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missing pro11n.msi file
When taking classes at DeVry Online (about a year ago) they upgraded my
office 2002 to office 2003. Access is now corrupted but I cannot 'repair' because of the missing msi file. Would I have problems if I reinstalled Access from my Office XP (2002) CD and left the rest of the Office Pro suite as 2003? Thanks for any help, suggestions! |
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missing pro11n.msi file
Do you have the 2003 CDs? I have a feeling that if you don't have the disks
for the version of Office that your are running, you're going to have a difficult time correcting the problem. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Jennifer" wrote in message ... When taking classes at DeVry Online (about a year ago) they upgraded my office 2002 to office 2003. Access is now corrupted but I cannot 'repair' because of the missing msi file. Would I have problems if I reinstalled Access from my Office XP (2002) CD and left the rest of the Office Pro suite as 2003? Thanks for any help, suggestions! |
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missing pro11n.msi file
No, the upgrade was done online - I must have had the install file
(pro11n.msi) on my system but I don't anymore - I removed a lot of files to make space on my laptop... "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Do you have the 2003 CDs? I have a feeling that if you don't have the disks for the version of Office that your are running, you're going to have a difficult time correcting the problem. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Jennifer" wrote in message ... When taking classes at DeVry Online (about a year ago) they upgraded my office 2002 to office 2003. Access is now corrupted but I cannot 'repair' because of the missing msi file. Would I have problems if I reinstalled Access from my Office XP (2002) CD and left the rest of the Office Pro suite as 2003? Thanks for any help, suggestions! |
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missing pro11n.msi file
You'll have to contact Microsoft about getting replacement disks. It's a
nominal cost and you'll need to provide some sort of proof that you own it (product key, confirmation email, receipt, etc) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Jennifer" wrote in message ... No, the upgrade was done online - I must have had the install file (pro11n.msi) on my system but I don't anymore - I removed a lot of files to make space on my laptop... "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Do you have the 2003 CDs? I have a feeling that if you don't have the disks for the version of Office that your are running, you're going to have a difficult time correcting the problem. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Jennifer" wrote in message ... When taking classes at DeVry Online (about a year ago) they upgraded my office 2002 to office 2003. Access is now corrupted but I cannot 'repair' because of the missing msi file. Would I have problems if I reinstalled Access from my Office XP (2002) CD and left the rest of the Office Pro suite as 2003? Thanks for any help, suggestions! |
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