Trying to install sp 1/missing outret.msi

J

John N

I had to reinstall office XP due to outlook problems with
Franklin Covey Plan plus.I downloaded sp 1 but it will
not install because it asks for original CD and comes
back with invalid path outret.msi.I have done a search on
both cd and hard drive and can not find outret.msi. as
well as running Microsoft Office XP Pro my operating
system is Microsoft XP Pro.
Any Ideas ?
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi John,

OutRet.msi is on a CD for a standalone installation
of MS Outlook. If you see a separate listing for
Microsoft Outlook in Add/Remove Programs in the
Windows Control Panel you'll need the CD that was
used to install it or, backup your files, uninstall
that copy, restart the PC and then change the settings
in your copy of Microsoft Office XP to run the Office
copy of Outlook.

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I had to reinstall office XP due to outlook problems with
Franklin Covey Plan plus.I downloaded sp 1 but it will
not install because it asks for original CD and comes
back with invalid path outret.msi.I have done a search on
both cd and hard drive and can not find outret.msi. as
well as running Microsoft Office XP Pro my operating
system is Microsoft XP Pro.
Any Ideas ? >>
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Hope that helps,

Bob Buckland ?:) MS Office Products family MVP
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T

Thank you

Removed Outlook and "repaired" Office XP. Office XPSP2 and
all other updates installed without problems. .
This "solutions" was not in KB. . Thanks Bob. Many, Many
Thanks
 

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