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The full download suggested here worked almost perfectly for me. I was
receiving error code 0x530. And ironically, just like Flowers, I tried to install 8 previous times. I did most of the items listed in the Knowledge Base without success during those for previous attempts. I did get the "unexpected version" error after the installation was complete, but based on the experience recounted by others in this forum, rebooted. Despite the error message, the service pack had installed. Thanks so much! BTW, this is one of the few times I've had problems with Microsoft update. "David S. [MS]" wrote: Error code 0x51F (decimal 1311) occurs when Office Setup cannot locate the installation source. This may occur when the Local Installation Source is enabled but has been corrupted or deleted. This problem may be avoided by installing the full-file update for Office 2003 from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en. The full-file update is the update with filename Office2003SP2-KB887616-FullFile-ENU.exe. You may be prompted to insert your Office 2003 CD-ROM during installation of this update. David "Vicky" wrote: There are alot of people experiencing problems trying to install the Office 2003 SP2 update. I've managed to install the OneNote update but tried the Office one a few times and still having problems. Any ideas? Everyone seems to be getting the error code 0x51F vic "David S. [MS]" wrote: The links given above for Project Server and Visio are incorrect. The correct links a - Project Server 2003: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en - Visio 2003: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en "David S. [MS]" wrote: Service Pack 2 for Office System 2003 products has been released. Service packs are available for the following products: - Office 2003: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en - Office 2003 Proofing Tools: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en - OneNote 2003: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en - Outlook Live: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en - Project 2003: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en - Project Server 2003: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en - Visio 2003: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en - Windows SharePoint Services: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en |
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The Local Install Source (LIS) is a good thing to have if you want to be
able to add/remove/repair Office 2003 and don't have the product CD on hand. Basically the LIS is a hidden directory on the hard drive (MSOCache) that contains a cached copy of the product CD. The downside is that there are features of Windows XP that can make the LIS unusable. For example, two that I am aware of are System Restore and the Cleanup Wizard. Both of these tend to touch the LIS and can cause it to become unusable. In any event, the LISTool can reinstate the LIS on the local drive if you know there is a chance you will not have access to the product CD or the orginal installation location on the network. /neo PS - The switching between two different file sizes in patching is normal when the LIS is present vs. when it isn't. "JC" wrote in message ... On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:58:03 -0700, "David S. [MS]" David S. wrote: Service Pack 2 for Office System 2003 products has been released. Service packs are available for the following products: [snip] Hi David, I have a question about the SP2 update - more particularly about LIS. This Wednesday morning when I checked the MS Update site there were 2 updates available - the KB904631 junk filter and Office 2003 SP2. I selected both for installation. I was told that the download would be pretty big so I went off to do something else and checked back some time later. The junk filter had installed but there was a pop-up screen saying that the SP2 installation had failed. I tried it again. The installation bar went all the way across the screen but after it reached the end the pop-up window appeared saying that the installation had failed. I clicked on the red cross on the update history screen and found that the error was 0x51F. I dug around and found a page headed "Office Update fails to install with error 0x51F. That said to download a file called LisTool.exe. I ran that and extracted the files LisTool.exe and LisTool.chm and then ran LisTool.exe to disable LIS for Office. I then tried the update again but this time it failed with error 0x8024002c and a pop-up about not being able to find PRO11N.MSI. I checked both C: and D: drives and the file was not to be found on either drive. I then tried the update again and this time a download started for 136MB beginning at 45MB (maybe the 34MB mentioned above was wrong). THIS time the installation completed satisfactorily. LIS doesn't seem to have been re-enabled when the update installation completed satisfactorily. I ran LisTool and it had empty tick boxes for both Office and removing hidden data. I am not sure if I should re-enable one or both of these again. My gut instinct is that they should be left not enabled. Would you please advise me on this? -- Cheers . . . JC |
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I've been trying all morning to get the SP2 installed. First I tried the
smaller package, but it failed with "The update cannot be applied." Then I tried the larger one and it too failed. I then checked the KB which directed me to the install logs. Here's what I found in the 0H...msi.log file: MSI (s) (FC:08) [11:26:28:932]: Product: Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 - Update 'Office 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2): MAINSP2ff' could not be installed. Error code 1603. Additional information is available in the log file C:\DOCUME~1\Tom\LOCALS~1\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(0000 6)_Msi.log. MSI (s) (FC:08) [11:26:28:942]: Note: 1: 1729 MSI (s) (FC:08) [11:26:28:952]: Product: Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 -- Configuration failed. MSI (s) (FC:08) [11:26:28:972]: Attempting to delete file C:\WINDOWS\Installer\f54a9.msp MSI (s) (FC:08) [11:26:29:042]: Cleaning up uninstalled install packages, if any exist MSI (s) (FC:08) [11:26:29:042]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603 I checked and f54a9.msp does not exist. So I created a dummy f54a9.msp and retried the install. This time it failed, again, trying to delete 2bd7b7.msp. As someone suggested, it's sure easier installing updates on a Mac! -Tom "Vicky" wrote: There are alot of people experiencing problems trying to install the Office 2003 SP2 update. I've managed to install the OneNote update but tried the Office one a few times and still having problems. Any ideas? Everyone seems to be getting the error code 0x51F vic |
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