Office 2007 Enterprise: does not install :: digital signature does not validate or is not present

J

J

Tuesday 3:50 EDT

Currently trying to install Office 2007 Enterprise

Error message
office07\\enterpriser.ww\osetup.dll digital signature does not validate or
is not present.

I copied the DVD contents to the drive, same error.

I have searched google, MS,... no joy.

I have logged on with the Administrator account, same amount of joy.

This is a multi-license disk. I have installed from this disk twice before
this time.

Could be hardware related. The same error message on this computer with XP
home installed. So we "upgraded" to Vista to enjoy the same level of
disappointment and shame.

Ideas?????

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Vista Business upgrade installed today.
All updates applied
No other programs installed yet

Compaq computer
2.4gHz
1gig ram
matrox vid card
30 gig available on drive
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J
 
D

Daniel de Mexico

Error Message: “Digital signature does not validate or is not presentâ€
You probably tried installing it from a CD. There are multiple ways to try
and get around this problem. You might have to try all of them:
Use a Virtual CD program to open the ISO directly and run setup from there.
For Windows XP, you can use the Microsoft Virtual CD Control Panel. For
Vista, you can use e.g. the Daemon Tools.
Extract the ISO to a directory, e.g. using WinRAR.
Extract the ISO and perform a network i

By the way, Microsoft sucks!!!
 
J

Josef

enterpriser.ww\osetup.dll digital signature does not validate or is not
present

I had the same problems with office for students and VISTA
In other groups I found an idea thats seems to work:

I put the office-CD into a rar-archive (with an XP-System) and copied it to
the HDD of our daughters VISTA notebook. After extracting the archive I could
start the installation process. It is now ongoing. Hopefully it will finish
successfully.
 

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