Re: Problems with Windows Update should not be charged to report.
- From: "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 08:30:20 -0700
Hi Renee,
If you use MS Product Support to report a problem and if the problem does turn out to be one that is in the update then MS does not
charge for the assistance (be sure to stay on the one topic though during the call <g>).
In your other post you mentioned using a 3rd party registry and inspection product. For some reason a number of those, especially
Symantec-Norton, have a record of breaking MS Installer based products and sometimes take out more than they should, especially if
folks use the 'take it all' options <g>.
I'd be a bit more careful with your $100,000 though <g>
FWIW, the MS Update (combined Windows and Office) and MS OfficeUpdate sites don't use the same checking.
The .CHM files aren't versioned and that can cause some confusion for the installer, but so can a damaged Local Install Source
(\MSOCache) or if multiple SKUs or versions of Office have been installed at various times. That can confuse things more than a bit
:)
One thing you can try before doing the updates is to see if a repair/reinstall of MS Office can be completed successfully from
Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel. If not, then the installation of the update will likely not work and that issue
would need to be corrected first.
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<<"ReneeFox" <ReneeFox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:66D78412-198B-45C6-8F58-5FC13C863B25@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
It is really frustrating when downloads from Windows or Office Update sites
have a problem installing themselves, and I have nowhere to report the
problems. This isn't the first time this has happened, but it NEVER happened
before 2004 and I'm wondering why developers are getting so sloppy with
updates. Plus, why should I pay $35 to tell Microsoft that something in the
update package can't identify my product id for Office Professional 2003
programs (Publisher to be specific) which have been on my computer for 2
years. Pulease! Also, those silly messages saying that the update was
unsuccessful don't help anybody. I had to download the hotfix and run it
manually to see exactly what the problem was. Outlook 2003 Junk-Email Filter
update has the same problem, and from my own software development experience,
I can tell that whatever you call your update packages are probably looking
in the wrong place for the product id for both products. I bet $100,000 that
if I manually run what I downloaded for Outlook 2003, I get directed to the
same error message in C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office11\1033\Setup.chm. I can't tell you how many times those 2
updates have downloaded and installed; it was obnoxious and interrupting
other things I was doing. I finally told Automatic Updates to stop telling me
to download/install those products since someone at Microsoft has made a
programming error for both Office 2003 products. Geesh! >>
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I hope this helped you,
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office system products MVP
>>*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends<<
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