Setup fails when trying to reinstall office

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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]


OK - now I understand better. Have you tried downloading the updates (i.e.,
service pack) as saved files & then installing them?

If that works OK, I recommend you go to microsoft.public.windowsupdate for
help to see if they can offer any advice as this is part of the autoupdate.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]


OK - now I understand better. Have you tried downloading the updates (i.e.,
service pack) as saved files & then installing them?

If that works OK, I recommend you go to microsoft.public.windowsupdate for
help to see if they can offer any advice as this is part of the autoupdate.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]


OK - now I understand better. Have you tried downloading the updates (i.e.,
service pack) as saved files & then installing them?

If that works OK, I recommend you go to microsoft.public.windowsupdate for
help to see if they can offer any advice as this is part of the autoupdate.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]


OK - now I understand better. Have you tried downloading the updates (i.e.,
service pack) as saved files & then installing them?

If that works OK, I recommend you go to microsoft.public.windowsupdate for
help to see if they can offer any advice as this is part of the autoupdate.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]


OK - now I understand better. Have you tried downloading the updates (i.e.,
service pack) as saved files & then installing them?

If that works OK, I recommend you go to microsoft.public.windowsupdate for
help to see if they can offer any advice as this is part of the autoupdate.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]


OK - now I understand better. Have you tried downloading the updates (i.e.,
service pack) as saved files & then installing them?

If that works OK, I recommend you go to microsoft.public.windowsupdate for
help to see if they can offer any advice as this is part of the autoupdate.
 
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