Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 (Beta)

J

JLan

I'm running Windows Vista Ultimate with 32-bit Operating System, WSOffice
2003 SBE 2003 w/ SP2 and when I try to instal the MS Office System Beta 2
Kit 2007 (ordered from MS), I get the following error;

Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 (Beta) encountered an error during
setup. Error 2711. An internal error has occured.
(GraphicsFiltersCDRFilesIntl_1033 )

I get to instal dialogue after I insert the 25 digit product key the the
above error is all I get.

Any possible resolutions?

Thanks

JLan
 
J

JLan

Issue resolved, sometimes it pays to check Known Issues, while I did the
"Regedit" fixaround and found nothing as described, I did find the
"C:\MsoCache" issue outstanding. Problem resolved

Setup fails with Error 2711. An internal error has occurred. (FeatureName)
This is usually caused by having a previous or newer version of an Office12
product installed on the machine. Ensure all builds of Office12 products
that do not match the build numebr of the product being installed are
removed from the machine then attempt the install again.

In some cases it has been found that if a newer build has been run over an
older build, that after removal of the older builds there is still data
remaining in the registry and the MsoCache from the older build. If this is
the case follow these steps to clear out the information:

Open regedit
Browse to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office\Delivery\SourceEngine\Downloads
Remove any key that ends in 0FF1CE}
Open C:\MsoCache\All Users 5. Delete any folder that ends in 0FF1CE}-C
 
J

JLan

Issue resolved, sometimes it pays to check Known Issues, while I did the
"Regedit" fixaround and found nothing as described, I did find the
"C:\MsoCache" issue outstanding. Problem resolved

Setup fails with Error 2711. An internal error has occurred. (FeatureName)
This is usually caused by having a previous or newer version of an Office12
product installed on the machine. Ensure all builds of Office12 products
that do not match the build numebr of the product being installed are
removed from the machine then attempt the install again.

In some cases it has been found that if a newer build has been run over an
older build, that after removal of the older builds there is still data
remaining in the registry and the MsoCache from the older build. If this is
the case follow these steps to clear out the information:

Open regedit
Browse to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office\Delivery\SourceEngine\Downloads
Remove any key that ends in 0FF1CE}
Open C:\MsoCache\All Users 5. Delete any folder that ends in 0FF1CE}-C
 
J

JLan

Issue resolved, sometimes it pays to check Known Issues, while I did the
"Regedit" fixaround and found nothing as described, I did find the
"C:\MsoCache" issue outstanding. Problem resolved

Setup fails with Error 2711. An internal error has occurred. (FeatureName)
This is usually caused by having a previous or newer version of an Office12
product installed on the machine. Ensure all builds of Office12 products
that do not match the build numebr of the product being installed are
removed from the machine then attempt the install again.

In some cases it has been found that if a newer build has been run over an
older build, that after removal of the older builds there is still data
remaining in the registry and the MsoCache from the older build. If this is
the case follow these steps to clear out the information:

Open regedit
Browse to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office\Delivery\SourceEngine\Downloads
Remove any key that ends in 0FF1CE}
Open C:\MsoCache\All Users 5. Delete any folder that ends in 0FF1CE}-C
 
J

JLan

Issue resolved, sometimes it pays to check Known Issues, while I did the
"Regedit" fixaround and found nothing as described, I did find the
"C:\MsoCache" issue outstanding. Problem resolved

Setup fails with Error 2711. An internal error has occurred. (FeatureName)
This is usually caused by having a previous or newer version of an Office12
product installed on the machine. Ensure all builds of Office12 products
that do not match the build numebr of the product being installed are
removed from the machine then attempt the install again.

In some cases it has been found that if a newer build has been run over an
older build, that after removal of the older builds there is still data
remaining in the registry and the MsoCache from the older build. If this is
the case follow these steps to clear out the information:

Open regedit
Browse to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office\Delivery\SourceEngine\Downloads
Remove any key that ends in 0FF1CE}
Open C:\MsoCache\All Users 5. Delete any folder that ends in 0FF1CE}-C
 
M

mlaserson

JLan,

I followed your instructions to solve the problem. The only two
productst that generate the error "Microsoft Office Professional Plus
2007 (Beta) encountered ...FilesIntl_1033 )" during installation are
Visio2007 andOneNote2007.

Is there anything else I can check for?

Thank You,

Mlaserson
 
M

mlaserson

JLan,

I followed your instructions to solve the problem. The only two
productst that generate the error "Microsoft Office Professional Plus
2007 (Beta) encountered ...FilesIntl_1033 )" during installation are
Visio2007 andOneNote2007.

Is there anything else I can check for?

Thank You,

Mlaserson
 
M

mlaserson

JLan,

I followed your instructions to solve the problem. The only two
productst that generate the error "Microsoft Office Professional Plus
2007 (Beta) encountered ...FilesIntl_1033 )" during installation are
Visio2007 andOneNote2007.

Is there anything else I can check for?

Thank You,

Mlaserson
 
M

mlaserson

JLan,

I followed your instructions to solve the problem. The only two
productst that generate the error "Microsoft Office Professional Plus
2007 (Beta) encountered ...FilesIntl_1033 )" during installation are
Visio2007 andOneNote2007.

Is there anything else I can check for?

Thank You,

Mlaserson
 

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