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Old January 19th, 2006, 03:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 04:31:06 -0800, Paleo wrote in
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Hi Michael,

yeap, I had forgot the quotes, ((.

It worked like a charm now. I still getting the "Windows Installer:
Preparing to install" message but at least it opens the file.


I fixed this once by doing some severe surgery in the registry. If this
hint isn't enough to get you going, I won't give any advice on this in a
newsgroup; it's been said often times and is still true: messing with
the registry can absolutely hose your system.

Looks like my DDE is messed up right?


Maybe, maybe not - difficult to tell from here.

How can I correct it?


I don't know.

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Old January 19th, 2006, 12:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Ok, thanks anyway, problem solved then.
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Carlos.


"Michael Bednarek" wrote:

On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 04:31:06 -0800, Paleo wrote in
microsoft.public.office.setup:

Hi Michael,

yeap, I had forgot the quotes, ((.

It worked like a charm now. I still getting the "Windows Installer:
Preparing to install" message but at least it opens the file.


I fixed this once by doing some severe surgery in the registry. If this
hint isn't enough to get you going, I won't give any advice on this in a
newsgroup; it's been said often times and is still true: messing with
the registry can absolutely hose your system.

Looks like my DDE is messed up right?


Maybe, maybe not - difficult to tell from here.

How can I correct it?


I don't know.

--
Michael Bednarek http://mbednarek.com/ "POST NO BILLS"

 




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