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Old December 1st 06, 02:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
rsb
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Default How do I hide the Windows Installer box?

Our tech person recently reinstalled Microsoft Office 2003. During the
process Microsoft was also updated. I am not haveing any trouble with
Outlook except a "Windows Installer" box appears constantly with a "preparing
to install" message. The only option is to cancel. How do you hide this
message box? It will pop up while working in other programs not just while I
am in Outlook.
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Old December 1st 06, 02:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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I'd call the tech person back to deal with the issue.
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"rsb" wrote:

Our tech person recently reinstalled Microsoft Office 2003. During the
process Microsoft was also updated. I am not haveing any trouble with
Outlook except a "Windows Installer" box appears constantly with a "preparing
to install" message. The only option is to cancel. How do you hide this
message box? It will pop up while working in other programs not just while I
am in Outlook.

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Old December 1st 06, 07:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default How do I hide the Windows Installer box?

don't cancel it, let it run through and it should fix it for outlook. There
is a bug in the installer support files that cause it to keep coming up -
the fix is to either let it run or install something else that uses it -
then it pops up for that program.

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Our tech person recently reinstalled Microsoft Office 2003. During the
process Microsoft was also updated. I am not haveing any trouble with
Outlook except a "Windows Installer" box appears constantly with a
"preparing
to install" message. The only option is to cancel. How do you hide this
message box? It will pop up while working in other programs not just
while I
am in Outlook.



 




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