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Office Professional 2007
Keepitreal wrote:
Just to let everyone know. This sight wasn't really helpful. Comments were made, but no solutions. When someone posts, it is because they need help NOW. Sure, I should have formatted the hard disk, I should've...hindsight is 20-20. No real solution was offered. However, I did get it to work and if anyone else has this problem this is what I did and it worked. Uninstalled Office Basic 2003. Rebooted. Installed MY OWN PERSONAL version of Office Basic 2003. Rebooted. Installed Office Professional 2007 Upgrade. Rebooted. IT WORKS!!!! Yippee!!! "Keepitreal" wrote: Help! Hard drive crashed. My computer now has an almost new hard drive that came from a networked office (which is now closed); it has office 2003 on it. So I put in my office professional 2007 disks, enter product key, is ok'd, and then I get the following message: "Setup cannot find office.en-us\1033\dwintl20.dll. Browse to a valid installation source." I found some dwintl20.dll files on my hard drive, but when I click OK, it won't accept any. So, it cancels the upgrade installation. Can anyone help? I have looked everywhere on microsoft support, but cannot find this particular problem. Thank you. Well dude...I guess you get what you pay for. And next time when you post, click on the "I need free tech support that gives me a real solution and not just comments" button. Looks like you forgot to do that. |
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Office Professional 2007
Keepitreal wrote:
Just to let everyone know. This sight wasn't really helpful. Comments were made, but no solutions. 1. You mean "site", not "sight". 2. You were given the solution. Uninstalled Office Basic 2003. Rebooted. Installed MY OWN PERSONAL version of Office Basic 2003. Rebooted. Installed Office Professional 2007 Upgrade. Rebooted. IT WORKS!!!! Yippee!!! You were told several times that you could not use the OEM version as a qualifying product, you brag about getting it to work? You just followed the advice given to you or don't you understand that's what you did? Anyway, glad it's working now. -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html |
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can u help in the same promblem
your problem is my problem too. so how you could solve that. what shall i do.
Keepitrea wrote: Office Professional 2007 12-Jul-07 Help! Hard drive crashed. My computer now has an almost new hard drive that came from a networked office (which is now closed); it has office 2003 on it. So I put in my office professional 2007 disks, enter product key, is ok'd, and then I get the following message: "Setup cannot find office.en-us\1033\dwintl20.dll. Browse to a valid installation source." I found some dwintl20.dll files on my hard drive, but when I click OK, it won't accept any. So, it cancels the upgrade installation. Can anyone help? I have looked everywhere on microsoft support, but cannot find this particular problem. Thank you. Previous Posts In This Thread: On Thursday, July 12, 2007 10:52 PM Keepitrea wrote: Office Professional 2007 Help! Hard drive crashed. My computer now has an almost new hard drive that came from a networked office (which is now closed); it has office 2003 on it. So I put in my office professional 2007 disks, enter product key, is ok'd, and then I get the following message: "Setup cannot find office.en-us\1033\dwintl20.dll. Browse to a valid installation source." I found some dwintl20.dll files on my hard drive, but when I click OK, it won't accept any. So, it cancels the upgrade installation. Can anyone help? I have looked everywhere on microsoft support, but cannot find this particular problem. Thank you. On Thursday, July 12, 2007 11:07 PM garfield-n-odie [MVP] wrote: I would say that because the copy of Office 2003 that came on your almost new I would say that because the copy of Office 2003 that came on your almost new hard drive is not legally your copy of Office 2003, you shouldn't try to use it as a qualifying product for upgrade to Office 2007. Keepitreal wrote: On Thursday, July 12, 2007 11:26 PM Keepitrea wrote: I bought the upgrade for my own office version that I have, and installed it I bought the upgrade for my own office version that I have, and installed it with no problem on my computer; unfortunately, this is the hard drive that crashed Tuesday. So, rather than buy a new hard drive, I simply used the hard drive in the extra CPU from the office that was shut down last year. (I have had to reinstall all of my programs.) Anyway, when I tried to install the upgrade, I ran into this problem. The only thing I could think of that would be a problem was that this particular hard drive was in a computer at an office that was networked. So, I guess my next question is, do you think I should install my own older version of office that was on the crashed computer, then uninstall office 2003, then try installing the upgrade again? Thank you for your help. