From: mb on 1 Jun 2010 13:50 Forgive me if this has been covered a zillion times, but the many references I find on the web are conflicting and ultimately not helpful. I first encountered this error during a routine Windows update on my previous system. All the Win 7 updates were applied as normal, but the two latest Office 2007 updates failed due to error 646. I clean my registry as part of weekly maintenance, so I was dubios of those articles suggesting registry conflicts as the cause, not to mention the fact that I had no problem with Office updates in the past. In any case, I ended up apply the two fixes manually and all was fine. Flash forward to today. I built a new i7 system and installed a full version of Win 7 on a brand new out of the static package hard drive. Everything went smoothly and I installed Office 2007 Pro. It automatically attempted to update itself and all 19 updates, including service pack 2, failed due to this error! How could there be registry conflicts on a pristine system? No other software was even installed at that point. All the Win 7 updates proceeded without a hitch. I can't help but suspect that something is happening on Microsoft's side and the thought of doing 19 manual updates is not terribly appealing to me. Any useful information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. mb
From: Peter Foldes on 2 Jun 2010 00:24 Error 646 = You need to put in your Office install CD\DVD into your machine while downloading and installing updates from Windows or Microsoft Updates. That solves the error 646 issue -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. http://www.microsoft.com/protect "mb" <relax(a)home.net> wrote in message news:MPG.266ee84ecc8275d0989683(a)news.east.cox.net... > Forgive me if this has been covered a zillion times, but the many > references I find on the web are conflicting and ultimately not helpful. > > I first encountered this error during a routine Windows update on my > previous system. All the Win 7 updates were applied as normal, but the > two latest Office 2007 updates failed due to error 646. I clean my > registry as part of weekly maintenance, so I was dubios of those > articles suggesting registry conflicts as the cause, not to mention the > fact that I had no problem with Office updates in the past. In any > case, I ended up apply the two fixes manually and all was fine. > > Flash forward to today. I built a new i7 system and installed a full > version of Win 7 on a brand new out of the static package hard drive. > Everything went smoothly and I installed Office 2007 Pro. It > automatically attempted to update itself and all 19 updates, including > service pack 2, failed due to this error! How could there be registry > conflicts on a pristine system? No other software was even installed at > that point. All the Win 7 updates proceeded without a hitch. I can't > help but suspect that something is happening on Microsoft's side and the > thought of doing 19 manual updates is not terribly appealing to me. Any > useful information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. > > mb > >
From: mb on 2 Jun 2010 08:38 Placing the installation disk in the drive didn't work. All 19 Office 2007 updates failed again. Any ideas short of manually installing each one? Thanks. mb In article <MPG.266ee84ecc8275d0989683(a)news.east.cox.net>, relax(a)home.net says... > > Forgive me if this has been covered a zillion times, but the many > references I find on the web are conflicting and ultimately not helpful. > > I first encountered this error during a routine Windows update on my > previous system. All the Win 7 updates were applied as normal, but the > two latest Office 2007 updates failed due to error 646. I clean my > registry as part of weekly maintenance, so I was dubios of those > articles suggesting registry conflicts as the cause, not to mention the > fact that I had no problem with Office updates in the past. In any > case, I ended up apply the two fixes manually and all was fine. > > Flash forward to today. I built a new i7 system and installed a full > version of Win 7 on a brand new out of the static package hard drive. > Everything went smoothly and I installed Office 2007 Pro. It > automatically attempted to update itself and all 19 updates, including > service pack 2, failed due to this error! How could there be registry > conflicts on a pristine system? No other software was even installed at > that point. All the Win 7 updates proceeded without a hitch. I can't > help but suspect that something is happening on Microsoft's side and the > thought of doing 19 manual updates is not terribly appealing to me. Any > useful information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. > > mb
From: Bob I on 3 Jun 2010 08:06 Perhaps this thread. http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistawu/thread/15dbd830-e0ed-4995-8f20-911470915515/ mb wrote: > Placing the installation disk in the drive didn't work. All 19 Office > 2007 updates failed again. Any ideas short of manually installing each > one? Thanks. > > mb > > In article <MPG.266ee84ecc8275d0989683(a)news.east.cox.net>, > relax(a)home.net says... > >>Forgive me if this has been covered a zillion times, but the many >>references I find on the web are conflicting and ultimately not helpful. >> >>I first encountered this error during a routine Windows update on my >>previous system. All the Win 7 updates were applied as normal, but the >>two latest Office 2007 updates failed due to error 646. I clean my >>registry as part of weekly maintenance, so I was dubios of those >>articles suggesting registry conflicts as the cause, not to mention the >>fact that I had no problem with Office updates in the past. In any >>case, I ended up apply the two fixes manually and all was fine. >> >>Flash forward to today. I built a new i7 system and installed a full >>version of Win 7 on a brand new out of the static package hard drive. >>Everything went smoothly and I installed Office 2007 Pro. It >>automatically attempted to update itself and all 19 updates, including >>service pack 2, failed due to this error! How could there be registry >>conflicts on a pristine system? No other software was even installed at >>that point. All the Win 7 updates proceeded without a hitch. I can't >>help but suspect that something is happening on Microsoft's side and the >>thought of doing 19 manual updates is not terribly appealing to me. Any >>useful information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. >> >>mb > > >
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