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Ms office 2007 activation wizard
Ms office 2007 activation wizard






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And there is the 'description' part in the same window. You can see that there are arrow buttons to scroll down and up among the events. Once you hit a line (information), 'event properties ' window opens. MAZENS's WAY SOLVED IT Thanks Mazen, nice move, it has worked out, Start Menu->Control Panel->AdministrativeTools->EventViewer (Hurray, we have the so called found event viewer) Then hit 'Application', which brings Type, Date, time, source bla bla window in which the events are listed. I suggest trying this first, before attempting any of the other solutions suggested by Microsoft which require you to mess with the Registry and what not. You are done! Hopefully this should work. Select "copy" Go to the open window with the Microsoft Office Start Menu foler.

ms office 2007 activation wizard

Ms office 2007 activation wizard .exe#

EXE icons for all the Office applications and right click. Leave this window open Open the Microsoft Office folder on another window: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12 Select the. I thought I'd share here for those still frustrated with this annoyance: Go to the folder that contains all the Start Menu program shortcuts: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs Open the Microsoft Office folder and select all the Microsoft application shortcuts. Nothing worked and it was driving me crazy until I saw someone suggest to remove the shortcuts on the start menu and copy new ones from the Office 12 folder. I tried all the solutions provided in both the Microsoft support page (see this link:) and other tech forums. Reg: "Windows installer runs every time I try to open any Office (word, excel, Power Point, etc) application" I am running Vista with Office XP (2007). no nasty long wait while it configures itselft for the Nth time)! Now Word (as an example) starts right up (i.e. Now the configuration is a whole lot faster: one quick status bar and not another window then loading for a long time).īUT, I wasn't happy with just that (albeit faster), so I found a similar issue on the web and followed that suggestion: delete any current shortcuts (including the one in the Start button) and re-create the shortcuts (from C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 12), which *TOTALLY* fixed my problem. tried the repair function (in "uninstall or change program" control panel) and rebooted, but that didn't help.įound an article about conflicting office versions,, which suggested adding DWORD key "NoReReg" with a value of "1" inside HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\Options. Nor did creating a new profile and running Word (as an example). Once installed, I even tried running Word (as an example) as administrator, but didn't help.

Ms office 2007 activation wizard install#

There used to be a version of Office (2007 Student) on this computer, which may be part of the problem: when there are a few install traces lingering around (which may not be removed by uninstall or registry entries may be missed (when using a reg cleaner or looking around manually)). I would suggest running as administrator (after uninstall and restart), but that didn't help me (for Vista Home 32bit and Office 2007 Enterprise). This procedure has worked for me every time without fail, so hopefully it will work for others as well.

ms office 2007 activation wizard

To find the setup file involved in this mess, go to the following location (for x86 computers): C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12\Office Setup Controller Or, for 圆4 computers: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12\Office Setup Controller Next, simply rename SETUP.EXE.

ms office 2007 activation wizard

Updates continue to work, but after Service Pack updates for Office, the setup file seems to be restored, so the procedure would have to be redone after another Office service pack is installed. The one disadvantage of this is that you cannot uninstall the program before renaming the file back to the original name, but people rarely uninstall it anyways.

ms office 2007 activation wizard

Ms office 2007 activation wizard trial#

I'm running the Win7 Enterprise Trial right now, and it seems that for all the Win7 releases so far, the easiest way to get Office to work again is to rename the setup file as something else, so the reconfiguration process isn't even started. I didn't see any error regarding MS Office in the Event Viewer, and sure enough, your procedure didn't seem to work for me.








Ms office 2007 activation wizard