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Old August 4th, 2006, 08:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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With that kind of an attitude I doubt you will get any help. Understand
that the MVP's and others that help in these groups do so voluntarily and
derive no monetary compensation for doing so.

By the way, this IS a Microsoft newsgroup..

"r3piphany" wrote in message
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This is for Millie and Joanne, the self-proclaiming MVPs. Like hundreds
or thousands (try looking up the error message and see how many people
are running into this problem) of others, I came here looking for
possible fixes, known issues, or potentially useful suggestions.
Instead we get you geniuses looking down your noses at everyone about a
problem you're not qualified to address (but that doesn't keep you from
acting like you're somehow indignant with all us little-people and our
petty complaints--you probably don't search forums when you run into
problems).
We don't need some half-wit(s) who haven't run into this issue to
explain that it's not supported by Microsoft (notice we're at a NON-MS
forum?).

If you don't have an answer why not save your insight (or lack thereof)
for some other issue?
Your arrogance comes across as purely as your ignorance, you obviously
don't know how to help these people. I suppose if you have a problem
with software you probably just decompile it and locate the bug
yourself, right? or, considering your obvious importance, your contacts
at MS probably just send you the source code to figure it out for them.

and oh gee, let's make sure we don't send millie any email to her
personal account, she might delete it without reading it, then what
will we all do?

and joanne, that isn't a bad idea you had... however no one cares if
you read it, we only care that for no reason you want to comment on it.
Must be the "well I didn't have a problem installing it--therefore all
these people must be idiots" attitude you probably have trouble with in
the workplace.
If you installed it with no problem, then why comment on it except some
pathetic attempt at making yourself feel superior? Invest some time in
self-evaluation and make the world a better place.

----------------------

Now for everyone else except those two "MVP"s... I've installed this on
two machines with no problems, put another hard drive into one of the
machines with a fresh install of XP pro, used the same downloaded
software that worked before, and got the error everyone else who would
come here looking for possible answers is getting.
I've checked about 20 forums with people running into the same thing,
and no answers yet. I only registered here to post my disgust with
those two arrogant rejects.
Hopefully someone aside from people who've never seen this error before
will make their way around with some insight that would be useful.


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Old August 4th, 2006, 08:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default Office Professional Plus 2007 installation failure

I have one suggestion which will help you 100%!

LOSE the attitude and you will acheive a lot more..

"r3piphany" wrote in message
...

This is for Millie and Joanne, the self-proclaiming MVPs. Like hundreds
or thousands (try looking up the error message and see how many people
are running into this problem) of others, I came here looking for
possible fixes, known issues, or potentially useful suggestions.
Instead we get you geniuses looking down your noses at everyone about a
problem you're not qualified to address (but that doesn't keep you from
acting like you're somehow indignant with all us little-people and our
petty complaints--you probably don't search forums when you run into
problems).
We don't need some half-wit(s) who haven't run into this issue to
explain that it's not supported by Microsoft (notice we're at a NON-MS
forum?).

If you don't have an answer why not save your insight (or lack thereof)
for some other issue?
Your arrogance comes across as purely as your ignorance, you obviously
don't know how to help these people. I suppose if you have a problem
with software you probably just decompile it and locate the bug
yourself, right? or, considering your obvious importance, your contacts
at MS probably just send you the source code to figure it out for them.

and oh gee, let's make sure we don't send millie any email to her
personal account, she might delete it without reading it, then what
will we all do?

and joanne, that isn't a bad idea you had... however no one cares if
you read it, we only care that for no reason you want to comment on it.
Must be the "well I didn't have a problem installing it--therefore all
these people must be idiots" attitude you probably have trouble with in
the workplace.
If you installed it with no problem, then why comment on it except some
pathetic attempt at making yourself feel superior? Invest some time in
self-evaluation and make the world a better place.

----------------------

Now for everyone else except those two "MVP"s... I've installed this on
two machines with no problems, put another hard drive into one of the
machines with a fresh install of XP pro, used the same downloaded
software that worked before, and got the error everyone else who would
come here looking for possible answers is getting.
I've checked about 20 forums with people running into the same thing,
and no answers yet. I only registered here to post my disgust with
those two arrogant rejects.
Hopefully someone aside from people who've never seen this error before
will make their way around with some insight that would be useful.


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  #23  
Old October 11th, 2006, 05:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default Office Professional Plus 2007 installation failure

hi. i didn't have that problem, and i think is because the file has the
correct size. the size must be 451,056 Kb. Try to download again and install
it.

good luck

bye



"marvin Villatoro" wrote:

I've downloaded the 440 MB of Office Pro, I am prompted to run the
installation but doing so i am asked if i wish to proceed with the
installation and I click ok, and i get an error saying that the installation
of this package failed. Can someone help me?


 




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