R
Robin
Hi,
I'm using Excel 2000 within MS Office 2000 Small Business
(OS Windows 2000). I have an extremely simple Excel
worksheet for which I'd like to run an Access report. I'm
getting error messages when I try to install AccessLinks
add-ins so I can convert the Excel worksheet. Per the
Excel Help instructions I used Add/Remove from the control
panel along with my MS Office 2000 Small Business CD to
install the add-ins. I then went to the Tools menu in
Excel and checked off which add-ins I want. I was prompted
to again insert the CD which I did, then I got the
following error messages:
"An error occurred and this feature is no longer
functioning properly. Would you like to repair this
feature now?"
I chose Yes, then got the following: "Internal Error 2709
{EEE40698-20C7-11D2-A185-000A0C90AB50F}."
When I OK'd out of that, the following message
appeared: "MS Excel cannot install the necessary files due
to Windows installer error 1603. Fatal error during
installation."
Is there any way to resolve this problem? Thanks!
Robin
I'm using Excel 2000 within MS Office 2000 Small Business
(OS Windows 2000). I have an extremely simple Excel
worksheet for which I'd like to run an Access report. I'm
getting error messages when I try to install AccessLinks
add-ins so I can convert the Excel worksheet. Per the
Excel Help instructions I used Add/Remove from the control
panel along with my MS Office 2000 Small Business CD to
install the add-ins. I then went to the Tools menu in
Excel and checked off which add-ins I want. I was prompted
to again insert the CD which I did, then I got the
following error messages:
"An error occurred and this feature is no longer
functioning properly. Would you like to repair this
feature now?"
I chose Yes, then got the following: "Internal Error 2709
{EEE40698-20C7-11D2-A185-000A0C90AB50F}."
When I OK'd out of that, the following message
appeared: "MS Excel cannot install the necessary files due
to Windows installer error 1603. Fatal error during
installation."
Is there any way to resolve this problem? Thanks!
Robin