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SouthernDancer23 External

Since: Aug 07, 2007 Posts: 6
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 10:50 am Post subject: Vista Home Premium and Office 2007 Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windows>vista>installation_setup (more info?) |
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Hello! I've posted the following under the Office forum but haven't received
any answers there soooooo...I'm trying it here because I actually think it's
more of an issue with Vista than with Office:
I just installed the Microsoft Office 2007 Small Business as an upgrade to
Microsoft Office 2000 Premium on Windows Vista Home Premium.
The installation seemed to go just fine, however, every time any office 2007
application (except Outlook which just 'magically' stopped doing it) opens I
get "please wait while Windows configures Office Small Business 2007..."
Excel gives me an error about stdole32.tlb (for me it only says stdole32.tlb
and an ok button. Nothing about not being registered).
Tons of articles on-line say that having two versions of Office installed on
Vista might be causing the problem...so.....I uninstalled Office 2000 Premium
and then ran the repair feature on the Office 2007 CD but the Office 2007
programs are still throwing up the "please wait" windows. As this takes 3 -
5 minutes every single time I try to open one of these programs, it is
driving me BONKERS! Once I get past this installer problem, the programs
seem to work fine.
Also, when I go into Set Default Programs in the Control Panel, the only one
of the new Office 2007 programs that shows up is Outlook so it's obvious that
Windows doesn't 'think' that the other programs (the ones throwing up the
installer) are, in fact, actually installed.
I thought I would do a clean install of Office 2007 but I purchased the
upgrade so I have to have Office 2000 already installed for it to work. On
advice from another forum, I tried uninstalling both Office 2000 and Office
2007 and then only reinstalling Office 2007, however, I'm still experiencing
the same problems (except NOW Outlook is ALSO running the installer at each
initiation). If there's a patch or, at the very least, a tech article that
tells how to SOLVE the problem but I can't seem to find one.
If anyone knows of a way to fix this issue, I would GREATLY appreciate your
response.
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Doug External

Since: Aug 09, 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:18 am Post subject: Re: Vista Home Premium and Office 2007 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?) |
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Did you try right clicking the setup application and use "run as
administrator" when you installed Office 2007? If not, start over. Remove
any other office installs and try it again. Office 2007 should just ask for
the CD from Office 2000 as proof of upgrade eligibility. Not saying that
this is a surefire fix for you but it has worked for me whenever I had
installation problems.
Doug
"SouthernDancer23" <SouthernDancer23.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:87C8BBC6-A206-4E8E-9CFF-0276E63BF7D2@microsoft.com...
> Hello! I've posted the following under the Office forum but haven't
> received
> any answers there soooooo...I'm trying it here because I actually think
> it's
> more of an issue with Vista than with Office:
>
> I just installed the Microsoft Office 2007 Small Business as an upgrade to
> Microsoft Office 2000 Premium on Windows Vista Home Premium.
>
> The installation seemed to go just fine, however, every time any office
> 2007
> application (except Outlook which just 'magically' stopped doing it) opens
> I
> get "please wait while Windows configures Office Small Business 2007..."
> Excel gives me an error about stdole32.tlb (for me it only says
> stdole32.tlb
> and an ok button. Nothing about not being registered).
>
> Tons of articles on-line say that having two versions of Office installed
> on
> Vista might be causing the problem...so.....I uninstalled Office 2000
> Premium
> and then ran the repair feature on the Office 2007 CD but the Office 2007
> programs are still throwing up the "please wait" windows. As this takes
> 3 -
> 5 minutes every single time I try to open one of these programs, it is
> driving me BONKERS! Once I get past this installer problem, the programs
> seem to work fine.
>
> Also, when I go into Set Default Programs in the Control Panel, the only
> one
> of the new Office 2007 programs that shows up is Outlook so it's obvious
> that
> Windows doesn't 'think' that the other programs (the ones throwing up the
> installer) are, in fact, actually installed.
>
> I thought I would do a clean install of Office 2007 but I purchased the
> upgrade so I have to have Office 2000 already installed for it to work. On
> advice from another forum, I tried uninstalling both Office 2000 and
> Office
> 2007 and then only reinstalling Office 2007, however, I'm still
> experiencing
> the same problems (except NOW Outlook is ALSO running the installer at
> each
> initiation). If there's a patch or, at the very least, a tech article
> that
> tells how to SOLVE the problem but I can't seem to find one.
>
> If anyone knows of a way to fix this issue, I would GREATLY appreciate
> your
> response.
>
> THANKS!
> |
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Peter Foldes External

