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Re: Vista Home Premium and Office 2007 Did you try right clicking the setup application and use "run as
administrator" when you installed Office 2007? If not, start over. Remove
any other office installs and try it again. Office 2007 should just ask for
the CD from Office 2000 as proof of upgrade eligibility. Not saying that
this is a surefire fix for you but it has worked for me whenever I had
installation problems.
Doug
"SouthernDancer23" <SouthernDancer23@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:87C8BBC6-A206-4E8E-9CFF-0276E63BF7D2@microsoft.com...
> Hello! I've posted the following under the Office forum but haven't
> received
> any answers there soooooo...I'm trying it here because I actually think
> it's
> more of an issue with Vista than with Office:
>
> I just installed the Microsoft Office 2007 Small Business as an upgrade to
> Microsoft Office 2000 Premium on Windows Vista Home Premium.
>
> The installation seemed to go just fine, however, every time any office
> 2007
> application (except Outlook which just 'magically' stopped doing it) opens
> I
> get "please wait while Windows configures Office Small Business 2007..."
> Excel gives me an error about stdole32.tlb (for me it only says
> stdole32.tlb
> and an ok button. Nothing about not being registered).
>
> Tons of articles on-line say that having two versions of Office installed
> on
> Vista might be causing the problem...so.....I uninstalled Office 2000
> Premium
> and then ran the repair feature on the Office 2007 CD but the Office 2007
> programs are still throwing up the "please wait" windows. As this takes
> 3 -
> 5 minutes every single time I try to open one of these programs, it is
> driving me BONKERS! Once I get past this installer problem, the programs
> seem to work fine.
>
> Also, when I go into Set Default Programs in the Control Panel, the only
> one
> of the new Office 2007 programs that shows up is Outlook so it's obvious
> that
> Windows doesn't 'think' that the other programs (the ones throwing up the
> installer) are, in fact, actually installed.
>
> I thought I would do a clean install of Office 2007 but I purchased the
> upgrade so I have to have Office 2000 already installed for it to work. On
> advice from another forum, I tried uninstalling both Office 2000 and
> Office
> 2007 and then only reinstalling Office 2007, however, I'm still
> experiencing
> the same problems (except NOW Outlook is ALSO running the installer at
> each
> initiation). If there's a patch or, at the very least, a tech article
> that
> tells how to SOLVE the problem but I can't seem to find one.
>
> If anyone knows of a way to fix this issue, I would GREATLY appreciate
> your
> response.
>
> THANKS!
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