Error 1328 Office Xp
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your computer: Error 1328. Error applying patch to file C:\program files\Microsoft Office\Winword.exe. It has probably been updated by other means, and
Error 1328 Error Applying Patch To File C Config Msi
can no longer be modified by this patch. For more information error 1328 adobe reader contact your patch vendor. Note: The problem discussed here does not apply if you installed Office XP from a Retail CD-ROM or if you are updating Office XP by using the Product Updates Web site. Cause of the Error Error 1328 in this case occurs, when all of the following conditions are true: Administrative installation of Office XP, updated with a pre SP1 administrative update exists on your computer. You have a network client workstation on which Office was installed from the administrative installation. Office SP1 is being installed on the network client workstation. On client computer binary method is used to install updates. This implies that only specific parts of a file are updated using this method. On the other hand, administrative installation is a full file replacement method. This is the reason why, when you attempt to install Office XP SP1 client update on Office XP that has already been updated using an updated administrative installation, then the error is generated because the new update (Office XP SP1 client update) does not find the files it expects to find on your computer. Resolution Method You can resolve this issue by using the following workaround method: Create a new administrative Office XP installation that does not comprise any Office XP updates or patches. Run the following command to install this administrative Office XP installation on all your client computers: msiexec.exe /i path to new Admin MSI REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=VM Install Office XP SP1 updates to the client. Error 1328 on Windows 2000 The following error may be displayed on your Windows PC, when you attempt to
error # 1328 stating "Error applying patch to file C:\Config.Msi\PT10C.tmp". I used XP's search utility to search hidden files http://www.verycomputer.com/233_ad981f029ea9fdeb_1.htm and folders but I still cannot find this file. Using Office XP's built in repair utility did nothing to fix this. Is there a way to repair this file from http://sniptools.com/vault/updating-patching-office-xp-to-service-pack-sp1-sp2-sp3 the Office XP install CD with out losing my email and contact settings? Top Office XP Update Error 1328? by Bob Buckland ?:-\ » Thu, 05 error 1328 Jun 2003 01:01:51 Hi John, Check the SP1 Update setup log file that this article describes http://support.microsoft.com/?fr=1&kbid=315152 to see if the Office XP version listed in that log is 10.2627.0. If so, it's not a copy that was sold to the public by Microsoft and you won't be able to update it through http://office.microsoft.com/productupdates You can get error 1328 office to your temp folder to locate the logs in a subfolder by using Start=>Run and typing %TEMP% ========= I have tried several times to update Office XP Professional but keep receiving the installer error # 1328 stating "Error applying patch to file C:\Config.Msi\PT10C.tmp". I used XP's search utility to search hidden files and folders but I still cannot find this file. Using Office XP's built in repair utility did nothing to fix this. Is there a way to repair this file from the Office XP install CD with out losing my email and contact settings? >> -- Hope that helps, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office Products family MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* http://go.CompuServe.com/MSOfficeForum?loc=us Have a little fun with Office http://microsoft.com/uk/office/xtra/ Get a Microsoft Certification of your Office App Skills: http://microsoft.com/traincert/mcp/mous/requirements.asp Try the new MS Knowledge Base Help and Support Search Tools & FAQ: http://support.microsoft.com Choose the newsgroups focused on your MS Office applications: via Browser: http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp?icp=prod_office by Newsreader: (Outlook Express)
Update website? Here are some ways to patching MS Office in such a way that it accepts all currently released updates as well. So you have Office XP, but cannot get it to update from Microsoft's Office Update website? Here are some ways to patching MS Office in such a way that it accepts all currently released updates as well.
SECTION A. IF YOU ALREADY HAVE SERVICE PACK 1 INSTALLED Important: Before you move on with this step, check the version of your MS Office. To do this, open MS Word for example and then, HELP | About Microsoft Word. If the version number includes "SP-1" at the end, then follow with these steps, otherwise, first install SP-1 first, as detailed in Section B below, and then come back to this section to upgrade to SP-2. Assuming you have SP-1 already, follow these steps: STEP 1 — Create an Administrative Installation Point To create an Administrative Installation Point, Office XP CD 1 is required. Insert your Office XP CD 1 into the CD-ROM drive. From a Command Prompt, or in the START –> RUN dialog box, type the following and click OK (or hit the Enter key). x:setup.exe /a Where X represents the letter of the CD-ROM drive: The Office XP Administrative Setup will run, and the Administrative Installation window will appear. Type in your detals — company name, and product key — etc. Leave the install location, c:Office as it is: After entering the information, click Next, and allow the installation to complete. It will take several minutes for the entire contents of CD 1 are extracted into the c:Office folder. STEP 2 — Download Service Pack 2 Download the file Oxpsp2a.exe. Alternatively, visit this page. STEP 3 — Extract Service Pack 2 Administrative Update Type c:Office as the destination path to extract. Click OK. Shown below: STEP 4 — Update the Administrative Installation Point The folder c:Office now contains the Administrative Installation Point and the Service Pack 2 Administrative Patch files. We now need to integrate these Service Pack 2 Administrative Patch files into the "Administrative Installation Point." NOTE: STEP 4 updates the files in the Administrative Installation Point only. The currently installed Office XP will not be updated until