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- Office 2007 download/Windows Explorer
- A required installation file SKU112.CAB could not be found
- Will Office 2007 run on W2K?
- "Locate recent version of Microsoft Office"
- a required installation file sku011.cab could not be found
- Office 2003 kicking my butt
- Migration from Office 2007 B2TR to Office 2007 release
- expired product key?????
- New Document or Open Document from
- Where is OPW11ADM.ini files located?
- Word & Power Point error messages after install
- Full Verison or Upgrade Office 2007
- Tried to download 2007
- I'm being asked what to open the downloaded file with?
Office 2007 download/Windows Explorer Posted: 31 Jan 2007 08:22 AM PST Both do have the .exe extension. I saw that when they were downloading and just checked them again to be sure. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
A required installation file SKU112.CAB could not be found Posted: 31 Jan 2007 07:27 AM PST Hi Elizabeth, Assuming you have the Office 2003 Professional Edition CD available see if you're able to uninstall the Standard Edition package. The missing file belongs to that edition and sometimes things get a bit confused when there are two product suites of the same series installed for versions prior to Office 2007. If you get an error message when doing so you may need to use this utility to remove the standard edition http://support.microsoft.com/kb/295823/en-us?FR=1 then, restart the PC and do a repair/reinstall of Office 2003 Professional Edition with that CD from Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel. ======= <<"FloridaWife" <net> wrote in message news:googlegroups.com... Hi, Bob. Thanks for getting back to me. I checked add/remove programs like you said and it lists both: Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 (I think I should mention that my computer came with the trial version of Standard Edition, but I wanted the Professional Edition, so I bought Professional. Gee, that was three years ago. Anyway, like I said it, wasn't until I updated to IE7 that I started getting this annoying message.) If I search for sku*.* on the CD, it finds four files: SKU026.CAB SKU0A4.CAB SKU111.CAB SKU111.XML Oh, Bob, I really appreciate any help you can give. >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
Posted: 31 Jan 2007 06:52 AM PST Nope, only works on XP SP2 or newer. Dustin Harper com http://www.vistarip.com Joe91 wrote: |
"Locate recent version of Microsoft Office" Posted: 30 Jan 2007 07:53 PM PST I went ahead and re-installed my Project 2003 and then re-tried the Project 2007 installation. This seems to have satisfied the request for a recent version. Perhaps since Project 2003 was removed by Office 2007 during its install and not Project 2007 that there was some confusion on the software's part. Not a smooth upgrade but at least it seems to have worked. "Peter Birchenall" wrote: |
a required installation file sku011.cab could not be found Posted: 30 Jan 2007 04:58 PM PST On Jan 30, 6:25 pm, com wrote: A system restore has done the trick. Garfield-n-odie, I looked at some of your posts in the past. It appears that you volunteer your time to help others a lot! One word of advice, not all posters are ignorant, uneducated and otherwise scum of the earth. At times, a little more consideration and compassion for those who feel helpless would be appreciated. |
Posted: 30 Jan 2007 11:09 AM PST Thanks but already downloaded and still cannot get into any office programs "orionnm" wrote: |
Migration from Office 2007 B2TR to Office 2007 release Posted: 30 Jan 2007 08:24 AM PST I have office xp home edition & installed office 2007 btr2. The file format convertors to excel 2003 do NOT work under as the BTR2 file format is incompatible with microsoft file converters. The work around posted in the knowledge base does not work with XP home edition. Now I'm up the creek without a paddle - any ideas? "Alex" wrote: |
Posted: 30 Jan 2007 08:14 AM PST Thanks, but no such file on my puter. At least not that Windows Desktop Search 3 can find. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
New Document or Open Document from Posted: 30 Jan 2007 02:01 AM PST Thankyou I actually had the feature installed but was looking for it above internet explorer & Outlook from the start menu (before hovering on all programs) A simple drag & drop to the desired location did the trick. Thanks Again "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: |
Where is OPW11ADM.ini files located? Posted: 29 Jan 2007 04:18 PM PST Yep, I did that. Looks like that was the ONLY file missing. Thanks. Puzzling, as, I just loaded it yesterday (when we figured out that WAS where it was supposed to be). Thanks, again! "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: |
Word & Power Point error messages after install Posted: 29 Jan 2007 01:33 PM PST Interesting how your story starts out "I have..." and then changes to "They are...". Use Windows Explorer to search for a file named OFFICEAV.DLL on their hard drive (include system and hidden files/folders in the search options). If you find it, note the folder where it is located, and use the "regsvr32 /u" method described in KB329820 to unregister the DLL. JPPiper wrote: |
Full Verison or Upgrade Office 2007 Posted: 29 Jan 2007 06:08 AM PST MS Office upgrade packages do not require that you have a qualifying product already installed, only that you have the product CD/disk available when you do install the newer product. There is no change from prior versions for the 2007 Office products in this. ================ <<"Another Brian" <nocom> wrote in message news:eNVuF$phx.gbl... The Vista upgrade version requires that Win2k or Win XP already be installed on the computer. You can no longer install the upgrade version on a blank hard drive and simply insert the qualifying product CD at the appropriate time. I don't (yet) know that M$ has done the same to the upgrade version of Office 2007. I'm sure that someone will be letting us know very soon. Brian >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
Posted: 28 Jan 2007 07:23 PM PST It is interesting that the program should be so hard to install; especially seeing it does intall a couple parts with no trouble but not the basic office components. I have just given up not only on the trial idea but I don't plan to upgrade either. I will let others crash and loose matrial all for the sake of making Microsoft richer. Tomorrow the new version is availible in stores; I wonder if it will be as hard to install? -- Jim "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: |
I'm being asked what to open the downloaded file with? Posted: 27 Jan 2007 07:21 AM PST "Burning Ice Center in the Middle of Cold" wrote: Is my suggestion not working or something? |
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