Since: Feb 21, 2006 Posts: 841
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:25 am Post subject: Re: Vista Home Premium and Office 2007 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?) |
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
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"SouthernDancer23" <SouthernDancer23 RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87C8BBC6-A206-4E8E-9CFF-0276E63BF7D2@microsoft.com...
> Hello! I've posted the following under the Office forum but haven't received
> any answers there soooooo...I'm trying it here because I actually think it's
> more of an issue with Vista than with Office:
>
> I just installed the Microsoft Office 2007 Small Business as an upgrade to
> Microsoft Office 2000 Premium on Windows Vista Home Premium.
>
> The installation seemed to go just fine, however, every time any office 2007
> application (except Outlook which just 'magically' stopped doing it) opens I
> get "please wait while Windows configures Office Small Business 2007..."
> Excel gives me an error about stdole32.tlb (for me it only says stdole32.tlb
> and an ok button. Nothing about not being registered).
>
> Tons of articles on-line say that having two versions of Office installed on
> Vista might be causing the problem...so.....I uninstalled Office 2000 Premium
> and then ran the repair feature on the Office 2007 CD but the Office 2007
> programs are still throwing up the "please wait" windows. As this takes 3 -
> 5 minutes every single time I try to open one of these programs, it is
> driving me BONKERS! Once I get past this installer problem, the programs
> seem to work fine.
>
> Also, when I go into Set Default Programs in the Control Panel, the only one
> of the new Office 2007 programs that shows up is Outlook so it's obvious that
> Windows doesn't 'think' that the other programs (the ones throwing up the
> installer) are, in fact, actually installed.
>
> I thought I would do a clean install of Office 2007 but I purchased the
> upgrade so I have to have Office 2000 already installed for it to work. On
> advice from another forum, I tried uninstalling both Office 2000 and Office
> 2007 and then only reinstalling Office 2007, however, I'm still experiencing
> the same problems (except NOW Outlook is ALSO running the installer at each
> initiation). If there's a patch or, at the very least, a tech article that
> tells how to SOLVE the problem but I can't seem to find one.
>
> If anyone knows of a way to fix this issue, I would GREATLY appreciate your
> response.
>
> THANKS!
> |
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SouthernDancer23 External

Since: Aug 07, 2007 Posts: 6
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:25 am Post subject: Re: Vista Home Premium and Office 2007 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?) |
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Thank you for the advice, however, the ReadMe files for that application say
that it will not work for Office 2007.
Theresa
"Peter Foldes" wrote:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "SouthernDancer23" <SouthernDancer23.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87C8BBC6-A206-4E8E-9CFF-0276E63BF7D2@microsoft.com...
> > Hello! I've posted the following under the Office forum but haven't received
> > any answers there soooooo...I'm trying it here because I actually think it's
> > more of an issue with Vista than with Office:
> >
> > I just installed the Microsoft Office 2007 Small Business as an upgrade to
> > Microsoft Office 2000 Premium on Windows Vista Home Premium.
> >
> > The installation seemed to go just fine, however, every time any office 2007
> > application (except Outlook which just 'magically' stopped doing it) opens I
> > get "please wait while Windows configures Office Small Business 2007..."
> > Excel gives me an error about stdole32.tlb (for me it only says stdole32.tlb
> > and an ok button. Nothing about not being registered).
> >
> > Tons of articles on-line say that having two versions of Office installed on
> > Vista might be causing the problem...so.....I uninstalled Office 2000 Premium
> > and then ran the repair feature on the Office 2007 CD but the Office 2007
> > programs are still throwing up the "please wait" windows. As this takes 3 -
> > 5 minutes every single time I try to open one of these programs, it is
> > driving me BONKERS! Once I get past this installer problem, the programs
> > seem to work fine.
> >
> > Also, when I go into Set Default Programs in the Control Panel, the only one
> > of the new Office 2007 programs that shows up is Outlook so it's obvious that
> > Windows doesn't 'think' that the other programs (the ones throwing up the
> > installer) are, in fact, actually installed.
> >
> > I thought I would do a clean install of Office 2007 but I purchased the
> > upgrade so I have to have Office 2000 already installed for it to work. On
> > advice from another forum, I tried uninstalling both Office 2000 and Office
> > 2007 and then only reinstalling Office 2007, however, I'm still experiencing
> > the same problems (except NOW Outlook is ALSO running the installer at each
> > initiation). If there's a patch or, at the very least, a tech article that
> > tells how to SOLVE the problem but I can't seem to find one.
> >
> > If anyone knows of a way to fix this issue, I would GREATLY appreciate your
> > response.
> >
> > THANKS!
> >
> |
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SouthernDancer23 External

