Word crashes immediately when you start the application or open a document, and you see error code 0x80040201. This error typically occurs when a COM add-in fails to load or communicate with Word. The add-in might be outdated, incompatible with your Office 365 version, or corrupted. This article explains why the 0x80040201 error happens and provides step-by-step methods to identify, disable, or repair the problematic add-in so Word runs normally again.
Key Takeaways: Resolving the 0x80040201 COM Add-in Crash
- File > Options > Add-Ins > Manage COM Add-ins > Go: Opens the dialog where you can disable or remove the crashing add-in.
- Safe Mode (hold Ctrl while starting Word): Launches Word without any add-ins; if the crash stops, the add-in is the cause.
- Event Viewer > Windows Logs > Application: Shows the exact add-in name and CLSID that triggered the 0x80040201 error.
Why Word Crashes With Error 0x80040201 From a COM Add-in
COM add-ins are external components that extend Word’s functionality. They include tools like PDF converters, reference managers, and document comparison utilities. Error 0x80040201 is a COM interface failure. It means Word tried to call a method on the add-in, but the add-in either did not respond, returned an invalid result, or was not registered correctly in the Windows Registry.
The root causes fall into three categories:
Incompatibility With Office 365 Updates
Office 365 receives monthly feature and security updates. A COM add-in built for an older Office version may stop working after an update. The add-in’s code references interfaces or libraries that no longer exist, causing the 0x80040201 error.
Corrupted Add-in Installation
If the add-in’s DLL or EXE file is damaged, missing, or blocked by antivirus software, Word cannot load it. The COM runtime returns 0x80040201 to signal a loading failure.
Registry Misconfiguration
Each COM add-in has a CLSID entry in the Windows Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. If the path to the add-in binary is wrong or the permissions are missing, Word cannot instantiate the add-in.
Steps to Identify and Disable the Faulty COM Add-in
Follow these steps in order. Start with Safe Mode to confirm the add-in is the cause, then disable or remove it.
- Start Word in Safe Mode
Press and hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard. Click the Word icon to start the application. Keep holding Ctrl until you see a dialog asking if you want to start Word in Safe Mode. Click Yes. If Word opens without the crash, a COM add-in is the problem. - Open the COM Add-ins Dialog
In Safe Mode, click File > Options > Add-Ins. At the bottom of the Add-Ins pane, next to Manage, select COM Add-ins from the dropdown list. Click Go. - Disable All COM Add-ins
In the COM Add-ins dialog, clear every checkbox in the list. Click OK. Restart Word normally. If the crash stops, enable add-ins one at a time to find the culprit. - Enable Add-ins One by One
Open the COM Add-ins dialog again. Check one add-in. Click OK. Restart Word. Repeat until the crash returns. The last add-in you enabled is the faulty one. - Remove the Faulty Add-in
Open the COM Add-ins dialog. Select the add-in that caused the crash. Click Remove. If the Remove button is grayed out, uncheck the add-in and delete its registry entry (see next section).
If Word Still Has Issues After the Main Fix
If disabling all COM add-ins did not stop the crash, or if the add-in cannot be removed from the dialog, use these additional methods.
Word Still Crashes After Disabling All COM Add-ins
The crash may be caused by a different type of add-in, such as a Word startup template or a global template. To test this, start Word in Safe Mode. If Safe Mode works, disable all templates:
- Close Word. In File Explorer, go to
%appdata%\Microsoft\Word\Startup. Move all files to a temporary folder on your desktop. - Restart Word. If the crash stops, move files back one at a time to find the problem template.
Cannot Remove an Add-in From the COM Add-ins Dialog
Some add-ins are installed system-wide and cannot be removed from Word’s dialog. You must uninstall the add-in from Windows Settings or delete its registry key manually.
- Press Win + R, type
regedit, and press Enter. Navigate toHKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Word\Addins. Look for a subkey matching the add-in name or CLSID. Right-click the subkey and select Delete. - If the add-in is installed for all users, navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\Word\Addinsand delete the same subkey.
After deleting the registry key, restart Word.
Error 0x80040201 Appears With a Specific Document
If the crash happens only when opening a particular document, the document may contain embedded COM objects or automation code that triggers the add-in. Open the document in Safe Mode and save it as a plain .docx file using File > Save As. This removes any embedded objects that rely on the add-in.
Safe Mode vs Normal Mode: Behavior When COM Add-ins Are Loaded
| Item | Safe Mode | Normal Mode |
|---|---|---|
| COM add-ins loaded | No | Yes |
| Templates loaded | Default Normal.dotm only | All startup templates |
| Error 0x80040201 visible | No | Yes, if a faulty add-in exists |
| Use for diagnosis | Confirm add-in is the cause | Normal work after disabling add-ins |
You can now identify and remove the COM add-in causing the 0x80040201 crash in Word. Start by running Word in Safe Mode to confirm the add-in is the source. Then disable or remove the add-in using the COM Add-ins dialog or the Registry Editor. For persistent crashes, check the Event Viewer for the exact add-in CLSID and uninstall the parent application from Windows Settings. As a proactive step, keep your COM add-ins updated to match the current Office 365 version to avoid future compatibility errors.