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I had been using a fully licensed Office 2003 and using POP for my email
service. My company recently moved to an Exchange Hosting provider and that provider provides Outlook 2007 as the client. They Exchange Hosting company gave us an Outlook2007.exe file for us to either add or upgrade Outlook along with a license key. This file will not run on my machine (XP pro on a T60), but everyone else has been able to upgrade. I get the following error message in a dialog box. " "Setup cannot continue because a required file is either corrupted or not available. Run Setup again from the original source disc or download location" I am assuming that the file they are referring to is actually unavailable as everything seems to work fine. So what did I do to try to resolve this. 1. I downloaded the 2007 Trial for Outlook2007 and only installed Outlook 2007, which in the process also uninstalled my Outlook 2003 automatically. 2. I attempted to use the Key from my Exchange hosting provider, which did not work, so I used the 60 day Key that came from the trial download. 3. I testing the 2007 Outlook Trial and everything worked great, so I then uninstalled the 2007 Outlook Trial, so now effectively I had Office Professional 2003 on my system minus any versions of Outlook 2003 or 2007. 4. Now, I went back and tried to install the Exchange Hosting companies version of Outlook 2007 and again it didn't work and I got exactly the same message. (note that for everyone else in my company this has worked) 5. So, now I went back and re-installed the trial version of Outlook 2007 and used the 60 day Key which is now ticking. * What is keeping me from installing this Outlook2007.exe which everyone else seems to be able to install? * Is there a way I can just fix the licensing issue on my trial version of Outlook 2007 that will resolve this also. Note, I have not and do not want to install any other portions of Office 2007. Thank you, any help here would be appreciated. Yes, the Exchange hosting company punted on this. Geoffry |
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Geoffry wrote:
* What is keeping me from installing this Outlook2007.exe which everyone else seems to be able to install? Do you have the correct version of the Windows Installer? -- Brian Tillman |
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I only have what is included with the MS packages.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Geoffry wrote: * What is keeping me from installing this Outlook2007.exe which everyone else seems to be able to install? Do you have the correct version of the Windows Installer? -- Brian Tillman |
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Geoffry wrote:
I only have what is included with the MS packages. In Control PanelAdd or Remove Programs, look for "Windows Installer 3.1". Is it there? -- Brian Tillman |
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Yes, it is there, but I pretty sure that the installer was fine anyway
because I could install any component of Office 2003 or 2007 anyway. I just can't install Outlook 2007 from my Hosting vendors standalone Outlook 2007 package. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Geoffry wrote: I only have what is included with the MS packages. In Control PanelAdd or Remove Programs, look for "Windows Installer 3.1". Is it there? -- Brian Tillman |
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Geoffry wrote:
Yes, it is there, but I pretty sure that the installer was fine anyway because I could install any component of Office 2003 or 2007 anyway. I just can't install Outlook 2007 from my Hosting vendors standalone Outlook 2007 package. Were I in your shoes, I'd be looking to the hoster for a solution. -- Brian Tillman |
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I am taking another shot at fixing this problem. So I have uninstalled all
of my MS Office Pro products, all the 2003 and any 2007 that I might have had. And when I try to install Outlook 2007 on a so called clean system, I get exactly the same error. "Setup cannot continue because a required file is either corrupted or not available. Run Setup again from the original source disc or download location" I then took the same Outlook 2007 install file to another Thinkpad and it installed fine. So, it is definitely machine specific. Geoffry "Geoffry" wrote: I had been using a fully licensed Office 2003 and using POP for my email service. My company recently moved to an Exchange Hosting provider and that provider provides Outlook 2007 as the client. They Exchange Hosting company gave us an Outlook2007.exe file for us to either add or upgrade Outlook along with a license key. This file will not run on my machine (XP pro on a T60), but everyone else has been able to upgrade. I get the following error message in a dialog box. " "Setup cannot continue because a required file is either corrupted or not available. Run Setup again from the original source disc or download location" I am assuming that the file they are referring to is actually unavailable as everything seems to work fine. So what did I do to try to resolve this. 1. I downloaded the 2007 Trial for Outlook2007 and only installed Outlook 2007, which in the process also uninstalled my Outlook 2003 automatically. 2. I attempted to use the Key from my Exchange hosting provider, which did not work, so I used the 60 day Key that came from the trial download. 3. I testing the 2007 Outlook Trial and everything worked great, so I then uninstalled the 2007 Outlook Trial, so now effectively I had Office Professional 2003 on my system minus any versions of Outlook 2003 or 2007. 4. Now, I went back and tried to install the Exchange Hosting companies version of Outlook 2007 and again it didn't work and I got exactly the same message. (note that for everyone else in my company this has worked) 5. So, now I went back and re-installed the trial version of Outlook 2007 and used the 60 day Key which is now ticking. * What is keeping me from installing this Outlook2007.exe which everyone else seems to be able to install? * Is there a way I can just fix the licensing issue on my trial version of Outlook 2007 that will resolve this also. Note, I have not and do not want to install any other portions of Office 2007. Thank you, any help here would be appreciated. Yes, the Exchange hosting company punted on this. Geoffry |
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