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: On Friday, July 13, 2007 11:01 AM Tim wrote: Office Professional 2007 Keepitreal wrote: I think when you installed that "almost new" hard drive, you should have formatted the drive and re-installed Windows, Office, etc. just as if you purchased the drive new from a store. Tim On Friday, July 13, 2007 11:16 AM Keepitrea wrote: I realize that...now. The question is what can I do now? I realize that...now. The question is what can I do now? Do you think Thank you. "Tim" wrote: On Friday, July 13, 2007 11:19 AM Peter Foldes wrote: Just want to know. Just want to know. Your older version of Office is a version that came = with your computer at the time or is it a version that you purchased = separately and then installed on your other computer --=20 Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Keepitreal" wrote in message = ... installed it=20 that=20 the=20 year. (I=20 install=20 that=20 computer at=20 think=20 crashed=20 again? drive that=20 2003 on it.=20 is ok'd,=20 source." I=20 OK, it won't=20 help? I=20 particular=20 On Friday, July 13, 2007 11:38 AM Keepitrea wrote: The older version of Office is also Office Basic Edition 2003. The older version of Office is also Office Basic Edition 2003. It came with the Dell computer. I believe we bought both in 2004. I have the original disks for the crashed computer AND for the hard drive installed now. Thanks for any help. "Peter Foldes" wrote: On Friday, July 13, 2007 12:46 PM Tim wrote: Office Professional 2007 Keepitreal wrote: If I were in your situation, I would start over...format the drive and install a fresh OS and a fresh Office. Who knows what other problems you will encounter later by using a drive from a different PC. In general, when you move a system drive from one PC to another, you always format it. It's not worth the potential problems, in my opinion. Tim On Friday, July 13, 2007 6:45 PM Peter Foldes wrote: Same answer as garfield-n-odie above--=20PeterPlease Reply to Newsgroup for Same answer as garfield-n-odie above --=20 Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Keepitreal" wrote in message = ... came with=20 original=20 came with your computer at the time or is it a version that you = purchased separately and then installed on your other computer acknowledged. ... installed it=20 drive that=20 used the=20 year. (I=20 install=20 of that=20 computer at=20 you think=20 crashed=20 upgrade again? Office=20 hard drive that=20 office 2003 on it.=20 key, is ok'd,=20 source." I=20 OK, it won't=20 anyone help? I=20 this particular=20 On Sunday, July 15, 2007 5:10 PM Keepitrea wrote: Just to let everyone know. This sight wasn't really helpful. Just to let everyone know. This sight wasn't really helpful. Comments were made, but no solutions. When someone posts, it is because they need help NOW. Sure, I should have formatted the hard disk, I should've...hindsight is 20-20. No real solution was offered. However, I did get it to work and if anyone else has this problem this is what I did and it worked. Uninstalled Office Basic 2003. Rebooted. Installed MY OWN PERSONAL version of Office Basic 2003. Rebooted. Installed Office Professional 2007 Upgrade. Rebooted. IT WORKS!!!! Yippee!!! "Keepitreal" wrote: On Monday, July 16, 2007 11:24 AM Tim wrote: Office Professional 2007 Keepitreal wrote: Well dude...I guess you get what you pay for. And next time when you post, click on the "I need free tech support that gives me a real solution and not just comments" button. Looks like you forgot to do that. On Monday, July 16, 2007 6:35 PM XS11E wrote: Office Professional 2007 Keepitreal wrote: 1. You mean "site", not "sight". 2. You were given the solution. You were told several times that you could not use the OEM version as a qualifying product, you brag about getting it to work? You just followed the advice given to you or don't you understand that's what you did? Anyway, glad it's working now. -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Display Images in DataGrid Directly from Memory http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...n-datagri.aspx |
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