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Old June 14th, 2008, 08:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Richard Mitnick
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Default Install Office 12 over Office 10?

I have Office XP installed on my Vista Home Premium computer. I had tried to
install Office 2007 prior to Office XP, but the install could not get past
the translator files, it would not drill down in the folder where the
translator files are located.

So, first, there was just a patch which I think related to this problem, I
saw in various forums that a lot of people had this problem with installing
Office 2007 and getting stuck at the same point . Am I correct about the
patch? Or is there a way to get to the translator files?

If so, can I install Office 2007 over Office XP, or do i need to remove
Office XP, and, if so, do I need to edit the registry to get rid of all
traces of Offcie XP?

Thanks.
  #2  
Old June 14th, 2008, 09:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Chad J.[_2_]
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Default Install Office 12 over Office 10?

You can install 2007 over XP.

"Richard Mitnick" wrote:

I have Office XP installed on my Vista Home Premium computer. I had tried to
install Office 2007 prior to Office XP, but the install could not get past
the translator files, it would not drill down in the folder where the
translator files are located.

So, first, there was just a patch which I think related to this problem, I
saw in various forums that a lot of people had this problem with installing
Office 2007 and getting stuck at the same point . Am I correct about the
patch? Or is there a way to get to the translator files?

If so, can I install Office 2007 over Office XP, or do i need to remove
Office XP, and, if so, do I need to edit the registry to get rid of all
traces of Offcie XP?

Thanks.

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Old June 14th, 2008, 10:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
DL
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Default Install Office 12 over Office 10?

2007 should update OfficeXp without problems.
That being said you can allways uninstall Oxp, reboot, then install 2007
You should be aware as to what exactly is included in your 2007 version as
apposed to your xp version

"Richard Mitnick" wrote in
message ...
I have Office XP installed on my Vista Home Premium computer. I had tried
to
install Office 2007 prior to Office XP, but the install could not get past
the translator files, it would not drill down in the folder where the
translator files are located.

So, first, there was just a patch which I think related to this problem, I
saw in various forums that a lot of people had this problem with
installing
Office 2007 and getting stuck at the same point . Am I correct about the
patch? Or is there a way to get to the translator files?

If so, can I install Office 2007 over Office XP, or do i need to remove
Office XP, and, if so, do I need to edit the registry to get rid of all
traces of Offcie XP?

Thanks.



  #4  
Old June 14th, 2008, 11:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Richard Mitnick
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Default Install Office 12 over Office 10?

Thanks, so much. What about the business of the translator files that created
the Office 2007 installation problem in the first place? How do i get around
that?

Thanks,

RSM


"Chad J." wrote:

You can install 2007 over XP.

"Richard Mitnick" wrote:

I have Office XP installed on my Vista Home Premium computer. I had tried to
install Office 2007 prior to Office XP, but the install could not get past
the translator files, it would not drill down in the folder where the
translator files are located.

So, first, there was just a patch which I think related to this problem, I
saw in various forums that a lot of people had this problem with installing
Office 2007 and getting stuck at the same point . Am I correct about the
patch? Or is there a way to get to the translator files?

If so, can I install Office 2007 over Office XP, or do i need to remove
Office XP, and, if so, do I need to edit the registry to get rid of all
traces of Offcie XP?

Thanks.

  #5  
Old June 16th, 2008, 12:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Gordon
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Default Install Office 12 over Office 10?

"Richard Mitnick" wrote in
message ...
I have Office XP installed on my Vista Home Premium computer. I had tried
to
install Office 2007 prior to Office XP, but the install could not get past
the translator files, it would not drill down in the folder where the
translator files are located.

So, first, there was just a patch which I think related to this problem, I
saw in various forums that a lot of people had this problem with
installing
Office 2007 and getting stuck at the same point . Am I correct about the
patch? Or is there a way to get to the translator files?

If so, can I install Office 2007 over Office XP, or do i need to remove
Office XP, and, if so, do I need to edit the registry to get rid of all
traces of Offcie XP?

Thanks.



In addition to what DL said, there is a (recently discovered) bug in Outlook
2007 that will corrupt your mail profile if installed on top of Outlook
2003. Your best bet is to uninstall 2003 and install 2007 - your data and
settings should not be affected...

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Old June 16th, 2008, 04:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Richard Mitnick
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Default Install Office 12 over Office 10?



