Has anybody managed this yet. Copying to the hard drive is no different. What an annoying pice of software - licenced for 3 pcs but not loadable on one!! Friday, March 7, PM.
I experienced the same problem. My solution was to this was simply to first select the ' customize ' icon, then select the ' install now ' icon. Hope it works Chow. Wednesday, March 19, PM. Tuesday, May 13, AM. What u need to do is to reinstall Office However, a hidden folder called MsoCache, which is located in your Drive C: and u need to delete it OR if you can't, rename it to Msocache or whatever. If this failed, u might require to do Step X before reinstalling your Office After that exit the regedit Reinstall Office The trick here is to create a new MsoCache folder for installation to proceed as the previous installation was retrieving cabinet files from the old Msocache u must rename it which is missing the said cabinets.
Hope this helps. Do update your progress. Tuesday, June 10, AM. Please check you RAM is ok! Wednesday, June 11, PM. Sunday, June 15, AM. I don't know why but it works!! Proposed as answer by bonibonka Thursday, May 30, AM. Sunday, November 9, AM. Guys all you have to do now is download and install the trial version of office After that you can uninstall trial version and all is done.
I've had the same problem described here. I use Vista 32 bit Ultimate edition. I was installing Office Professional Plus from newly purchased original disks onto a new clean install of Vista Ultimate 32 bit edition. Note that I purchased the full version of office and this was not an upgrade version. However, I kept receiving the error you've described.
I fixed the problem by installing Offce XP onto my system from an original CD and then afterwards installed Office onto the system as an upgrade and it worked fine. Frustrating but fixable if you own a previous version of office. Sunday, February 15, PM. Proposed as answer by benbaronaa Thursday, August 6, AM. Monday, June 1, AM. I loaded a trial version and then "upgraded it" by using my store bought key.
I feel loike a bloody genius!!!!! Thursday, August 6, AM. I cannot rename it after the installation process is over because they are deleted by the setup after canceling. When I rename it during the installation process just to see what happens nothing changes.
Really need some help with this. Monday, September 7, PM. I copied the contect of the dvd to my hard drive and installed from there from the hard drive. When it gave me the missing cab file problem and asked me to find the location of the file, I selected the dvd intead of the folder in the hard drive.
Itfinally worked, a shot in the dark, but it worked for me. Tuesday, September 8, PM. I had the same problem as above. Tried everything that was suggested before this post but to no avail.
When you troubleshoot Office install failures, make sure that MSI verbose logging is enabled. In Office, there's a setup. However, it doesn't give the detail that's usually required to diagnose an installation failure. With verbose MSI logging enabled, you'll get a verbose log file for each component that Office installs.
You'll have a verbose log for the installation of the Word component, Excel, and so on. If you're running your installation manually on the computer as a signed-in user by double-clicking setup. Now that you have enabled verbose logging and know where you should look for the logs, just retry your installation. It's failed previously, expect it to fail again. However, this time, you're ready to capture log files that will be detailed enough to help you diagnose the failure point.
After your install attempt, you'll find that you have somewhere between 1 and 20 logs from the installation in your temp directory. When you look through the MSI logs, we will typically want to look for a value 3 entry in the logs.
Windows installer returns codes during the installation that indicate if a particular function is successful or not. Therefore, there are many logs to verify. We recommend that you start with the setup. This log usually has a value 3 entry in it when there is a failure. However, this log isn't clear enough to diagnose the issue. If it doesn't have a value 3 entry, look for the first instance of Rolling back package. Rolling back package indicates that the Office installation has failed and Office is trying to "roll back" the installation.
You should be able to identify the failure immediately at that point. As soon as you find value 3 or Rolling back package in the setup. There's frequently more than one value 3 or rolling back package entry. You should focus on the first entry that you find. Here are some examples of Office installation failures and how we can identify the failure point. In this example, you don't find a value 3 entry in the setup. The error doesn't tell you why the installation failed. But it does tell you that the failure occurred during the installation of the ProPlusWW.
For example, from the bottom of the MSIb0bc7. LOG, you see the information that resembles the following:. So this is the verbose MSI log for the Office Outlook MUI component, and the component is from the rollback the installation failure occurred earlier than this rollback. When you find the ProPlus log it's the biggest one , you see the following information that indicates it's the ProPlus log:.
When you search the log for a value 3 entry, you may not find one, but you may see the following error at the bottom of the log:. Installer terminated prematurely. It is looking for Outlklr. The Cab file may be corrupted. To test if the file is corrupted, try to open the cab file and view the folders. If you cannot open the cab file, it is corrupted. Some people claim you can fix the corruption by cleaning the CD but if you cannot, then you need to replace it.
I had this error that office could not find the officelr. I am using XP SP3. Thanks very much for your help! I almost saw hell trying to install office on windows 7. I finally got the solution. Just download OfficeLR. It works.
Just give it a try. I had same problem. This worked for me. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account.
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