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Error #1321 MOS 2003 Setup
MOS 2003 Pro install setup error on Win XP Pro SP1. I was having trouble
getting the BCM add-in to associate with OL 2003. I was asked to uninstall BCM and MOS 2003 Pro and then to reinstall MOS 2003. MOS 2003 was working fine. With support help from MSFT Office specialist (not Convergys) we meticulously deleted the appropriate reg keys and files. We were going to use the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility, but it didn't list MOS 2003 so we did it manually. http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301 I am getting the following setup errors and setup stops when trying to install wisptis.exe. Wisptis.exe is unfortunately installed with MOS and it works with tablet PC. If you don't have a tablet, it stubbornly starts and helps itself to CPU. Just ending it as a process or trying to use msconfig won't stop it. A CPU gobbler that far and away most of the population dosn't need as a gift from the MOS developers and product team with every Office installation is ridiculous, but someone at Redmond made that call. These two links context how to get rid of it and I used one of these tools. They work and wisptis.exe disappears from your procdesses. Now I think this is causing me problems on the reinstall. I took steps here to uninstall wisptis.exe: http://www.boredguru.com/modules/new...d=193&forum=24 I'm getting this Error: Error 1321: Setup cannot modify the file C:\Config.MSI 3a5322.rbf. Verify that the file exists (it doesn't) in your system and that you have sufficient permission to update it. Should I search for this to download it? Could it possibly have been eliminated iin getting rid of the wisptis.exe annoyance? http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;232143 This KB deals with the error in Office XP and recommends checking a registry value here. My value is correct and conforms with this solution: HKEY_Local_Machine/Software/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon 1.. In the right pane, right-click AllocateCDRoms, and then click Modify. 2.. In the Value data box, type 0 (zero), and then click OK. 3.. Would appreciate if anyone has suggestions as to how to overcome this setup error. TIA, Chad Harris |
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