"Gordon" wrote:

"Richard Mitnick" wrote in
message ...
I have Office XP installed on my Vista Home Premium computer. I had tried
to
install Office 2007 prior to Office XP, but the install could not get past
the translator files, it would not drill down in the folder where the
translator files are located.

So, first, there was just a patch which I think related to this problem, I
saw in various forums that a lot of people had this problem with
installing
Office 2007 and getting stuck at the same point . Am I correct about the
patch? Or is there a way to get to the translator files?

If so, can I install Office 2007 over Office XP, or do i need to remove
Office XP, and, if so, do I need to edit the registry to get rid of all
traces of Offcie XP?

Thanks.



In addition to what DL said, there is a (recently discovered) bug in Outlook
2007 that will corrupt your mail profile if installed on top of Outlook
2003. Your best bet is to uninstall 2003 and install 2007 - your data and
settings should not be affected...

Thanks. First, it is XP, which I believe is 2002, but that is no big deal, I
could uninstall it. But here is the big problem with installing Office 2007:

When the install gets to wanting the translator file or files, it stops,
asks for a .cab file, and also another file, I cannot remember the suffix.
The files are on the installaiton disk, because I searched it in Explorer and
I saw the files. But the install will not drill through the folder to get at
them. I copied them to the C:\, and attempted to access them there; but the
install will not see them.

This is a problem that goes back to at least March of 2008, because I found
it in these forums that far back, and on an internet search, I even found one
person who had purchased Office 2007 in a box at a store and could not
install it for this reason.

This complaint has never been answered at this forum.

I would love to go ahead, I only installed Office XP because of this problem
installing Office 2007.

Any help will be appreciated.

RSM

  #7  
Old June 16th, 2008, 04:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Gordon
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Default Install Office 12 over Office 10?

"Richard Mitnick" wrote in
message ...


"Gordon" wrote:

"Richard Mitnick" wrote in
message ...
I have Office XP installed on my Vista Home Premium computer. I had
tried
to
install Office 2007 prior to Office XP, but the install could not get
past
the translator files, it would not drill down in the folder where the
translator files are located.

So, first, there was just a patch which I think related to this
problem, I
saw in various forums that a lot of people had this problem with
installing
Office 2007 and getting stuck at the same point . Am I correct about
the
patch? Or is there a way to get to the translator files?

If so, can I install Office 2007 over Office XP, or do i need to remove
Office XP, and, if so, do I need to edit the registry to get rid of all
traces of Offcie XP?

Thanks.



In addition to what DL said, there is a (recently discovered) bug in
Outlook
2007 that will corrupt your mail profile if installed on top of Outlook
2003. Your best bet is to uninstall 2003 and install 2007 - your data and
settings should not be affected...

Thanks. First, it is XP, which I believe is 2002, but that is no big deal,
I
could uninstall it. But here is the big problem with installing Office
2007:

When the install gets to wanting the translator file or files, it stops,
asks for a .cab file, and also another file, I cannot remember the suffix.
The files are on the installaiton disk, because I searched it in Explorer
and
I saw the files. But the install will not drill through the folder to get
at
them. I copied them to the C:\, and attempted to access them there; but
the
install will not see them.

This is a problem that goes back to at least March of 2008, because I
found
it in these forums that far back, and on an internet search, I even found
one
person who had purchased Office 2007 in a box at a store and could not
install it for this reason.

This complaint has never been answered at this forum.

I would love to go ahead, I only installed Office XP because of this
problem
installing Office 2007.

Any help will be appreciated.



Are you trying to do an Everything install, or a Typical install?

  #8  
Old June 16th, 2008, 07:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Richard Mitnick
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Default Install Office 12 over Office 10?



"Gordon" wrote:

"Richard Mitnick" wrote in
message ...


"Gordon" wrote:

"Richard Mitnick" wrote in
message ...
I have Office XP installed on my Vista Home Premium computer. I had
tried
to
install Office 2007 prior to Office XP, but the install could not get
past
the translator files, it would not drill down in the folder where the
translator files are located.

So, first, there was just a patch which I think related to this
problem, I
saw in various forums that a lot of people had this problem with
installing
Office 2007 and getting stuck at the same point . Am I correct about
the
patch? Or is there a way to get to the translator files?

If so, can I install Office 2007 over Office XP, or do i need to remove
Office XP, and, if so, do I need to edit the registry to get rid of all
traces of Offcie XP?

Thanks.


