Here's my reply to Daniel on UA:
I've been down this road before regarding performing a Office repair. They will not do it for a small issue like this. It must be "business critical"
That's just ridiculous. With MS365, Repair, is now a must. Where it used to be a rare need, MS365 regularly needs it! It is up to management to tell IT to do.
I appreciate and share your opinion, but sometimes that's how it goes. I've taken the Office repair issue to the highest management that I have available in the past. Sometimes the answer is no. My company has more than 100k employees. One of the facts of life I've learned from working in big companies is that some things will not be done no matter how useful it is.
I have a VB code given to me by a collogue to determine....
That's my code, which you didn't keep the required header/copyright to, come on!
I'm sorry your code was altered, It was provided to me by a former collogue. I always keep all the information on any code I get from the internet just in case. If I knew this was your code, I would have contacted your first. You have always been helpful to me in the past.
I do not know how to integrate your suggestion into the code. But I appreciate your help.
Thank you
Gustav was very helpful as well. I informed him that where it's nice to remind end users to restart their PC, this code is not critical to the database operation. So I decided to remove it from the database.
Thanks everyone for your help.