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BorisS

Am upgrading to Office '03, and after finishing and going for updates to the
MS site, it gets to a point where it asks for the "proret.msi" file. It's
not on the install CD, and I have no idea where to find this thing. Any help?
 
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Susan Ramlet

Hi, BorisS,

This may be a file for a previous version of Office. Check the Windows
Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet to see what Office family
products are still installed. Office Update tries to update all versions at
once. That includes Publisher, FrontPage, and such.

It's likely that you need to provide an earlier CD from something else
that's still installed.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, BorisS,

This may be a file for a previous version of Office. Check the Windows
Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet to see what Office family
products are still installed. Office Update tries to update all versions at
once. That includes Publisher, FrontPage, and such.

It's likely that you need to provide an earlier CD from something else
that's still installed.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, BorisS,

This may be a file for a previous version of Office. Check the Windows
Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet to see what Office family
products are still installed. Office Update tries to update all versions at
once. That includes Publisher, FrontPage, and such.

It's likely that you need to provide an earlier CD from something else
that's still installed.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, BorisS,

This may be a file for a previous version of Office. Check the Windows
Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet to see what Office family
products are still installed. Office Update tries to update all versions at
once. That includes Publisher, FrontPage, and such.

It's likely that you need to provide an earlier CD from something else
that's still installed.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, BorisS,

This may be a file for a previous version of Office. Check the Windows
Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet to see what Office family
products are still installed. Office Update tries to update all versions at
once. That includes Publisher, FrontPage, and such.

It's likely that you need to provide an earlier CD from something else
that's still installed.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, BorisS,

This may be a file for a previous version of Office. Check the Windows
Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet to see what Office family
products are still installed. Office Update tries to update all versions at
once. That includes Publisher, FrontPage, and such.

It's likely that you need to provide an earlier CD from something else
that's still installed.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, BorisS,

This may be a file for a previous version of Office. Check the Windows
Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet to see what Office family
products are still installed. Office Update tries to update all versions at
once. That includes Publisher, FrontPage, and such.

It's likely that you need to provide an earlier CD from something else
that's still installed.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, BorisS,

This may be a file for a previous version of Office. Check the Windows
Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet to see what Office family
products are still installed. Office Update tries to update all versions at
once. That includes Publisher, FrontPage, and such.

It's likely that you need to provide an earlier CD from something else
that's still installed.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, BorisS,

This may be a file for a previous version of Office. Check the Windows
Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet to see what Office family
products are still installed. Office Update tries to update all versions at
once. That includes Publisher, FrontPage, and such.

It's likely that you need to provide an earlier CD from something else
that's still installed.
 

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