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Microsoft office has not been installed for the current user
Hi Team,
"Microsoft office Word has not been installed for the current user, Please run setup to install the application" this is the error i m getting when i tried to open word, i have uninstalled and reinstalled office 2003. the same repeats. Team can anyone help me..plz |
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Microsoft office has not been installed for the current user
The only way that worked, and stayed after the next updates, was to backup
the user's windows profile, delete the active one, and copy back the needed files. Something in the registry, but deleting HKLU\software\microsoft\office did not fix it. "Krishna Mohan" wrote: Hi Team, "Microsoft office Word has not been installed for the current user, Please run setup to install the application" this is the error i m getting when i tried to open word, i have uninstalled and reinstalled office 2003. the same repeats. Team can anyone help me..plz |
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Microsoft office has not been installed for the current user
Hello Guys, Many of you have seen my posts about this Microsoft error message that was a major problem because there wasn't anything out there to fix the problem. So, here is the fix and what you need to do. Just so everyone knows what the exact error message is, if you get this when opening Word, Excel, or any Office product "MS Office "Enter Office Product (Word, Excel, etc)" has not been installed for the current user, then go to this link and follow the directions step by step. http://www.anypcinfo.com/MS_Office_N...lled_Fix.shtml Gadow21 -- gadow21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gadow21's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/gadow21.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/office-setup/995486.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Microsoft office has not been installed for the current user
Thanks gaddow 21, that did it for me. I hope it stays fixed now. Just incase the link goes away, here is the text for the anypcinfo.com article: 1) Create a Windows Account with full control admin rights, and then go ahead and log into that new account. 2) When under the newly created account, open every Office product you have, then close one at a time (Excel, Word, PP, etc...) 3) After opening every Office App, go into the registry editor (Start | Run, then type in Regedit) 4) Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Software | Microsoft | Office, and highlight Office 5) Then right click on Office, and go to Export, save the .reg file to somewhere you will be able to find it (Root of C:\ for me) 6) Log off your temp Windows account, and log back in under your normal Windows account that was giving you the error. 7) Open regedit again, and then go to File | Import and pick the file that was exported. 8) After it says that it was successfully imported, go ahead and try the app that was giving you problems. Now it should work, just like it did for me. Also, remember you delete the temp account that you created!! -- chuckpederson ------------------------------------------------------------------------ chuckpederson's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/chuckpederson.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/office-setup/995486.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Microsoft office has not been installed for the current user
"chuckpederson" wrote: Thanks gaddow 21, that did it for me. I hope it stays fixed now. Just incase the link goes away, here is the text for the anypcinfo.com article: 1) Create a Windows Account with full control admin rights, and then go ahead and log into that new account. 2) When under the newly created account, open every Office product you have, then close one at a time (Excel, Word, PP, etc...) 3) After opening every Office App, go into the registry editor (Start | Run, then type in Regedit) 4) Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Software | Microsoft | Office, and highlight Office 5) Then right click on Office, and go to Export, save the .reg file to somewhere you will be able to find it (Root of C:\ for me) 6) Log off your temp Windows account, and log back in under your normal Windows account that was giving you the error. 7) Open regedit again, and then go to File | Import and pick the file that was exported. 8) After it says that it was successfully imported, go ahead and try the app that was giving you problems. Now it should work, just like it did for me. Also, remember you delete the temp account that you created!! -- chuckpederson ------------------------------------------------------------------------ chuckpederson's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/chuckpederson.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/office-setup/995486.htm http://forums.techarena.in Didn't work for me... Vista Home Premium and Office 2007! |
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Microsoft office has not been installed for the current user
This fix didn't work for me. Even the Admin account wouldn't gave the same
"not installed error". It worked fine, then I rebooted the PC and when I opened any of the MSOffice programs it started giving this error out of the blue. This is a fresh install of both Vista Ultimate and MSOffice 2007. |
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Microsoft office has not been installed for the current user
Maybe try to reinstall windows.
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Microsoft office has not been installed for the current user
I don't know what the original issue is but that's probably not going to
resolve an Office problem. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Jason" wrote in message ... Maybe try to reinstall windows. |
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