plus sign (+) to the left of Startup, and then click Office Startup. |
| 4. | Click Remove, click Close and then click OK. |
| 5. | Restart the computer. |
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Additional Information
You can the following command-line switches with Osa.exe:
| Switch | Description |
|---|
| -b | This switch is used for fast starting. It initializes Automation
and fonts. Note that this is the default switch. |
| -f | This switch opens the Open Office Document dialog box at startup. |
| -n | This switch opens the New Office Document dialog box at startup. |
| -s | This switch starts the specified screen saver at startup. Note
that if there is no screen saver selected under Display in Control
Panel, you receive a message stating this. |
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