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| | Office keeps installing on Vista I have a new Vista PC which came with a trial version of Office 2007. I installed Office 2003 but didn't uninstall the 2007. I only used the 2003 version and everything worked fine until the 2007 started opening for no apparent reason. Since the trial was up anyway, I uninstalled it from the Control Panel. Now when I open a Word, Excel, or Powerpoint document from a folder, I get the "preparing to install" window and "please wait while configuring . . . ". This also happens when I open the programs directly. Plus on Excel, it also gives me an error "one yof your object libraries (stdole32.tlb) is missing or damaged. Please run setup to install it." Then I have to click OK and finally the program opens after a few minutes. I've tried uninstalling 2003 and reinstalling it. No help. I've gone into regedit to give full permissions. No help. I downloaded Office SP3. No help. I've read everything I can to self-fix. No help. I tried to right-click on any Office program shortcut to "run as administrator" but that option isn't there anymore since this problem started. Not sure why. I also downloaded the trial version of Office 2007 again since the "continuous install" problem didn't happen when the OEM 2007 trial was on my PC. It didn't make any difference and now regardless of which Office version I open, I get the "trying to install" window. One tech suggested I use the Windows Cleanup Utility as he thought Office 2007 may not have completely uninstalled from the control panel. He said I should use the Utility to completely remove both the 2003 and 2007 version. Then reinstall only the one I want, which is 2003. I haven't done it yet because I'm a little concerned it might mess up something else and make things worse. Another tech said: Right-click on an Office program shortcut, choose to run the Office program as Administrator, accept the EULA, close the Office program, and then start the Office program normally. I couldn't do that option since the "run as administrator" wasn't there anymore. Then he finally said to repost this whole problem in Vista instead of the Office discussion board which is why I'm now here hoping to get some answers. Here's what I need answers to: 1. Why can't I right-click any Office program and see the "run as administrator" option anymore? 2. What's the magic fix to this whole thing? 3. How does a problem like this happen in the first place so if it's something I did, I can avoid doing it again? Please help. I appreciate any and all suggestions but appreciate it even more if whomever reads this, takes the time to read EVERYTHING I've already tried so as not to tell me the same things. Thanks. |
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| | RE: Office keeps installing on Vista Your'e not the only one. I tryed all the same solutions like you - with the same result. But the same installation on my laptop running XP SP2 works fine. If you read the diskussion on Office-groups, there are a lot with that problem. Does it give some meaning, that I allready have OpenOffice.org 2.x installed, maybee not built for Vista??? -- BirgerH "Nancy" wrote: Quote: > I have a new Vista PC which came with a trial version of Office 2007. I > installed Office 2003 but didn't uninstall the 2007. I only used the 2003 > version and everything worked fine until the 2007 started opening for no > apparent reason. Since the trial was up anyway, I uninstalled it from the > Control Panel. Now when I open a Word, Excel, or Powerpoint document from a > folder, I get the "preparing to install" window and "please wait while > configuring . . . ". This also happens when I open the programs directly. > Plus on Excel, it also gives me an error "one yof your object libraries > (stdole32.tlb) is missing or damaged. Please run setup to install it." Then > I have to click OK and finally the program opens after a few minutes. I've > tried uninstalling 2003 and reinstalling it. No help. I've gone into > regedit to give full permissions. No help. I downloaded Office SP3. No > help. I've read everything I can to self-fix. No help. I tried to > right-click on any Office program shortcut to "run as administrator" but that > option isn't there anymore since this problem started. Not sure why. I also > downloaded the trial version of Office 2007 again since the "continuous > install" problem didn't happen when the OEM 2007 trial was on my PC. It > didn't make any difference and now regardless of which Office version I open, > I get the "trying to install" window. > > One tech suggested I use the Windows Cleanup Utility as he thought Office > 2007 may not have completely uninstalled from the control panel. He said I > should use the Utility to completely remove both the 2003 and 2007 version. > Then reinstall only the one I want, which is 2003. I haven't done it yet > because I'm a little concerned it might mess up something else and make > things worse. > > Another tech said: > Right-click on an Office program shortcut, choose to run the Office program > as Administrator, accept the EULA, close the Office program, and then start > the Office program normally. > I couldn't do that option since the "run as administrator" wasn't there > anymore. Then he finally said to repost this whole problem in Vista instead > of the Office discussion board which is why I'm now here hoping to get some > answers. > > Here's what I need answers to: > 1. Why can't I right-click any Office program and see the "run as > administrator" option anymore? > 2. What's the magic fix to this whole thing? > 3. How does a problem like this happen in the first place so if it's > something I did, I can avoid doing it again? > > Please help. I appreciate any and all suggestions but appreciate it even > more if whomever reads this, takes the time to read EVERYTHING I've already > tried so as not to tell me the same things. > > Thanks. |
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| | RE: Office keeps installing on Vista Hi Nancy. I think I have solved the problem - anyway I solved mine. Go back to the office forum and read my answer to "Setup Installation File runs". -- BirgerH "Nancy" wrote: Quote: > I have a new Vista PC which came with a trial version of Office 2007. I > installed Office 2003 but didn't uninstall the 2007. I only used the 2003 > version and everything worked fine until the 2007 started opening for no > apparent reason. Since the trial was up anyway, I uninstalled it from the > Control Panel. Now when I open a Word, Excel, or Powerpoint document from a > folder, I get the "preparing to install" window and "please wait while > configuring . . . ". This also happens when I open the programs directly. > Plus on Excel, it also gives me an error "one yof your object libraries > (stdole32.tlb) is missing or damaged. Please run setup to install it." Then > I have to click OK and finally the program opens after a few minutes. I've > tried uninstalling 2003 and reinstalling it. No help. I've gone into > regedit to give full permissions. No help. I downloaded Office SP3. No > help. I've read everything I can to self-fix. No help. I tried to > right-click on any Office program shortcut to "run as administrator" but that > option isn't there anymore since this problem started. Not sure why. I also > downloaded the trial version of Office 2007 again since the "continuous > install" problem didn't happen when the OEM 2007 trial was on my PC. It > didn't make any difference and now regardless of which Office version I open, > I get the "trying to install" window. > > One tech suggested I use the Windows Cleanup Utility as he thought Office > 2007 may not have completely uninstalled from the control panel. He said I > should use the Utility to completely remove both the 2003 and 2007 version. > Then reinstall only the one I want, which is 2003. I haven't done it yet > because I'm a little concerned it might mess up something else and make > things worse. > > Another tech said: > Right-click on an Office program shortcut, choose to run the Office program > as Administrator, accept the EULA, close the Office program, and then start > the Office program normally. > I couldn't do that option since the "run as administrator" wasn't there > anymore. Then he finally said to repost this whole problem in Vista instead > of the Office discussion board which is why I'm now here hoping to get some > answers. > > Here's what I need answers to: > 1. Why can't I right-click any Office program and see the "run as > administrator" option anymore? > 2. What's the magic fix to this whole thing? > 3. How does a problem like this happen in the first place so if it's > something I did, I can avoid doing it again? > > Please help. I appreciate any and all suggestions but appreciate it even > more if whomever reads this, takes the time to read EVERYTHING I've already > tried so as not to tell me the same things. > > Thanks. |
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| | Re: Office keeps installing on Vista On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 05:18:01 -0800, BirgerH <BirgerH@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Hi Nancy. >I think I have solved the problem - anyway I solved mine. >Go back to the office forum and read my answer to "Setup Installation File >runs". Office12 directory and then reinstalling Office 2007. Office 12 and Office 2007 are one and the same, if you change the directory name it thinks you have not installed it yet. |
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