PROPLUS.MSI

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Simon

I am trying to install updates & installer is looking for
PROPLUS.MSI on the original Office Proffesional 2003 CD,
which it cannot find (nor on hard disks). Software
bought under HUP agreement - is this any different
from 'standard' software?

Where can I get the file?

Thank in advance
Simon
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Proplus.msi is a file found on Office 2000 Premium, AFAICR. Do you have any
Office 2000 programs still installed? Check under Add/Remove programs to
verify.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Simon asked:

| I am trying to install updates & installer is looking for
| PROPLUS.MSI on the original Office Proffesional 2003 CD,
| which it cannot find (nor on hard disks). Software
| bought under HUP agreement - is this any different
| from 'standard' software?
|
| Where can I get the file?
|
| Thank in advance
| Simon
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Simon,

Proplus.MSI is the main installation file on the MS Office XP Professional+FrontPage Volume License Edition CDs. Office 2003
Professional Edition does not include Frontpage so it may be leaving Office XP or FrontPage 2002 [items which the Office 2003
install can't replace with newer parts] installed (check Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel) and would need access to
that original CD or network installation point as well as the Office 2003 media.


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I am trying to install updates & installer is looking for
PROPLUS.MSI on the original Office Proffesional 2003 CD,
which it cannot find (nor on hard disks). Software
bought under HUP agreement - is this any different
from 'standard' software?

Where can I get the file?

Thank in advance
Simon >>
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I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

U.S.: MS Sweepstakes & Office 2003 Contest/Trial Software
http://microsoftofficecontest.com

Office 2003 explained
http://microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.asp
 

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