No, Christian is correct. Running that command gives you access to the
services that are running, disabled, automatic, etc. Running down the list
to the Office Source Engine allows you to start it manually. Much faster
than the Add/Remove programs. Takes you right to the source (so to speak)
of the problem.
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After furious head scratching, Donald McDaniel asked:
| On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 16:07:33 +0200, Christian Goeller
|
|| Hello andespoint, you wrote on Fri, 26 Aug 2005 18:25:18 -0400:
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||| Has anyone else had a hard time installing the Junk mail filter for
||| August.
|||
||| I get the message updates unable to install.
||
||
|| I had this problem too with a previous update for outlook's
|| junk-filter. The solution was, that the windows service "Office
|| Source Engine" was disabled.
||
|| Start | Run | services.msc
||
|| If it does not help, go to
||
|| Control Panel | Software
|
| Don't you mean "Control Panel | "Add/Remove Programs"?
|
|| and do a repair of your office installation.
|
| The OP should be able to do a repair of Office or individual Office
| programs from "Control Panel | "Add/Remove Programs".
|
| Donald L McDaniel
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