In addition to what DL said, there is a (recently discovered) bug in
Outlook
2007 that will corrupt your mail profile if installed on top of Outlook
2003. Your best bet is to uninstall 2003 and install 2007 - your data and
settings should not be affected...

Thanks. First, it is XP, which I believe is 2002, but that is no big deal,
I
could uninstall it. But here is the big problem with installing Office
2007:

When the install gets to wanting the translator file or files, it stops,
asks for a .cab file, and also another file, I cannot remember the suffix.
The files are on the installaiton disk, because I searched it in Explorer
and
I saw the files. But the install will not drill through the folder to get
at
them. I copied them to the C:\, and attempted to access them there; but
the
install will not see them.

This is a problem that goes back to at least March of 2008, because I
found
it in these forums that far back, and on an internet search, I even found
one
person who had purchased Office 2007 in a box at a store and could not
install it for this reason.

This complaint has never been answered at this forum.

I would love to go ahead, I only installed Office XP because of this
problem
installing Office 2007.

Any help will be appreciated.



Are you trying to do an Everything install, or a Typical install?

I tried to do everything, but I do not need everything. I do not need
Publisher, or Power Point.

RSM

  #9  
Old June 16th, 2008, 08:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Gordon
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Default Install Office 12 over Office 10?

"Richard Mitnick" wrote in
message ...


"Gordon" wrote:

"Richard Mitnick" wrote in
message ...


"Gordon" wrote:

"Richard Mitnick" wrote in
message ...
I have Office XP installed on my Vista Home Premium computer. I had
tried
to
install Office 2007 prior to Office XP, but the install could not
get
past
the translator files, it would not drill down in the folder where
the
translator files are located.

So, first, there was just a patch which I think related to this
problem, I
saw in various forums that a lot of people had this problem with
installing
Office 2007 and getting stuck at the same point . Am I correct about
the
patch? Or is there a way to get to the translator files?

If so, can I install Office 2007 over Office XP, or do i need to
remove
Office XP, and, if so, do I need to edit the registry to get rid of
all
traces of Offcie XP?

Thanks.


In addition to what DL said, there is a (recently discovered) bug in
Outlook
2007 that will corrupt your mail profile if installed on top of
Outlook
2003. Your best bet is to uninstall 2003 and install 2007 - your data
and
settings should not be affected...

Thanks. First, it is XP, which I believe is 2002, but that is no big
deal,
I
could uninstall it. But here is the big problem with installing Office
2007:

When the install gets to wanting the translator file or files, it
stops,
asks for a .cab file, and also another file, I cannot remember the
suffix.
The files are on the installaiton disk, because I searched it in
Explorer
and
I saw the files. But the install will not drill through the folder to
get
at
them. I copied them to the C:\, and attempted to access them there; but
the
install will not see them.

This is a problem that goes back to at least March of 2008, because I
found
it in these forums that far back, and on an internet search, I even
found
one
person who had purchased Office 2007 in a box at a store and could not
install it for this reason.

This complaint has never been answered at this forum.

I would love to go ahead, I only installed Office XP because of this
problem
installing Office 2007.

Any help will be appreciated.



Are you trying to do an Everything install, or a Typical install?

I tried to do everything, but I do not need everything. I do not need
Publisher, or Power Point.

RSM



Sorry, what I meant was, when the install starts you should be asked for a
Typical install or a Custom install.

  #10  
Old June 17th, 2008, 09:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Richard Mitnick
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Default Install Office 12 over Office 10?

Gordon-

Egad, I could not fine a reply button. I actually made a new post, hoping
you might see it.

The history is: I tried both the Custom and Typical installs for Office 2007
with nothing installed. In both cases, the installer could not get past the
Proofing Folder.

I even copied the folder and its files to the C drive and tried to access
them from there on the install.

So, then, I installed Office XP, which went fine.

But, O.K., now I am functional, but I still want Office 2007. That is what I
use at work, some documents are, e.g., .docx, and I mean, you know, I paid
for the suite.

It was my error in uninstalling it in the first place I (It came
pre-installed, it was my error to uninstall it, does that give any hints?).

As I have said elsewhere, this is a big problem. It was recorded in this
forum as early as March 2008, six posts, but no replies. Also, if one
searches on Proofing.en-us, thisd thing is all over the internet, which no
suggestions.

Any help will be appreciated.


Sorry, what I meant was, when the install starts you should be asked for a
Typical install or a Custom install.


 




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