pro.msi

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David Wild

I use office XP, i downloaded the sp3 for it, when it started installing it,
it asked for the file pro.msi, because it could not be found. I did a search
on the computer and it was not found, i also searched on my recovery discs
for my computer, but it was not found. I did this because Office XP
Professional was installed with the OP. It was an OEM version. But now when
excell and Access is loaded it askes for the file but when i click cancel it
closes the application.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

This file is usually called something like Pro11.msi and tends to reside
on the CD or Administrative Installation Point.

Are you sure you're using the client version of SP3. Some service packs
have two versions - one for client PCs and one for "Administrative"
installs. The Admin version will always look for "pro_xx.msi" so it can
patch it.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

This file is usually called something like Pro11.msi and tends to reside
on the CD or Administrative Installation Point.

Are you sure you're using the client version of SP3. Some service packs
have two versions - one for client PCs and one for "Administrative"
installs. The Admin version will always look for "pro_xx.msi" so it can
patch it.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

This file is usually called something like Pro11.msi and tends to reside
on the CD or Administrative Installation Point.

Are you sure you're using the client version of SP3. Some service packs
have two versions - one for client PCs and one for "Administrative"
installs. The Admin version will always look for "pro_xx.msi" so it can
patch it.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

This file is usually called something like Pro11.msi and tends to reside
on the CD or Administrative Installation Point.

Are you sure you're using the client version of SP3. Some service packs
have two versions - one for client PCs and one for "Administrative"
installs. The Admin version will always look for "pro_xx.msi" so it can
patch it.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

This file is usually called something like Pro11.msi and tends to reside
on the CD or Administrative Installation Point.

Are you sure you're using the client version of SP3. Some service packs
have two versions - one for client PCs and one for "Administrative"
installs. The Admin version will always look for "pro_xx.msi" so it can
patch it.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

This file is usually called something like Pro11.msi and tends to reside
on the CD or Administrative Installation Point.

Are you sure you're using the client version of SP3. Some service packs
have two versions - one for client PCs and one for "Administrative"
installs. The Admin version will always look for "pro_xx.msi" so it can
patch it.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

This file is usually called something like Pro11.msi and tends to reside
on the CD or Administrative Installation Point.

Are you sure you're using the client version of SP3. Some service packs
have two versions - one for client PCs and one for "Administrative"
installs. The Admin version will always look for "pro_xx.msi" so it can
patch it.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

This file is usually called something like Pro11.msi and tends to reside
on the CD or Administrative Installation Point.

Are you sure you're using the client version of SP3. Some service packs
have two versions - one for client PCs and one for "Administrative"
installs. The Admin version will always look for "pro_xx.msi" so it can
patch it.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

This file is usually called something like Pro11.msi and tends to reside
on the CD or Administrative Installation Point.

Are you sure you're using the client version of SP3. Some service packs
have two versions - one for client PCs and one for "Administrative"
installs. The Admin version will always look for "pro_xx.msi" so it can
patch it.
 

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