Error Writing To File Microsoft Office Infopath Formcontrol Dll
Hi, I have just started getting an error when opening existing Excel 2007 files on my Dell laptop (some saved in 97-2003 format). Error 1304.Error writing to file microsoft.office.infopath.formcontrol.dll Verify that you have access to that directory Hit Retry and Error 2350. internal error. contact Microsoft product support services Hit Retry and Error 1334.The file 'IPFORMCT.DLL' cannot be installed because the file cannot be found in cabinet file 'EnterWW.CAB'. This could indicate a network error, an error reading fromt he CD-ROM or a problem with this package. Then I cancel. As far as I'm aware I haven't done anything to my laptop to cause this. I haven't tried reloading the software yet as the disks are in my office 125 miles away! Can anyone help? Thanks KateB, Aug 31, 2008 #1 Advertisements Ray B Guest "KateB" wrote: > Hi, I have just started getting an error when opening existing Excel 2007 > files on my Dell laptop (some saved in 97-2003 format). > > Error 1304.Error writing to file microsoft.office.infopath.formcontrol.dll > Verify that you have access to that directory > > Hit Retry and > > Error 2350. internal error. contact Microsoft product support services > > Hit Retry and > > Error 1334.The file 'IPFORMCT.DLL' cannot be installed because the file > cannot be found in cabinet file 'EnterWW.CAB'. This could indicate a network > error, an error reading fromt he CD-ROM or a problem with this package. > > Then I cancel. As far as I'm aware I haven't done anything to my laptop to > cause this. I haven't tried reloading the software yet as the disks are in > my office 125 miles away! Can anyone help? > > Thanks Ray B, Sep 7, 2008 #2 Advertisements Ray B Guest I have the same problem with my HP pc. Unable to find any solution so far. Have tried reinstalling Office 2007, but will not accept reinstall. "KateB" wrote: > Hi, I have just started getting an error when opening existing Excel 2007 > files on my Dell laptop (some saved in 97-2003 format). > > Error 1304.Error writing to file microsoft.office.infopath.formcontrol.dll > Verify that you have access to that directory >
Forums Excel Questions Excel errors Results 1 to 4 of 4 Excel errorsThis is a discussion on Excel errors within the Excel Questions forums, part of the Question Forums category; I am having some problems with excel that may be connected to contacts as well. This is said because the ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Aug 23rd, 2008,02:55 AM #1 Captian Chewy New Member Join Date Aug 2008 Location Ukraine - at present Posts 3 http://www.office-forums.com/threads/error-opening-existing-files-with-excel-2007.2130797/ Excel errors I am having some problems with excel that may be connected to contacts as well. This is said because the problems seem to have began with calendar. First - No virus is detected. Second - No uninstall or reinstall is possible the software denies this option. Already tried to repair uninstall and reinstall. I have read others post however I can find nothing on this issue. A little direction or http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-questions/337876-excel-errors.html advise would be great. When trying to open an excel file it begins to install excel (this is strange since excel with the complete microsoft suite pro plus has been installed for a month or better and I have been using excel and contacts with no problems). When it begins to install I get this error message - Error 1304 - Error writing to file microsoft.office.infopath.formcontrol.dll verify you have access to that directory. If I then click ok to continue I get an - Error 2350 - An internal error has occurred ( ) contact microsoft product support services PSS for assistance. For more information about how to contact PSS see PSS10R.CHM "This has been no help at all". If I continue down this road and I have "several times" The next road sign is an error 1334 the file IPformct.DLL cannot be installed because file can not be found in cabinet file 'Proplsww.cab' This could indicate a network problem or an error reading from the CD drive or a problem with this package. Have uninstalled all previous software and run virus scans nothing found and nothing helps. I have installed this software on another computer and it works with no problems so it is not the disk. The computer is hardwa
visit from the selection below. Home » ExcelBanter forum » Excel Newsgroups http://www.excelbanter.com/showthread.php?t=201654 » Excel Discussion (Misc queries) Error in Installing Excel 2007 Author http://blogs.eliasen.dk/Technical/post/2009/10/10/ConvertingInfoPathToPDFInBizTalk.aspx Name Remember Me? Password Site Map Home Register Authors List Today's Posts Search Web Partners Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Error in Installing Excel 2007 « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Display Modes error writing #1 September 8th 08, 04:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc Yi external usenet poster Posts: 2 Error in Installing Excel 2007 Hi, I have a problem in installing Excel 2007 on my Dell laptop Inspiron 1505. Error 1304.Error writing to file microsoft.office.infopath.formcontrol.dll Verify that you have access to that directory Hit Retry and Error 2350. internal error writing to error. contact Microsoft product support services Hit Retry and Error 1334.The file 'IPFORMCT.DLL' cannot be installed because the file cannot be found in cabinet file 'EnterWW.CAB'. This could indicate a network error, an error reading fromt he CD-ROM or a problem with this package. After that the installation aborts. I've tried uninstalling and then reinstalling using my CD, but same error appears. Does anyone know what's going on? Thanks Yi View Public Profile View message headers Find all posts by Yi Find all threads started by Yi Ads #2 September 8th 08, 02:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc Jon Peltier external usenet poster Posts: 6,582 Error in Installing Excel 2007 I think you need to contact Microsoft directly. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Yi" > wrote in message ... > Hi, I have a problem in installing Excel 2007 on my Dell laptop Inspiron > 1505. > > Error 1304.Error writing to file microsoft.office.infopath.formcontr
the other day I had this requirement for a BizTalk pipeline component: Take an InfoPath formula and convert it into a PDF that is to be sent out via email. This seemed easy enough. I searched a bit, and found that three simple steps were needed: Install this: 2007 Microsoft Office Add-in: Microsoft Save as PDF In my code, reference Microsoft.Office.InfoPath.dll and Microsoft.Office.InfoPath.FormControl.dll Write these lines of code: 1: FormControl formControl = new FormControl(); 2: formControl.Open(pInMsg.Data); 3: string output = Path.GetTempFileName(); 4: formControl.XmlForm.CurrentView.Export(output, Microsoft.Office.InfoPath.ExportFormat.Pdf); Of course, this would also mean some code that would read the pdf file back in and then create the output message. But hey, that was just the price I had to pay. BUT… I was being naive… As the more clever of my readers have probably all ready realized, if something is called FORMcontrol, then it is for programs that have a UI. The code crashed big time at runtime with some ActiveX exception :-( Then I remembered that I have a colleague who had previously told me that she had done this at some point, so I emailed her for her code. Unfortunately, her code involved taking the form, extracting the XSL from the XSN file, perform a transformation on the XML using the XSL which will generate HTML and then using some utility to convert this into PDF. This was more complex than I had hoped, but I saw no other way. Unfortunately, her code had this line in it: 1: StreamReader stream = new StreamReader(XmlFormView.XmlForm.Template.OpenFileFromPackage("View1.xsl")); which, as you might have guessed also requires a UI, in this case it is used in a web application. So no go. So, it seems that I will have to do a lot of dirty work myself :-( This turned into quite a list of subtasks: Take the X