From: Kirk MI Kirk on 13 Jun 2010 09:01 All 6 fail to install. Both of the necessary Service Packs are installed on my system. Now what? Just delete them?
From: Shenan Stanley on 13 Jun 2010 09:14 Kirk MI wrote: > All 6 fail to install. > > Both of the necessary Service Packs are installed on my system. > > Now what? Just delete them? Lack of given information... "Both of the necessary Service Packs" <-- what necessary service packs for what prodcut. I know your subject says "Microsoft Office", but... yeah - there is not just one version of Microsoft Office and you might not even be speaking of Microsoft Office Service Packs to be certain. ;-) SP1 and SP2 for Windows Vista? So - please - when posting about issues with your computer - please consider most people reading about it will not know a few things that might help them help you about your computer... - Operating System being utilized on the computer (Windows ______ _______ Edition with Service Pack _, __-bit) - Version/Edition of the software in question if not directly Windows related (Microsoft Office ____ with Service Pack _) - Antivirus software installed (Exact name brand, version and latest updates you have gotten for it and last *full* scan you performed with it.) - Antimalware software installed (Exact name brand, version and latest updates you have gotten for it and last *full* scan you performed with it.) In your case - what happens if you manually install the Office Updates (download, save them to your desktop, reboot the computer, put in your Office installation CD/DVD and run the updates manually one at a time - rebooting between each one for good measure.)? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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