I would suggest running as administrator (after uninstall and restart), but that didn't help me (for Vista Home 32bit and Office 2007 Enterprise). There used to be a version of Office (2007 Student) on this computer, which may be part of the problem: when there are a few install traces lingering around (which may not be removed by uninstall or registry entries may be missed (when using a reg cleaner or looking around manually)). Once installed, I even tried running Word (as an example) as administrator, but didn't help. Nor did creating a new profile and running Word (as an example).
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The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( gupdate1c99657ceb0c142 ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the event: Service stopped. As you may have recognized message mentions about 'Event ID ( 0 )'. So I followed Mazen's directions and replicated ID_00030.DPC and renamed the replica as ID_00000.DPCNow it is working without any configuration pop up. By the way, before creating ID_00000.DPC, I had already tried ID_00011.DPC and ID_00051.DPC. Now I have four .dpc files (0,30,11,51) in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12As Office2007 application is starting fast now, I don't bother about them (i guess/hope it is ok).Best wishes,
My problem showed up only in Word 2007, with a fresh installation of Office 2007 on a new Windows 7 computer. I tried to uninstall, clean the registry with several options I found in forums, uninstall previous versions of office products (such as Project 2003), and reinstall Office 2007 to no avail... until I found your simple modification to the registry.
To find the setup file involved in this mess, go to the following location (for x86 computers):C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12\Office Setup ControllerOr, for x64 computers:C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12\Office Setup ControllerNext, simply rename SETUP.EXE. I made it NOSETUP.exe just for laughs."
Thanks S Hunter!! Deleted the shortcuts as suggested and copied from my office 11 folder (office 12 folder only had access 2007 - which was the only component I had installed since it was the only thing I needed for 2007 - we run Access 2007 DB at work, so I only bought the access 2007 upgrade). Anywho, it WORKED!!!!! Hooray!!!! No more annoying access 2007 installer pop up on my Outlook 2003!
In Computer (Start + E) go to the following location (do not use the folder Program Files (x86): C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\Office12\Office Setup Controller. In this last folder, find a rename the file: setup.exe to something like setup1.exe, press Enter.
The one disadvantage of this is that you cannot uninstall the program(s) before renaming the file back to its original name i.e. setup.exe. Keep these instructions in a safe place in case you ever want to uninstall.
To find the setup file involved in this mess, go to the following location (for x86 computers):C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12\Office Setup ControllerOr, for x64 computers:C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12\Office Setup ControllerNext, simply rename SETUP.EXE. I made it NOSETUP.exe just for laughs.
I was having the reconfigure problem but just with Access 2007, this also with a thin client install of Access 2003. Even if I renamed the setup.exe file it would only partially cure the problem as a starting installation box would begin the usual process for a 10-20 seconds. With the following registry entry I can have the setup.exe file with its original name and I get no error or setup messages. As always, back-up your registry if you don't want to have regrets.
2. Keep going until you get to the OFFICE12 folder, and you'll eventually find the "setup.exe" file. This would probably work for Office 2010 if the same issue exists there too (but in the OFFICE14 folder).
I tried this and it just makes a new copy of setup.exe file each time. I even tried unintsalling and the reinstalling and that only worked for one startup routine of Word. Everytime after that it just configures again and again. It seems to be mocking me. I'm using openoffice now.
At the same time, I also followed another suggestion, which was to delete any earlier versions which may be conflicting with Word 2007. I deleted Word 2003, as well as some older free Microsoft "Viewers" to view Office or Word documents. I then rebooted, and now I'm able to open Word 2007 right away, using any of the shortcuts I had created anywhere on my computer, without the configuration window opening any more before the main Word program screen opened. I don't know which solution worked - the running of the commands or the deletion of older programs - but it doesn't matter to me since at least the problem is solved. Thanks!
That was helpful. The registry edit didn't work for me but renaming the setup file in "C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12\Office Setup Controller" worked great for my Office 07 installation.
1. Now that you have got a copy of MS Office 2007 let us proceed with the installation. You need to enable Linux and set up Wine 5.0 on your Chromebook (just follow the first part). For your information, Wine is a compatibility layer that allows Windows apps to run on a Chromebook through the Linux container.2. Once you have done that, move the MS Office folder to the Linux files section in the Files app. Make sure to rename the folder to something short. For instance, I have renamed it to just office.3. Now, open the Linux Terminal and run the below command to move to the office folder.cd office
I am getting an installation error for both office 2007 and 2010..it is the same error each time. I put in the key code, it starts installing, half way through I get an error saying that MS has encountered an error during installation ?
Summary: ScanPST.EXE (Inbox Repair Tool) is a Microsoft Outlook built-in PST file repair tool located in the Outlook installation directory. However, the ScanPST location may vary based on the Outlook and Windows version. In this guide, you will learn how to locate or find the ScanPST location in Outlook 2021, 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, and 2007. We have also mentioned a PST repair tool that you can use when ScanPST fails to repair a corrupt or damaged PST file.
Microsoft Outlook recommends using its built-in Inbox Repair tool, also known as ScanPST, to repair damaged or corrupt Personal Folder (.pst) files. The tool works by checking the data integrity errors in the Outlook PST file. If errors are found, ScanPST.exe or Inbox Repair Tool removes them and provides you with an error-free PST Outlook data file. However, to use the tool, you need to find its location.
Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack makes files created with Office 2007 and later work seamlessly on earlier versions of Office. If you're using an unpatched version of Office, this download will fix it. However, before you install this pack, make sure to download and install all of the latest updates from Microsoft.
For Office 2007 and later versions, copy the file texsword.dotm to thedirectory C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP, represents your user name. In case that you can not locatethis directory in this way, here is how you can find it in your computer:
EaseUS Todo PCTrans enables you to transfer files from PC to PC with a USB drive. You can use the Backup and Restore feature to transfer MS Office from one laptop to another via a pen drive when there is no internet connection. This solution applies to migrate Microsoft Office 2007 - 2019.
Whats bizarre about this solution is on 64-bit Server boxes (2003 and 2008) the "Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable" is all thats needed to fully support older and newer Office files (97-2010). But only on Windows 7 64-bit, even AFTER installing Office 2010 64-bit AND "Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable", it does NOT work! Only after installing the 2007 components does this work. Why?
I suspect this is tied to the fact those old JET drivers are still being registered on Windows 7, for some reason, for backward compatibility. When the older files are loaded, they are addressed with 4-bit pointers, and use the JET, while Office 10 is 8-bit and its components are not removing the JET references. The OLEDB components on Windows 7, even after Office 10 installation, still point back to the 4-bit 2003 Office JET engine drivers, when they should have been upgraded to 8-bit. I guess the 2007 update fixes that.
I had previously installed the Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable. I installed your second link (2007 Office System Driver: Data Connectivity Components) in an attempt to resolve the issue. That did not work. I still got the The 'microsoft.ace.oledb.12.0' provider is not registered on the local machinemessage. 2ff7e9595c
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