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Old September 16th, 2007, 09:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Paul W Smith[_2_]
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Default Office 2007 on VISTA Home Premium

I have just purchased a new PC and also Office Ultimate 2007.

I have installed everything on the DVD, but I cannot get help help either
when pressing F1 or clicking the help button.

Everytime I attempt to start help I get a Dialog box that comes up Microsoft
Ultimate 2007.... Configuration Process. A progress bar moves across the
screen, and eventually I am asked to re-boot for nthe chnages to takes
effect.

Aftre I have rebooted nothing seems to have changed. The next time I try to
call the help files the configuration process occurs and after a re-boot
nothing has changed.

My Office 2007 seesm to work in every other way, juts no help available.

Can anyone help?

PWS


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Old September 16th, 2007, 10:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Paul W Smith[_2_]
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Default Office 2007 on VISTA Home Premium

I have just discovered that although I have the required regitsry key, I do
not have the MSIServer.exe file in the required location - I actually cannot
find it at all.

How do I correct this problem?

I can find pages on the web on correctly a bad instalation, but I cannot
find a copy of the file to register it!

PWS




"Paul W Smith" wrote in message
...
I have just purchased a new PC and also Office Ultimate 2007.

I have installed everything on the DVD, but I cannot get help help either
when pressing F1 or clicking the help button.

Everytime I attempt to start help I get a Dialog box that comes up
Microsoft Ultimate 2007.... Configuration Process. A progress bar moves
across the screen, and eventually I am asked to re-boot for nthe chnages
to takes effect.

Aftre I have rebooted nothing seems to have changed. The next time I try
to call the help files the configuration process occurs and after a
re-boot nothing has changed.

My Office 2007 seesm to work in every other way, juts no help available.

Can anyone help?

PWS



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Old September 16th, 2007, 10:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Paul W Smith[_2_]
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Posts: 23
Default Office 2007 on VISTA Home Premium

Forget the message below, the file is present, I just could not see it.

PWS



"Paul W Smith" wrote in message
...
I have just discovered that although I have the required regitsry key, I do
not have the MSIServer.exe file in the required location - I actually
cannot find it at all.

How do I correct this problem?

I can find pages on the web on correctly a bad instalation, but I cannot
find a copy of the file to register it!

PWS




"Paul W Smith" wrote in message
...
I have just purchased a new PC and also Office Ultimate 2007.

I have installed everything on the DVD, but I cannot get help help either
when pressing F1 or clicking the help button.

Everytime I attempt to start help I get a Dialog box that comes up
Microsoft Ultimate 2007.... Configuration Process. A progress bar moves
across the screen, and eventually I am asked to re-boot for nthe chnages
to takes effect.

Aftre I have rebooted nothing seems to have changed. The next time I try
to call the help files the configuration process occurs and after a
re-boot nothing has changed.

My Office 2007 seesm to work in every other way, juts no help available.

Can anyone help?

PWS





 




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