Since: Aug 07, 2007 Posts: 6
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 12:48 pm Post subject: Re: Vista Home Premium and Office 2007 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?) |
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Thank you for the advice. Just finished trying it and it didn't solve the
problem.....Back to square one.
"Doug" wrote:
> Did you try right clicking the setup application and use "run as
> administrator" when you installed Office 2007? If not, start over. Remove
> any other office installs and try it again. Office 2007 should just ask for
> the CD from Office 2000 as proof of upgrade eligibility. Not saying that
> this is a surefire fix for you but it has worked for me whenever I had
> installation problems.
>
> Doug
>
> "SouthernDancer23" <SouthernDancer23 DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:87C8BBC6-A206-4E8E-9CFF-0276E63BF7D2@microsoft.com...
> > Hello! I've posted the following under the Office forum but haven't
> > received
> > any answers there soooooo...I'm trying it here because I actually think
> > it's
> > more of an issue with Vista than with Office:
> >
> > I just installed the Microsoft Office 2007 Small Business as an upgrade to
> > Microsoft Office 2000 Premium on Windows Vista Home Premium.
> >
> > The installation seemed to go just fine, however, every time any office
> > 2007
> > application (except Outlook which just 'magically' stopped doing it) opens
> > I
> > get "please wait while Windows configures Office Small Business 2007..."
> > Excel gives me an error about stdole32.tlb (for me it only says
> > stdole32.tlb
> > and an ok button. Nothing about not being registered).
> >
> > Tons of articles on-line say that having two versions of Office installed
> > on
> > Vista might be causing the problem...so.....I uninstalled Office 2000
> > Premium
> > and then ran the repair feature on the Office 2007 CD but the Office 2007
> > programs are still throwing up the "please wait" windows. As this takes
> > 3 -
> > 5 minutes every single time I try to open one of these programs, it is
> > driving me BONKERS! Once I get past this installer problem, the programs
> > seem to work fine.
> >
> > Also, when I go into Set Default Programs in the Control Panel, the only
> > one
> > of the new Office 2007 programs that shows up is Outlook so it's obvious
> > that
> > Windows doesn't 'think' that the other programs (the ones throwing up the
> > installer) are, in fact, actually installed.
> >
> > I thought I would do a clean install of Office 2007 but I purchased the
> > upgrade so I have to have Office 2000 already installed for it to work. On
> > advice from another forum, I tried uninstalling both Office 2000 and
> > Office
> > 2007 and then only reinstalling Office 2007, however, I'm still
> > experiencing
> > the same problems (except NOW Outlook is ALSO running the installer at
> > each
> > initiation). If there's a patch or, at the very least, a tech article
> > that
> > tells how to SOLVE the problem but I can't seem to find one.
> >
> > If anyone knows of a way to fix this issue, I would GREATLY appreciate
> > your
> > response.
> >
> > THANKS!
> >
>
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Peter Foldes External

