Proplus.msi problems

L

Larry

Exactly and when you try to unistall FP it asks for the disks. I'm thinking
that the only recourse I have is to locate the disks, Arrrgghhh! We Have
been going thru boxes.If we EVEr have to do a move like this again, it
probably will be as disorganised as this one!

Thanks for the suggestion, the bad thing is, no-one here ever uses FP, and I
don't know why the it was set-up. It as done a couple of office managers
ago.

Thanks Y'all, Larry
 
L

Larry

Exactly and when you try to unistall FP it asks for the disks. I'm thinking
that the only recourse I have is to locate the disks, Arrrgghhh! We Have
been going thru boxes.If we EVEr have to do a move like this again, it
probably will be as disorganised as this one!

Thanks for the suggestion, the bad thing is, no-one here ever uses FP, and I
don't know why the it was set-up. It as done a couple of office managers
ago.

Thanks Y'all, Larry
 
L

Larry

Exactly and when you try to unistall FP it asks for the disks. I'm thinking
that the only recourse I have is to locate the disks, Arrrgghhh! We Have
been going thru boxes.If we EVEr have to do a move like this again, it
probably will be as disorganised as this one!

Thanks for the suggestion, the bad thing is, no-one here ever uses FP, and I
don't know why the it was set-up. It as done a couple of office managers
ago.

Thanks Y'all, Larry
 
L

Larry

Exactly and when you try to unistall FP it asks for the disks. I'm thinking
that the only recourse I have is to locate the disks, Arrrgghhh! We Have
been going thru boxes.If we EVEr have to do a move like this again, it
probably will be as disorganised as this one!

Thanks for the suggestion, the bad thing is, no-one here ever uses FP, and I
don't know why the it was set-up. It as done a couple of office managers
ago.

Thanks Y'all, Larry
 
L

Larry

Exactly and when you try to unistall FP it asks for the disks. I'm thinking
that the only recourse I have is to locate the disks, Arrrgghhh! We Have
been going thru boxes.If we EVEr have to do a move like this again, it
probably will be as disorganised as this one!

Thanks for the suggestion, the bad thing is, no-one here ever uses FP, and I
don't know why the it was set-up. It as done a couple of office managers
ago.

Thanks Y'all, Larry
 
L

Larry

Larry said:
We are in the process of moving our real estate office and somewhere
between "here" and "there" the cd for our office professional xp with
front page is hiding. It is a rather large move and wasn't planned
until another part of the building was torched. Anyway, somehow one
of our agents must have done something to their machine. She is
running windows xp with all the latest updates and now when she wants
to open any office document or outlook she gets the message,
preparing to setup frontpage and then asks for the proplus.msi file.
Is there any work around that can be done until we can locate our
cdrom? (We only have about 1000 boxes to go thru, we had 8 hours or
less to move because of safety issues)

Any help would be appreciated and if this has been asked before then
I just didn't look in the correct places or use the correct verbiage
to look for. Happens sometimes when you are old and about to retire!

Thanks, Larry


Also, thanks to the MVP's who have helped me under various AKA's over
the years, we sometimes forget to say thank you so .........Thank You

Just a follow up to my own post. We never did find the CD, however their is
a msi cleanup program available from MS, but be very careful with it or you
may lose more then an .msi file!

Larry
 
L

Larry

Larry said:
We are in the process of moving our real estate office and somewhere
between "here" and "there" the cd for our office professional xp with
front page is hiding. It is a rather large move and wasn't planned
until another part of the building was torched. Anyway, somehow one
of our agents must have done something to their machine. She is
running windows xp with all the latest updates and now when she wants
to open any office document or outlook she gets the message,
preparing to setup frontpage and then asks for the proplus.msi file.
Is there any work around that can be done until we can locate our
cdrom? (We only have about 1000 boxes to go thru, we had 8 hours or
less to move because of safety issues)

Any help would be appreciated and if this has been asked before then
I just didn't look in the correct places or use the correct verbiage
to look for. Happens sometimes when you are old and about to retire!

Thanks, Larry


Also, thanks to the MVP's who have helped me under various AKA's over
the years, we sometimes forget to say thank you so .........Thank You

Just a follow up to my own post. We never did find the CD, however their is
a msi cleanup program available from MS, but be very careful with it or you
may lose more then an .msi file!

Larry
 
L

Larry

Larry said:
We are in the process of moving our real estate office and somewhere
between "here" and "there" the cd for our office professional xp with
front page is hiding. It is a rather large move and wasn't planned
until another part of the building was torched. Anyway, somehow one
of our agents must have done something to their machine. She is
running windows xp with all the latest updates and now when she wants
to open any office document or outlook she gets the message,
preparing to setup frontpage and then asks for the proplus.msi file.
Is there any work around that can be done until we can locate our
cdrom? (We only have about 1000 boxes to go thru, we had 8 hours or
less to move because of safety issues)

Any help would be appreciated and if this has been asked before then
I just didn't look in the correct places or use the correct verbiage
to look for. Happens sometimes when you are old and about to retire!

