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Old October 11th, 2007, 10:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Vickie
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Does anyone on here have any suggestions on how to get Office 2003 to
reinstall after I have uninstalled it. I can't seem to ge it to load again
and I am getting really desperate. First it told me I didn't have a file
named MSJSPP40.DLL now it is telling me that the Service.gif is missing.

If anyone has any suggestion I would greatly appreciated it.
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Old October 12th, 2007, 10:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Eric A.
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Default Office 2003

There is a chance that it is having an issue reading the disc.

Can you copy the entire contents of the Cd to a local folder, and run setup
from there?

--
Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup


"Vickie" wrote:

Does anyone on here have any suggestions on how to get Office 2003 to
reinstall after I have uninstalled it. I can't seem to ge it to load again
and I am getting really desperate. First it told me I didn't have a file
named MSJSPP40.DLL now it is telling me that the Service.gif is missing.

If anyone has any suggestion I would greatly appreciated it.

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Old October 12th, 2007, 11:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Vickie
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Default Office 2003

Can you tell me how I can go about doing that? I am not sure how to copy the
contents of the CD into a folder.

"Eric A." wrote:

There is a chance that it is having an issue reading the disc.

Can you copy the entire contents of the Cd to a local folder, and run setup
from there?

--
Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup


"Vickie" wrote:

Does anyone on here have any suggestions on how to get Office 2003 to
reinstall after I have uninstalled it. I can't seem to ge it to load again
and I am getting really desperate. First it told me I didn't have a file
named MSJSPP40.DLL now it is telling me that the Service.gif is missing.

If anyone has any suggestion I would greatly appreciated it.

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Old October 12th, 2007, 11:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Eric A.
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Default Office 2003

Right click on the dvd drive and choose explore.

When you can see the contents of the cd. hit cntl+a to highlight everything.
When all the files are highlighted.. hit cntl+c (to copy)

Then make a new folder on the desktop. Go into the folder and hit cntl+v (to
paste the cd contents)

Then run setup from there.

if the cd copy fails then there is a problem with the machine reading the
disc.

--
Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup


"Vickie" wrote:

Can you tell me how I can go about doing that? I am not sure how to copy the
contents of the CD into a folder.

"Eric A." wrote:

There is a chance that it is having an issue reading the disc.

Can you copy the entire contents of the Cd to a local folder, and run setup
from there?

--
Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup


"Vickie" wrote:

Does anyone on here have any suggestions on how to get Office 2003 to
reinstall after I have uninstalled it. I can't seem to ge it to load again
and I am getting really desperate. First it told me I didn't have a file
named MSJSPP40.DLL now it is telling me that the Service.gif is missing.

If anyone has any suggestion I would greatly appreciated it.

 




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