Since: Feb 21, 2006 Posts: 841
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Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 1:03 am Post subject: Re: Vista Home Premium and Office 2007 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?) |
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It does work For Office 2007. Just use it. Has not been updated for 2007 yet
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"SouthernDancer23" <SouthernDancer23 DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F2DE6B3C-C686-44BE-A144-5D65F9CE62EE@microsoft.com...
> Thank you for the advice, however, the ReadMe files for that application say
> that it will not work for Office 2007.
>
> Theresa
>
> "Peter Foldes" wrote:
>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
>>
>> --
>> Peter
>>
>> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
>> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>>
>> "SouthernDancer23" <SouthernDancer23 DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87C8BBC6-A206-4E8E-9CFF-0276E63BF7D2@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello! I've posted the following under the Office forum but haven't received
>> > any answers there soooooo...I'm trying it here because I actually think it's
>> > more of an issue with Vista than with Office:
>> >
>> > I just installed the Microsoft Office 2007 Small Business as an upgrade to
>> > Microsoft Office 2000 Premium on Windows Vista Home Premium.
>> >
>> > The installation seemed to go just fine, however, every time any office 2007
>> > application (except Outlook which just 'magically' stopped doing it) opens I
>> > get "please wait while Windows configures Office Small Business 2007..."
>> > Excel gives me an error about stdole32.tlb (for me it only says stdole32.tlb
>> > and an ok button. Nothing about not being registered).
>> >
>> > Tons of articles on-line say that having two versions of Office installed on
>> > Vista might be causing the problem...so.....I uninstalled Office 2000 Premium
>> > and then ran the repair feature on the Office 2007 CD but the Office 2007
>> > programs are still throwing up the "please wait" windows. As this takes 3 -
>> > 5 minutes every single time I try to open one of these programs, it is
>> > driving me BONKERS! Once I get past this installer problem, the programs
>> > seem to work fine.
>> >
>> > Also, when I go into Set Default Programs in the Control Panel, the only one
>> > of the new Office 2007 programs that shows up is Outlook so it's obvious that
>> > Windows doesn't 'think' that the other programs (the ones throwing up the
>> > installer) are, in fact, actually installed.
>> >
>> > I thought I would do a clean install of Office 2007 but I purchased the
>> > upgrade so I have to have Office 2000 already installed for it to work. On
>> > advice from another forum, I tried uninstalling both Office 2000 and Office
>> > 2007 and then only reinstalling Office 2007, however, I'm still experiencing
>> > the same problems (except NOW Outlook is ALSO running the installer at each
>> > initiation). If there's a patch or, at the very least, a tech article that
>> > tells how to SOLVE the problem but I can't seem to find one.
>> >
>> > If anyone knows of a way to fix this issue, I would GREATLY appreciate your
>> > response.
>> >
>> > THANKS!
>> >
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orthocross

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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 6:19 pm Post subject: Re: Vista Home Premium and Office 2007 [Login to view extended thread Info.] |
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| SouthernDancer23 wrote: |
Hello! I've posted the following under the Office forum but haven't received
any answers there soooooo...I'm trying it here because I actually think it's
more of an issue with Vista than with Office:
I just installed the Microsoft Office 2007 Small Business as an upgrade to
Microsoft Office 2000 Premium on Windows Vista Home Premium.
The installation seemed to go just fine, however, every time any office 2007
application (except Outlook which just 'magically' stopped doing it) opens I
get "please wait while Windows configures Office Small Business 2007..."
Excel gives me an error about stdole32.tlb (for me it only says stdole32.tlb
and an ok button. Nothing about not being registered).
Tons of articles on-line say that having two versions of Office installed on
Vista might be causing the problem...so.....I uninstalled Office 2000 Premium
and then ran the repair feature on the Office 2007 CD but the Office 2007
programs are still throwing up the "please wait" windows. As this takes 3 -
5 minutes every single time I try to open one of these programs, it is
driving me BONKERS! Once I get past this installer problem, the programs
seem to work fine.
Also, when I go into Set Default Programs in the Control Panel, the only one
of the new Office 2007 programs that shows up is Outlook so it's obvious that
Windows doesn't 'think' that the other programs (the ones throwing up the
installer) are, in fact, actually installed.
I thought I would do a clean install of Office 2007 but I purchased the
upgrade so I have to have Office 2000 already installed for it to work. On
advice from another forum, I tried uninstalling both Office 2000 and Office
2007 and then only reinstalling Office 2007, however, I'm still experiencing
the same problems (except NOW Outlook is ALSO running the installer at each
initiation). If there's a patch or, at the very least, a tech article that
tells how to SOLVE the problem but I can't seem to find one.
If anyone knows of a way to fix this issue, I would GREATLY appreciate your
response.
THANKS! |
Your solution is rather simple:
1) Uninstall all versions of Office 2007 entirely (unless, oif course, you do not have reinstallation media, in which case, your best choice would be to buy a cheap OEM copy of Office2007 and install it instead. Then you could put the O2k7 upgrade license on your wife's desktop, where it would "stay in the family", at least.)
2) Thoroughly cleanse your Registry
3) Reboot
4) Insert Office 2007 installation Media
5) Start installation
6) Enter Office2007 CD-Key
7) When installer informs you that there is no previous valid installation of Office, it cannot continue, and prompts the user to set the correct path.
At this time, remove the Office2k7 install media, and insert the O2k install media.
9) Press <Return/Enter> key
10) The O2K7 installation program will examine the disk to see that it is valid, and if it finds that it is, will then prompt the user to return the O2K7 install media.
At which point, O2K7 will finish cleanly installing Office2K7.
*** Note that the old Office2K license becomes subsumed into the Office2K7 license, and will not be able to be reused ***
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