On Apr 12, 5:17 am, "Peter Foldes" <o...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> See if this helps:
>
> 1st Rename Office subkeys
>
> Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
> settings for your Microsoft Office programs.
>
> 1. Close all the applications.
> 2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
> 3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
>
> 4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
> 5. Close the Registry Editor.
>
> 2nd. Detect and Repair Office 2003
>
> 1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
> 2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
> 3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
> 4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
> and click Change.
> 5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
> 6. Select "Reinstall and Repair" and click Next.
> 7. Select "Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation".
> 8. Click Install and wait the process to end.
>
> 3rd. Install the Updates
>
> If that doesn't help, please post back with any specific error message you
> are receiving.
>
> --
> Peter
>
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>
> "FJG" <n...@none.com> wrote in messagenews:HKmdnW_IooxB6oDbnZ2dnUVZ_oernZ2d@comca st.com...
> >I just dl,ed KB932330 the update to Outlook 2003 junk mail. It will not
> > install in any of my 3 winxp sp2 pro machines. As a result it leaves the
> > yellow shield in the system tray.
>
> > Ideas?
>
> > Frank
Thanks - that's fixed my problem and I can install KB932330 now. I use
Iolo System Mechanic, I'm guessing its registry cleaner component
wiped out an Office key.
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