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How do I disable a service?

I downloaded and installed the Office 2011 14.3.0 update for Mac, yesterday. Opening a MS Office application (Word, Excel) now spawns an active process (Office365Service) that does not shut down when the application is shut down. Before the update, that process was not present. So far, I have only been able to shut it down from Activity Monitor. Is there a way to disable this process from starting or to have it shut down when the application is shut down?

MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Jan 31, 2013 7:12 AM

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Feb 9, 2013 10:22 AM in response to allank

I tried an experiment:


I moved the Office365Service.app to the trash, and reboot the MBP. When I opened Word and Excel for the first time they both crashed. I left the button checked to "recover my work and restart.." and Sent the reports to Microsoft.


After they were both reopened, if I tried to do anything, they would crash again. So, it looks like that pesky app is required. I put it back in the Microsoft Office 2011/Office folder and launched Word and Excel. Now they seem to work fine. Waiting for the next pop-up ....

Feb 9, 2013 1:40 PM in response to allank

I also did some similar testing. If I remove the Office365Service.app from the Office folder, all Office apps will crash within a few minutes.


However, I don't see the Office365Service.app run, nor does it crash.


I found a thread on MacRumors forum where someone filed a bug report and seemed to indicate it is now a known bug: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1538000

Feb 18, 2013 9:20 PM in response to James Parker2

With the 14.3.1 update installed I'm not getting the pop-up message, however the crash is still happening according to console logs... Still producing several crash report logs per day, although it never gets in the way of the user experience. Possiblly the've just hidden the crash instead of fixing it...


Anyone else still seeing Office365Service crash reports in their logs?

Feb 20, 2013 5:05 PM in response to Barney-15E

Barney-15E wrote:


/Applications/Microsoft Office/Office folder?


I never purchased or signed up for Office365, but it is there since at least the 14.3.0 update.

I have never had a crashing problem unless I remove Office365Service.app.

Not for me, I have had it since version 14.0, and updated up to 14.3.1


/Applications/Microsoft Office/Office/Office365Service.app is absent on my system (not that I miss it, just curious)


Thanks

How do I disable a service?

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