Thanks, Larry


Also, thanks to the MVP's who have helped me under various AKA's over
the years, we sometimes forget to say thank you so .........Thank You

Just a follow up to my own post. We never did find the CD, however their is
a msi cleanup program available from MS, but be very careful with it or you
may lose more then an .msi file!

Larry
 
L

Larry

Larry said:
We are in the process of moving our real estate office and somewhere
between "here" and "there" the cd for our office professional xp with
front page is hiding. It is a rather large move and wasn't planned
until another part of the building was torched. Anyway, somehow one
of our agents must have done something to their machine. She is
running windows xp with all the latest updates and now when she wants
to open any office document or outlook she gets the message,
preparing to setup frontpage and then asks for the proplus.msi file.
Is there any work around that can be done until we can locate our
cdrom? (We only have about 1000 boxes to go thru, we had 8 hours or
less to move because of safety issues)

Any help would be appreciated and if this has been asked before then
I just didn't look in the correct places or use the correct verbiage
to look for. Happens sometimes when you are old and about to retire!

Thanks, Larry


Also, thanks to the MVP's who have helped me under various AKA's over
the years, we sometimes forget to say thank you so .........Thank You

Just a follow up to my own post. We never did find the CD, however their is
a msi cleanup program available from MS, but be very careful with it or you
may lose more then an .msi file!

Larry
 
L

Larry

Larry said:
We are in the process of moving our real estate office and somewhere
between "here" and "there" the cd for our office professional xp with
front page is hiding. It is a rather large move and wasn't planned
until another part of the building was torched. Anyway, somehow one
of our agents must have done something to their machine. She is
running windows xp with all the latest updates and now when she wants
to open any office document or outlook she gets the message,
preparing to setup frontpage and then asks for the proplus.msi file.
Is there any work around that can be done until we can locate our
cdrom? (We only have about 1000 boxes to go thru, we had 8 hours or
less to move because of safety issues)

Any help would be appreciated and if this has been asked before then
I just didn't look in the correct places or use the correct verbiage
to look for. Happens sometimes when you are old and about to retire!

Thanks, Larry


Also, thanks to the MVP's who have helped me under various AKA's over
the years, we sometimes forget to say thank you so .........Thank You

Just a follow up to my own post. We never did find the CD, however their is
a msi cleanup program available from MS, but be very careful with it or you
may lose more then an .msi file!

Larry
 
L

Larry

Larry said:
We are in the process of moving our real estate office and somewhere
between "here" and "there" the cd for our office professional xp with
front page is hiding. It is a rather large move and wasn't planned
until another part of the building was torched. Anyway, somehow one
of our agents must have done something to their machine. She is
running windows xp with all the latest updates and now when she wants
to open any office document or outlook she gets the message,
preparing to setup frontpage and then asks for the proplus.msi file.
Is there any work around that can be done until we can locate our
cdrom? (We only have about 1000 boxes to go thru, we had 8 hours or
less to move because of safety issues)

Any help would be appreciated and if this has been asked before then
I just didn't look in the correct places or use the correct verbiage
to look for. Happens sometimes when you are old and about to retire!

Thanks, Larry


Also, thanks to the MVP's who have helped me under various AKA's over
the years, we sometimes forget to say thank you so .........Thank You

Just a follow up to my own post. We never did find the CD, however their is
a msi cleanup program available from MS, but be very careful with it or you
may lose more then an .msi file!

Larry
 
L

Larry

Larry said:
We are in the process of moving our real estate office and somewhere
between "here" and "there" the cd for our office professional xp with
front page is hiding. It is a rather large move and wasn't planned
until another part of the building was torched. Anyway, somehow one
of our agents must have done something to their machine. She is
running windows xp with all the latest updates and now when she wants
to open any office document or outlook she gets the message,
preparing to setup frontpage and then asks for the proplus.msi file.
Is there any work around that can be done until we can locate our
cdrom? (We only have about 1000 boxes to go thru, we had 8 hours or
less to move because of safety issues)

Any help would be appreciated and if this has been asked before then
I just didn't look in the correct places or use the correct verbiage
to look for. Happens sometimes when you are old and about to retire!

Thanks, Larry


Also, thanks to the MVP's who have helped me under various AKA's over
the years, we sometimes forget to say thank you so .........Thank You

Just a follow up to my own post. We never did find the CD, however their is
a msi cleanup program available from MS, but be very careful with it or you
may lose more then an .msi file!

Larry
 

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