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MSOCache folder

Posted: 18 Nov 2006 05:50 AM PST

Uh oh. I deleted.
Haven't run into any problems as of yet. What sort of problems does deleting
cause?

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-C. Moya
www.cmoya.com
"Patrick Schmid [MVP]" <mvps.org> wrote in message
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Problems installing Office 2007 on Vista RTM

Posted: 18 Nov 2006 03:01 AM PST

Are you sure this is not a problem with a CD you burnt?
RTM installed without a problem here.

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"KGM" <rr.com> wrote in message
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Office 2007 and Zonealarm

Posted: 17 Nov 2006 07:02 AM PST

"Andy.I" <nospam> wrote in
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ZA has a long history of not "playing nice" with other applications.
In fairness to ZA, in the past they've responded to such problems very
quickly. If the problem persists check their website for updates and
check the ZA forums to see if others have found a fix for this.



Reinstall Office 2000 Premium

Posted: 17 Nov 2006 06:33 AM PST


Thanks for your response. Finally got it going. XP Pro. Tried narrowing it
down to just Word. No luck. So tried Access. Success!!! Then Excel.
Success!! Then Word again. Success!!! Don't know what was going on. May
have been lent or something on the CD. But had tried removing reinserting,
etc. Finally got it.
Thanks again.
Ernie
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
 

Installing Office 2007 over beta code

Posted: 16 Nov 2006 12:40 PM PST

For some reason I've been blocked from editing the registry but I re-tried
using the Cleanup tool and that fixed it. Thanks
--
Gary Paulin



"Susan Ramlet" wrote:
 

small network deployment of Office2003?

Posted: 16 Nov 2006 11:14 AM PST

Hi Lynda,

To add one bit to Will's reply, you may want to review the information in the Office 2003 Resource Kit (ORK) through
http://microsoft.com/office/ork/2003 on the Office Admin Point and the Customization tools that were mentioned.

You need a volume license key with the Office product to be able to create the Office Admin point.

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<<"LYoung" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com...
Thanks, Will - this gives me a starting point! >>
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MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


Office 2000 Upgrade to Office 2003

Posted: 16 Nov 2006 09:49 AM PST

I'm not certain, but I seem to recall that when I installed SP3
on my O2K that I needed the product discs in the process.
And yes, both SR1 & 2 would be a prerequisite for SP3.
Because I was limited by dialup speed, I ordered the SP3
disc from MS.

From any of the O2K components, WORD, EXCEL, etc,
you should see the installed level of O2K using "HELP About",
just to confirm what you believe you have.

Bill



"Gorka" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Deploying Office 2007 (.MST/.MSP)

Posted: 15 Nov 2006 09:50 PM PST

Thank you for responding. I have looked at the Office 2007 Technet Site,
I guess I should have phrased my question differently. I should have said

"Is there a way to use Software Assignment in group policy to install
multiple configurations of Office 2007 from a single administrative
install point?"

The instructions that I found on how to create different configurations
of the 2007 Office system for different groups of users
<http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/32a18803-52d2-4967-ab9d-0e199c9bf0041033.mspx?mfr=true>
only shows how to accomplish this by running setup.exe from the command
line. I would prefer to use group policy's built in software assignment
feature instead of using a startup script to do the installation.


-Will

Steven wrote: 

Setup using Office Customization Tool (OCT)

Posted: 15 Nov 2006 12:18 PM PST

Good news!

Installed on 2 more laptops and it only took about 30 mins like it does from
a CD. The other laptop must be on it's way out I think.

Problem solved.

Andy

"Andy" wrote:
 

Cannot start Office 2007 Office Customization Tool

Posted: 15 Nov 2006 11:41 AM PST

Hi Gadi,

If you have the retail edition of MS Office 2007, then you won't be able to use the Office Customization tools. If you have
extracted the Office 2007 product to an Office Network Installation Point (oNIP) and you don't have an \Admin folder there, then
your product isn't an Enterprise media one.

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<<"Gadi Feldman" <co.il> wrote in message news:com...
Weird, i've setup a share on XP machine, and trying to run the app from
Vista, but again, without any success.
The bizzare thing is, I'm able to install the office without any problem,
just cannot start the OCT... >>
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Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


Office 2000 needs CD when opening an xls file?

Posted: 15 Nov 2006 08:52 AM PST

"NewScience" <net> wrote in message
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They have the CD somewhere. I'm just surprised that if "cancel" is pressed
at this stage, the workbook opens perfectly normally!

 



Install Office 2007 by GPO

Posted: 15 Nov 2006 07:26 AM PST

Bob,
 

Thats right! But the CIW created a nice .MST file.
With this .MST i have been able to easily deploy Office to all computers
within group policy.
I loved this way, because i deploy all our centrally managed application
within group policy.

Now, as you told me, i have to edit the config.xml file. Why can't the OCT
generate this file for me?
I think this would help me and lots of other people to deploy Office within
group policy.
At this moment, i really can't see the improvement or the "overvalue" :-(

 

I am talking about 150 client, distributed over 4 sites. SMS would be a
little bit "oversized".
And as i told you: "i love" deploying apps with group policy :-)


As i saw on this or other newsgroups the past days, a lot of people have the
same problem.
Hope Microsoft will improve this "feature" a little bit in the future.


Thanks,
Marc


Cannot Installing office 2007 error 1933

Posted: 15 Nov 2006 03:37 AM PST

I have this same problem. I tried to install office 2007 enterprise on
xp sp2 with all updates and ie7 installed. i had office 2003 working
fine.
got the The windows installer service cannot update one or more
protected windows
files error and office 2007 rolled back.
naturally this totally screwed outlook 2003. i had to reinstall office
2003 to fix the mapi32.dll error everybody gets when this happens. that
worked.
then i uninstalled office 2003 completely and tried again to install
office 2007. again it did not work. i tried it several times and
sometimes it just said installation error without the The windows
installer service cannot update one or more protected windows files
error message
it looked to me like the computer was trying to access the internet, or
my network, since the icons of two computers in the system tray was
flashing, so i disconnected from my LAN. that did not help either.
from other posts i see The windows installer service cannot update one
or more protected windows
files is a common error with people installing office 2000 on 'certain
oem versions of xp'
the fix is supposedly copying a bunch of files from the office cd to
c:\program files\common files\ms shared\web server extensions\40\bin
now i observe that i have NO FILES in 40\bin at all

is the solution as simple as this???

i note that some other people have successfully installed this same
version of office 2007 as i have on their computers so i don't think
there is a problem with it

any thoughts?

Bob Buckland ?:-) (At Beautiful Downtown) wrote: