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| Problem installing Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update After downloading the Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update, I receive an error message half way through the installation which begins with: Insert the Windows XP Pro Disk and click OK, then after doing this, an error message appears saying: Installation cannot continue. Try to find installation package PROPLUS.MSI in a folder from which you can install the product Microsoft Office XP Professional w/ Frontpage. I have searched and tried locating this file in the Office folder, system 32 and elsewhere, but is no where to be found. Is this file available for download, or do I have to uninstall Office and reinstall? And lastly, can I purchase a CD for Microsoft Office XP w/ Frontpage, and if possible, is there a way in which to use the Windows XP Pro CD to repair or replace this file. I am up to any suggestions anyone can provide. -- quietnation04 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ quietnation04's Profile: http://www.officehelp.in/member.php?userid=6352 View this thread: http://www.officehelp.in/showthread.php?t=1341991 Posted from - http://www.officehelp.in |
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| Re: Problem installing Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update Why not just put in your Office XP Professional with Front Page CD? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, quietnation04 asked: | After downloading the Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update, I | receive an error message half way through the installation which | begins with: | | Insert the Windows XP Pro Disk and click OK, then after doing this, an | error message appears saying: | | Installation cannot continue. Try to find installation package | PROPLUS.MSI in a folder from which you can install the product | Microsoft Office XP Professional w/ Frontpage. | | I have searched and tried locating this file in the Office folder, | system 32 and elsewhere, but is no where to be found. | | Is this file available for download, or do I have to uninstall Office | and reinstall? | | And lastly, can I purchase a CD for Microsoft Office XP w/ Frontpage, | and if possible, is there a way in which to use the Windows XP Pro CD | to repair or replace this file. I am up to any suggestions anyone can | provide. |
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| Re: Problem installing Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update That's the problem with using pirated/stolen/bootleg software... quietnation04 wrote: > After downloading the Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update, I > receive an error message half way through the installation which begins > with: > > Insert the Windows XP Pro Disk and click OK, then after doing this, an > error message appears saying: > > Installation cannot continue. Try to find installation package > PROPLUS.MSI in a folder from which you can install the product > Microsoft Office XP Professional w/ Frontpage. > > I have searched and tried locating this file in the Office folder, > system 32 and elsewhere, but is no where to be found. > > Is this file available for download, or do I have to uninstall Office > and reinstall? > > And lastly, can I purchase a CD for Microsoft Office XP w/ Frontpage, > and if possible, is there a way in which to use the Windows XP Pro CD > to repair or replace this file. I am up to any suggestions anyone can > provide. > > |
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| Re: Problem installing Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update To Milly Staples, Because I do not have the CD Office Professional w/ Frontpage. My operating system was installed with Microsoft XP Professional CD which comes with Office Pro, and when using this CD during the update; well, I have already explained what occurred. Why do you think I asked the question - "and lastly, can I purchase a CD for Microsoft Office w/ Frontpage" - which of course I suppose I could, but I read in other forums that this application has problems when using a CD other than the one it was installed from. If you are interested, you can visit this site and read for yourself. The link to this site is: http://www.techsoup.org/fb/index.cfm...=2009&id=51760 To a garfield-n-odie, As for the other post regarding pirated/stolen/bootleg software, the person who wrote this apparently does not know how to read a simple post. The CD my copy of Office w/ Frontpage was installed from a validated Windows XP Professional CD I purchased from Microsoft. I think it to be a wise idea if you were to read the entire post instead of skimming through it. -- quietnation04 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ quietnation04's Profile: http://www.officehelp.in/member.php?userid=6352 View this thread: http://www.officehelp.in/showthread.php?t=1341991 Posted from - http://www.officehelp.in |
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| Re: Problem installing Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update Well, Mr. Garfield, head strong, jump to conclusions, respond with impunity, or perhaps just a person who tells everyone he/she is a speed reader, but really isn't! Perhaps you should read my reply to your condescending post, but oh, that's right; your a know-it-all geek who thinks everyone should be a computer expert with no compassion for the human condition. Besides, I thought forums were a place to learn from one another; not to perform for an audience. And just maybe your subconcious was talking, and your computer is filled with pirated/stolen/bootleg software. So now whose furious and scratching their head? ********************REPLY SEPERATOR******************** 'garfield-n-odie [MVP Wrote: > ;4191526']That's the problem with using pirated/stolen/bootleg > software... > > quietnation04 wrote: > > > After downloading the Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update, I > > receive an error message half way through the installation which > begins > > with: > > > > Insert the Windows XP Pro Disk and click OK, then after doing this, > an > > error message appears saying: > > > > Installation cannot continue. Try to find installation package > > PROPLUS.MSI in a folder from which you can install the product > > Microsoft Office XP Professional w/ Frontpage. > > > > I have searched and tried locating this file in the Office folder, > > system 32 and elsewhere, but is no where to be found. > > > > Is this file available for download, or do I have to uninstall > Office > > and reinstall? > > > > And lastly, can I purchase a CD for Microsoft Office XP w/ > Frontpage, > > and if possible, is there a way in which to use the Windows XP Pro > CD > > to repair or replace this file. I am up to any suggestions anyone > can > > provide. > > > > -- quietnation04 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ quietnation04's Profile: http://www.officehelp.in/member.php?userid=6352 View this thread: http://www.officehelp.in/showthread.php?t=1341991 Posted from - http://www.officehelp.in |
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| Re: Problem installing Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update Your operating system wasn't installed with anything. Your computer uses an operating system and then you run programs within that. No, you can no longer buy Office XP. It doesn't matter if it is the Pro version or if it has or doesn't have FrontPage, which, by the way, is no longer being produced. That version of Office hasn't been sold for several years. And to explain another comment about pirated software, that specific edition of Office holds the record for pirated versions. Since you don't have the CDs, one cannot help but wonder how you managed to have it on your system. If someone put it on your computer for you, then you should have the CDs. If you don't, then you should not have it on your computer. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "quietnation04" <quietnation04.2lkhnd@NoSpamPleaze.com> wrote in message news:quietnation04.2lkhnd@NoSpamPleaze.com... > > To Milly Staples, > > Because I do not have the CD Office Professional w/ Frontpage. My > operating system was installed with Microsoft XP Professional CD which > comes with Office Pro, and when using this CD during the update; well, > I have already explained what occurred. Why do you think I asked the > question - "and lastly, can I purchase a CD for Microsoft Office w/ > Frontpage" - which of course I suppose I could, but I read in other > forums that this application has problems when using a CD other than > the one it was installed from. If you are interested, you can visit > this site and read for yourself. The link to this site is: > http://www.techsoup.org/fb/index.cfm...=2009&id=51760 > > > To a garfield-n-odie, > > As for the other post regarding pirated/stolen/bootleg software, the > person who wrote this apparently does not know how to read a simple > post. The CD my copy of Office w/ Frontpage was installed from a > validated Windows XP Professional CD I purchased from Microsoft. I > think it to be a wise idea if you were to read the entire post instead > of skimming through it. > > > -- > quietnation04 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > quietnation04's Profile: http://www.officehelp.in/member.php?userid=6352 > View this thread: http://www.officehelp.in/showthread.php?t=1341991 > > Posted from - http://www.officehelp.in > |
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| Re: Problem installing Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update Microsoft does not sell an operating system with an office suite on the same CD. They have always been separate purchases on separate CD/DVDs. If yours came on the same CD/DVD, it did NOT come from Microsoft. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, quietnation04 asked: | To Milly Staples, | | Because I do not have the CD Office Professional w/ Frontpage. My | operating system was installed with Microsoft XP Professional CD which | comes with Office Pro, and when using this CD during the update; well, | I have already explained what occurred. Why do you think I asked the | question - "and lastly, can I purchase a CD for Microsoft Office w/ | Frontpage" - which of course I suppose I could, but I read in other | forums that this application has problems when using a CD other than | the one it was installed from. If you are interested, you can visit | this site and read for yourself. The link to this site is: | http://www.techsoup.org/fb/index.cfm...=2009&id=51760 | | | To a garfield-n-odie, | | As for the other post regarding pirated/stolen/bootleg software, the | person who wrote this apparently does not know how to read a simple | post. The CD my copy of Office w/ Frontpage was installed from a | validated Windows XP Professional CD I purchased from Microsoft. I | think it to be a wise idea if you were to read the entire post instead | of skimming through it. |
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| Re: Problem installing Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update JoAnne, I'm surprised at your rather terse responses to messages sent in by users obviously not as technically minded as you. I provide customised, hosted CRM software that has an Outlook Intellisync function. I have a client who wanted to use this feature and when we tried to install it for him, we found that Outlook was not installed on his system at all. When we tried to install it via Add / Remove Programs we saw the same error message as the user in this post. He had bought the computer some years ago from a reseller (such as Advent) with the Office XP & Frontpage pre-installed. He has a genuine, branded Micorsoft Office disk with the application on it but there is no trace of the required MSI. He has resigned himself to the fact that he's going to have a substantial outlay to purchase a newer version of Office. The fact is - and this may come as a shock to you - he didn't buy a pirated version of Office and it came as a shock to him when I directed him to this thread to give him the good news. Forutnately, I didn't tell him I believed him to be a thieving, good-for-nothing software pirate, which is essentially what you did to the unfortunate user in this case. Many users will find themselves in this position because, believe it or not, software vendors tend to deliberately make product combinations confusing in order to upsell them to the max. (How many different versions of office 2007 are there - off the top of your head?) Only a few of those users would consider coming to these forums for help, so you should treat them as confused rather than dishonest. Let's face it - would someone who deliberately bought pirated software come to Microsoft to ask how to install it or would they just go to their 'dealer' and get the latest hacked version? As an IT professional and a provider of IT systems, I feel that I should support those people not fortunate to have a computer science degree and numerous years of industry experience instead of alienating them. As an MVP you have the same responsibility. Regards Sion "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: > Your operating system wasn't installed with anything. Your computer uses an > operating system and then you run programs within that. > > No, you can no longer buy Office XP. It doesn't matter if it is the Pro > version or if it has or doesn't have FrontPage, which, by the way, is no > longer being produced. That version of Office hasn't been sold for several > years. > > And to explain another comment about pirated software, that specific edition > of Office holds the record for pirated versions. Since you don't have the > CDs, one cannot help but wonder how you managed to have it on your system. > If someone put it on your computer for you, then you should have the CDs. If > you don't, then you should not have it on your computer. > > -- > > JoAnn Paules > MVP Microsoft [Publisher] > > ~~~~~ > How to ask a question > http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 > > > > > "quietnation04" <quietnation04.2lkhnd@NoSpamPleaze.com> wrote in message > news:quietnation04.2lkhnd@NoSpamPleaze.com... > > > > To Milly Staples, > > > > Because I do not have the CD Office Professional w/ Frontpage. My > > operating system was installed with Microsoft XP Professional CD which > > comes with Office Pro, and when using this CD during the update; well, > > I have already explained what occurred. Why do you think I asked the > > question - "and lastly, can I purchase a CD for Microsoft Office w/ > > Frontpage" - which of course I suppose I could, but I read in other > > forums that this application has problems when using a CD other than > > the one it was installed from. If you are interested, you can visit > > this site and read for yourself. The link to this site is: > > http://www.techsoup.org/fb/index.cfm...=2009&id=51760 > > > > > > To a garfield-n-odie, > > > > As for the other post regarding pirated/stolen/bootleg software, the > > person who wrote this apparently does not know how to read a simple > > post. The CD my copy of Office w/ Frontpage was installed from a > > validated Windows XP Professional CD I purchased from Microsoft. I > > think it to be a wise idea if you were to read the entire post instead > > of skimming through it. > > > > > > -- > > quietnation04 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > quietnation04's Profile: http://www.officehelp.in/member.php?userid=6352 > > View this thread: http://www.officehelp.in/showthread.php?t=1341991 > > > > Posted from - http://www.officehelp.in > > > > > |
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| RE: Problem installing Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update I also have the same problem. I use IBM thinkpad labtop from IBM authorized dealer. The campaing was launch by IBM with pre-install windows XP home, and Office XP. This campaing were add in many medias. My office passed MS validation, but it still need CD. So, does it means that OEM or preinstall software that we pay to Computer Manuf does aligible for major update. So, why should be pay for authentic OEM software anyway "quietnation04" wrote: > > After downloading the Microsoft Office XP w/ Front Page update, I > receive an error message half way through the installation which begins > with: > > Insert the Windows XP Pro Disk and click OK, then after doing this, an > error message appears saying: > > Installation cannot continue. Try to find installation package > PROPLUS.MSI in a folder from which you can install the product > Microsoft Office XP Professional w/ Frontpage. > > I have searched and tried locating this file in the Office folder, > system 32 and elsewhere, but is no where to be found. > > Is this file available for download, or do I have to uninstall Office > and reinstall? > > And lastly, can I purchase a CD for Microsoft Office XP w/ Frontpage, > and if possible, is there a way in which to use the Windows XP Pro CD > to repair or replace this file. I am up to any suggestions anyone can > provide. > > > -- > quietnation04 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > quietnation04's Profile: http://www.officehelp.in/member.php?userid=6352 > View this thread: http://www.officehelp.in/showthread.php?t=1341991 > > Posted from - http://www.officehelp.in > > |
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