Re: office install issue
- From: Eric A. <EricA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 05:44:00 -0700
You wrote:
"This means in this case it should work as is and i should not
and do not have to mess with msconfig. so i won't."
In my opinion, everyone should be familier with msconfig. 90% of every
program that gets installed will try to run on every startup. Over time a
computer seems to slow down. It isn't that in fact the hardware is becoming
worse, it is related to all the extra stuff that runs in the background. If
people were more in tune with msconfig in general, they would find that they
have a better computing experience after they take control of all the
background apps.
You wrote:
Upgrade Office option did work finally..........
this still doesn't help me.
Please elaborate. If your office issue is resolved how does that not help
you? If there something further we could assist with?
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Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup
"AMD" wrote:
"Eric A." <EricA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message.
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Did you still try disabling everything with msconfig like I suggested?
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Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup
"AMD" wrote:
"Eric A." <EricA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This is a tricky one..
I have seen this once before and the problem was related to having
Symantec
DLO and / or ShoreTel Call Manager installed and running. If you exit
out
or
shut down the two applications then the upgrade goes as it should.
One suggestion I have to rule out any external apps causing a
problem...
1. goto start/run/type "msconfig" without the quotes
2. when the system configuration screens opens goto the startup tab.
Choose
disable all.
3. click on the services tab.. "hide all microsoft services" then after
they
are hidden click disable all
hit ok and reboot.
Try to install office 2007.
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Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup
"AMD" wrote:
I get Error 1310
Error writing to file c:\config.msi\25093.rbf. Verify that you have
access
to that directory.
Everytime I try to install Office 2007 Pro in Vista Ultimate I get
this
error, but I have gotten a different filename the 2 times I tried to
install. Works fine on my other pc running windows xp. in vista i am
full
admin with full rights. So what is going on here?
Thanks for the note.
I don't use those apps nor anything else that would cause this issue far
as
I know. Still aint got a clue, :(
It says I don't have permission to write a file but I'm an admin user
plus I
have right click run as admin and that still gives the same message.
I did turn off as you suggested. Upgrade Office option did work finally. It
did not before with an error that started with 2, but I don't remember the
rest. I upgraded from hard drive as I copied the cd to drive a while ago.
Well, I guess it was something stupid in msconfig, but no idea what. I did
notice a lot of stuff that should not be there because I uninstalled the
apps, so that's extremely annoying.
I'm going to go back in msconfig and delete what should not be there and
reboot with everything else enabled.
this still doesn't help me.
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