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incorporates security and language settings, installation sources and the setup process. If you do not have the installation DVD for MS Office and unable to update Pro11.MSI file, you can manually create an XLStart file. Open Windows Explorer and locate the folder which contains the installation of Microsoft Office 2000, Office 2003 or Office XP. Select the version of Office that you are running, create a new folder installation package pro11.msi free download and rename it as XLStart and close Windows Explorer. Restart your system and launch the Excel application. Issue Solution Issue I don't possess the installation DVD for Microsoft Office and I'm unable to make updates (Pro11.MSI). Solution Manually create the XLStart file; follow these steps: Right-click Start and then click Explore to open Windows Explorer. In Windows Explorer, locate the folder that containsthe installation of Microsoft Office 2003, Office XP or Office 2000. Office 2003 is installed in the following folder: drive: \Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11 Office XP is installed in the following folder: drive: \Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10 Office 2000 is installed in the following folder: drive: \Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office Depending on the version of Office you are running, select Office11 ,Office1o.... Click File > New > Folder Rename it as XLStart and close Windows Explorer. Restart your PC and launch Excel. Thanks to Mico77 for this tip. Related : Pro11.msi Pro11.msi download for office 2003 Pro11.msi download Microsoft Office Publisher (French Only) Download 2007 Microsoft Office Add-in Microsoft Fix It Office Home & Student 2013 Microsoft Office Publisher Download this article for free (PDF) Ask a question This document entitled «Microsoft Office - - Pro11.MSI issue» from CCM (ccm.net) is made
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activation email? 1 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 1 Month Forever Login with username, password and session length Forum only search News: Home Help Login Register Computer http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=32253.0 Hope » Microsoft » Microsoft Windows » Windows XP » MS http://forums.thedigitalfix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=451109 Office 2003 tries to reinstall all by its own? « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: MS Office 2003 tries to reinstall all by its own? (Read 3670 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Celofan Guest MS Office 2003 tries office 2003 to reinstall all by its own? « on: March 10, 2007, 12:35:05 AM » Hey.. I'll take it from the beginning. (Im running w2k btw)I wanted to make my computer run a little more smoothly so I downloaded this "cleaner program" (yeah I know, it's a big *bad idea* sign right there), anyhow.. I downloaded it and ran it and microsoft office 2003 afterwards my office2003 instalation complained about some .CAB file missing. I googled for a sollution to that problem and changed a suggested registry value hoping that it would fix it. It sort of did but then a new problem arose where it complained on some other file. Well.. I then tried uninstalling it as per the usual way from the controll panel but it wouldnt let me now cause some .msi file was not longer valid(?). SO, I deleted my entire office folder and the "Office"-folders in the registry hoping it would "reset" stuff, then I tried to reinstall office thinking it might uninstall afterwards. It wouldnt install. I also downloaded some "get rid of office2003"-tool from MS but that didnt really do it either. ok.. SO THEN I deleted the files that came from the installation attempt (c:/programs/microsoft office), I ran the "get rid of office"-program and I re-deleted the registry-folders, prayed, and found out it didnt work. Then I kind of lost it. I deleted EVERY KEY in the registry that had the string "offic
Password FAQ Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Notices Important Announcement On the afternoon of 27th September the forums was compromised. We locked down the site within a couple of minutes of the intrusion and after much investigation have been able to remove the changes the intruders made. We have investigated to the best of our ability and there is no evidence that the intruders had access to any data of any users on the site. We do not store or require any personal data other than email addresses from users and passwords are stored in a secure hash (more secure than the usual vBulletin default). However we do recommend that users reset their passwords at the next opportunity as a sensible precaution. We are monitoring the site closely. Thread Tools Display Modes 07-11-2006, 00:30 #1 scaramanga no, i dont have 3 nipples Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: Sheffield Posts: 1,569 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts MS Office 2003 Problem installing 'converter'. Cant find pro11.msi file?? Ive been having problems with my new version of office recognising some files and i think this must be it. I understand this file can be found on the CD but i dont actually have the CD.... Is there any other way of obtaining it? scaramanga View Public Profile Find More Posts by scaramanga 07-11-2006, 03:14 #2 Kryten Moderator Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: In my own little world Posts: 29,912 Thanks: 44 Thanked 167 Times in 143 Posts Yes, ring Microsoft and get them to send you a new CD! Why would you not have the CD for a new version of office? Kryten View Public Profile Find More Posts by Kryten 07-11-2006, 07:33 #3 ljp learned 2 ape the motions Join Date: Jul 2000 Posts: 6,363 Thanks: 25 Thanked 119 Times in 101 Posts Same problem here: http://www.eggheadcafe.com/aspnet_an...st26220619.asp ljp View Public Profile Visit ljp's homepage! Find More Posts by ljp 07-11-2006, 08:53 #4 adam.mt Trusted User Join Date: Sep 2002 Posts: 1,685 Thanks: 1 Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post Here's the official fix