SR-1 Installer

G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
I am running Office 2000. I loaded it and the Service
Packs, including SR-1.

Now whenever I open ANY Office product the Windows
Installer pops and and wants to configure SR-1. This
happens every time I open any office problem, not just
one for each product.

Any help out there???

If the configuration window displays along with an error
and you click the error windows "OK" button which then
leaves the configuration window wherein you click the
"Cancel" button, does windows word display anyways? Is this
a part of Works Suite 2001?

If so, go ahead within Works Suite and find the "Programs"
link at the top of it's window and click it then find
"Word" and click the link to thre right called "Start a
blank Word document". Word will then configure itself for
that account.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
I am running Office 2000. I loaded it and the Service
Packs, including SR-1.

Now whenever I open ANY Office product the Windows
Installer pops and and wants to configure SR-1. This
happens every time I open any office problem, not just
one for each product.

Any help out there???

If the configuration window displays along with an error
and you click the error windows "OK" button which then
leaves the configuration window wherein you click the
"Cancel" button, does windows word display anyways? Is this
a part of Works Suite 2001?

If so, go ahead within Works Suite and find the "Programs"
link at the top of it's window and click it then find
"Word" and click the link to thre right called "Start a
blank Word document". Word will then configure itself for
that account.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
I am running Office 2000. I loaded it and the Service
Packs, including SR-1.

Now whenever I open ANY Office product the Windows
Installer pops and and wants to configure SR-1. This
happens every time I open any office problem, not just
one for each product.

Any help out there???

If the configuration window displays along with an error
and you click the error windows "OK" button which then
leaves the configuration window wherein you click the
"Cancel" button, does windows word display anyways? Is this
a part of Works Suite 2001?

If so, go ahead within Works Suite and find the "Programs"
link at the top of it's window and click it then find
"Word" and click the link to thre right called "Start a
blank Word document". Word will then configure itself for
that account.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
I am running Office 2000. I loaded it and the Service
Packs, including SR-1.

Now whenever I open ANY Office product the Windows
Installer pops and and wants to configure SR-1. This
happens every time I open any office problem, not just
one for each product.

Any help out there???

If the configuration window displays along with an error
and you click the error windows "OK" button which then
leaves the configuration window wherein you click the
"Cancel" button, does windows word display anyways? Is this
a part of Works Suite 2001?

If so, go ahead within Works Suite and find the "Programs"
link at the top of it's window and click it then find
"Word" and click the link to thre right called "Start a
blank Word document". Word will then configure itself for
that account.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
I am running Office 2000. I loaded it and the Service
Packs, including SR-1.

Now whenever I open ANY Office product the Windows
Installer pops and and wants to configure SR-1. This
happens every time I open any office problem, not just
one for each product.

Any help out there???

If the configuration window displays along with an error
and you click the error windows "OK" button which then
leaves the configuration window wherein you click the
"Cancel" button, does windows word display anyways? Is this
a part of Works Suite 2001?

If so, go ahead within Works Suite and find the "Programs"
link at the top of it's window and click it then find
"Word" and click the link to thre right called "Start a
blank Word document". Word will then configure itself for
that account.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
I am running Office 2000. I loaded it and the Service
Packs, including SR-1.

Now whenever I open ANY Office product the Windows
Installer pops and and wants to configure SR-1. This
happens every time I open any office problem, not just
one for each product.

Any help out there???

If the configuration window displays along with an error
and you click the error windows "OK" button which then
leaves the configuration window wherein you click the
"Cancel" button, does windows word display anyways? Is this
a part of Works Suite 2001?

If so, go ahead within Works Suite and find the "Programs"
link at the top of it's window and click it then find
"Word" and click the link to thre right called "Start a
blank Word document". Word will then configure itself for
that account.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
I am running Office 2000. I loaded it and the Service
Packs, including SR-1.

Now whenever I open ANY Office product the Windows
Installer pops and and wants to configure SR-1. This
happens every time I open any office problem, not just
one for each product.

Any help out there???

If the configuration window displays along with an error
and you click the error windows "OK" button which then
leaves the configuration window wherein you click the
"Cancel" button, does windows word display anyways? Is this
a part of Works Suite 2001?

If so, go ahead within Works Suite and find the "Programs"
link at the top of it's window and click it then find
"Word" and click the link to thre right called "Start a
blank Word document". Word will then configure itself for
that account.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
I am running Office 2000. I loaded it and the Service
Packs, including SR-1.

Now whenever I open ANY Office product the Windows
Installer pops and and wants to configure SR-1. This
happens every time I open any office problem, not just
one for each product.

Any help out there???

If the configuration window displays along with an error
and you click the error windows "OK" button which then
leaves the configuration window wherein you click the
"Cancel" button, does windows word display anyways? Is this
a part of Works Suite 2001?

If so, go ahead within Works Suite and find the "Programs"
link at the top of it's window and click it then find
"Word" and click the link to thre right called "Start a
blank Word document". Word will then configure itself for
that account.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----

Does the configuration window show and then an error
message and when you click OK on that error message does
the configuration window try again but goes away only after
you click the Cancel button only to reveal word ready to go?

Sorry I meant to post to the guy you had replyed to.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----

Does the configuration window show and then an error
message and when you click OK on that error message does
the configuration window try again but goes away only after
you click the Cancel button only to reveal word ready to go?

Sorry I meant to post to the guy you had replyed to.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----

Does the configuration window show and then an error
message and when you click OK on that error message does
the configuration window try again but goes away only after
you click the Cancel button only to reveal word ready to go?

Sorry I meant to post to the guy you had replyed to.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----

Does the configuration window show and then an error
message and when you click OK on that error message does
the configuration window try again but goes away only after
you click the Cancel button only to reveal word ready to go?

Sorry I meant to post to the guy you had replyed to.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----

Does the configuration window show and then an error
message and when you click OK on that error message does
the configuration window try again but goes away only after
you click the Cancel button only to reveal word ready to go?

Sorry I meant to post to the guy you had replyed to.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----

Does the configuration window show and then an error
message and when you click OK on that error message does
the configuration window try again but goes away only after
you click the Cancel button only to reveal word ready to go?

Sorry I meant to post to the guy you had replyed to.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----

Does the configuration window show and then an error
message and when you click OK on that error message does
the configuration window try again but goes away only after
you click the Cancel button only to reveal word ready to go?

Sorry I meant to post to the guy you had replyed to.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----

Does the configuration window show and then an error
message and when you click OK on that error message does
the configuration window try again but goes away only after
you click the Cancel button only to reveal word ready to go?

Sorry I meant to post to the guy you had replyed to.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----

Does the configuration window show and then an error
message and when you click OK on that error message does
the configuration window try again but goes away only after
you click the Cancel button only to reveal word ready to go?

Sorry I meant to post to the guy you had replyed to.
 
R

Rich

Well, I am the administrator of the machine :)

The box pops up, goes out to the folder where office is
located and does it's updating and then disappears.
There is no error message. Happens EVERY time I open up
any MS Office 2000 product.
 
R

Rich

Well, I am the administrator of the machine :)

The box pops up, goes out to the folder where office is
located and does it's updating and then disappears.
There is no error message. Happens EVERY time I open up
any MS Office 2000 product.
 
R

Rich

Well, I am the administrator of the machine :)

The box pops up, goes out to the folder where office is
located and does it's updating and then disappears.
There is no error message. Happens EVERY time I open up
any MS Office 2000 product.
 

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