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Failed to install proplusww.msi
Failed to install proplusww.msi








failed to install proplusww.msi
  1. #Failed to install proplusww.msi how to#
  2. #Failed to install proplusww.msi 64 Bit#
  3. #Failed to install proplusww.msi full#

Of course, it could have worked because I had already installed Office 2010 with SP2 built-in.

#Failed to install proplusww.msi 64 Bit#

I then went and ran the install for the stand-alone installer for SP2 for the 64 bit version of Office 2010. I went ahead and left the MSOCache folder alone. Once it was complete I registered the software. I then rebooted, and installed Office 2010 圆4 using my old DVD (the one that had SP1 built-in). Well, I did some testing, and I feel that part of the issue relates to the presence of the MSOCache folder. My install media came with SP1 already built-in (I downloaded it directly from Microsoft). My Office Version is Office 2010 Pro Plus 圆4 with SP1.

#Failed to install proplusww.msi how to#

Looks like I'll have to figure out how to bake SP2 into my Office 2010 media, and just install it that way.īy the way, I'm running Windows 8 Pro 圆4. Still, it looks like I'm not the only one who has deleted the MSOCache folder (and I can bet that a lot of other people have to), so this is going to be a big issue for Microsoft. There was a work-around for that which involved copying the entire CD to your hard drive, and then changing a registry value to point the installer to the local directory. I think it was Office 2000 (or maybe 2003) that actually needed the CD in the drive every time you installed an Office update. I know that in the past, installs of Office updates, and service packs have been odd, in the fact that the source media in some form or fashion, has been required.

#Failed to install proplusww.msi full#

For reference, the full path to where the file "ProPlusWW.msi" is suppose to be isĬ:\MSOCache\All Users\-C\ProPlusWW.msi which I don't have locally anymore (as I said in a previous post, I deleted that whole folder after I installed Office 2010). When I went and ran the install, I got the dialog box as shown in Picture #2. My "About" information is shown in Picture #1. Not sure if my issues are the same as kherr, but I could not get it to install either.įirst, I believe I'm running the same version as they are. Since I'm running the 64 bit version of Office 2010, I used the 64 bit install file, which is called Well, I just went ahead and did the install from the files I downloaded from Microsoft.










Failed to install proplusww.msi