No. The message is just as I wrote it. Not a very helpful error message, is
it?
"Echo S" wrote:
> Does it tell you what file is corrupt or not available?
>
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> "JuST Jen" <JuST Jen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > When installing Office Ultimate 2007 on my Windows Vista Ultimate system,
> > I
> > get the following setup error message very soon after Setup is launched
> > (and
> > prior to asking for entry of the key):
> >
> > "Setup cannot continue because a required file is either corrupted or not
> > available. run Setup again from original source disc or download
> > location."
> >
> > I have already tried copying the CD to a system folder and running Setup
> > from that location. I have also tried running Setup in Windows XP
> > compatibility mode without success. My system has all updates installed
> > for
> > Windows Vista Ultimate. I am able to install other programs on this
> > system
> > from the same DVD/CD drive. And, Setup will launch from the CD on another
> > system, and gets to the screen that asks for the key entry, so I do not
> > believe the CD itself is bad.
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
>
>