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From: Bill R on 10 Feb 2010 14:16 I have an icon in the ?tray (bottom right of screen) showing me "updates are ready for your computer". They are "Security update for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 KB976881" and "Update for Microsoft Office Outlook Junk Email Filter KB977713". Neither Microsoft PowerPoint nor Microsoft Outlook are installed on the computer. When I go to download and install the updates it goes through the motions of downloading the two updates but the install fails. However, the icon remains stubbornly in the tray. Why does Microsoft update identify the need for an update to non-existent software and how can I remove the icon please. Thanks.. Bill R
From: DL on 10 Feb 2010 14:35 Is any version of Office installed, trial or otherwise? Program Files/ Microsoft Office, doesnt exist? "Bill R" <bill(a)compsols.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:uzq68VoqKHA.3792(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have an icon in the ?tray (bottom right of screen) showing me "updates >are ready for your computer". They are "Security update for Microsoft >Office PowerPoint 2003 KB976881" and "Update for Microsoft Office Outlook >Junk Email Filter KB977713". Neither Microsoft PowerPoint nor Microsoft >Outlook are installed on the computer. When I go to download and install >the updates it goes through the motions of downloading the two updates but >the install fails. However, the icon remains stubbornly in the tray. Why >does Microsoft update identify the need for an update to non-existent >software and how can I remove the icon please. > > Thanks.. > > Bill R >
From: glee on 10 Feb 2010 14:44 Click the icon to bring up the Updates box. Instead of Express Install, click the button for Custom Install, and click Next. In the list of updates to install, uncheck the box for any updates you do not need, such as for Office components that are not installed. Click Next, and a dialog will appear where you can add a check to a box for "Don't show these updates again" Continue and close when done. Those updates should not be offered again. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Oct. 2002 - Sept. 2009 A+ http://dts-l.net/ "Bill R" <bill(a)compsols.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:uzq68VoqKHA.3792(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have an icon in the ?tray (bottom right of screen) showing me >"updates are ready for your computer". They are "Security update for >Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 KB976881" and "Update for Microsoft >Office Outlook Junk Email Filter KB977713". Neither Microsoft >PowerPoint nor Microsoft Outlook are installed on the computer. When I >go to download and install the updates it goes through the motions of >downloading the two updates but the install fails. However, the icon >remains stubbornly in the tray. Why does Microsoft update identify the >need for an update to non-existent software and how can I remove the >icon please. > > Thanks.. > > Bill R >
From: Leonard Grey on 10 Feb 2010 15:59 When you buy an Office suite - as opposed to a single Office application - you are offered updates for the suite. This has two advantages: 1- If you decide to install a previously unused component of the suite, you will have its most up-to-date version; and 2- The components of the suite are designed to work with each other, so when you update one component - say, Excel - you have to download the updates for the other components as well (and install the updates for components you are using.) --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Bill R wrote: > I have an icon in the ?tray (bottom right of screen) showing me "updates are > ready for your computer". They are "Security update for Microsoft Office > PowerPoint 2003 KB976881" and "Update for Microsoft Office Outlook Junk > Email Filter KB977713". Neither Microsoft PowerPoint nor Microsoft Outlook > are installed on the computer. When I go to download and install the > updates it goes through the motions of downloading the two updates but the > install fails. However, the icon remains stubbornly in the tray. Why does > Microsoft update identify the need for an update to non-existent software > and how can I remove the icon please. > > Thanks.. > > Bill R > >
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