
ProPlusrWW.msi was initially released with Office. Moneta Pakkie/Office2007 VLE (Key Required)/ProPlus.WW/ProPlsWW.cab //Moneta Pakkie/Office2007 VLE (Key Required)/ProPlus.WW/OWOW64WW.cab 2 matched. I have a valid 2-user licence for Office 2007 Pro-Plus (bought for my son from a certified MS partner/educational reseller) with one licence still free. When I try to install Office from the CD I get a message halfway through the install saying 'Setup cannot find proplus.ww office64ww.msi, browse to a valid installation source and then.Ħ Jan The msi files are there but will not open/unpack/function. Ĭlick to expand.Really sorry for my ignorance but at age 76 I'm new to computers! I can however follow this up to a point. Then unzip it to the location your drive letter office 07.


Please please help - this is driving me and my grandson crazy. Really sorry for my ignorance but at age 76 I'm new to computers! I can however follow this up to a point. I have found and downloaded the service pack. As you say if I run that it says everything is up to date and doing this fixes nothing.

Where i get lost is when you say 'extract the contents from the.exe to a new folder (7-zip is your friend!)' and then executing the largest file. Proplusww.msi 2010 Proplusww.msi Office 2007 Download If I hover over the downloaded file I get the option to extract (using winrar rather than 7-zip - i think). I did this and placed that in a new folder. When I opened that folder there is only one item - being an exact copy of what I originally down loaded. Please please help - this is driving me and my grandson crazy.-> I cant see away to explore and open the largest fie which you identified. This article was written by Eric Ashton, Senior Support Escalation Engineer. This article describes techniques on how to determine and fix Microsoft Office installation failures. The techniques can be applied to all Office installations that use Windows Installer (MSI). When you troubleshoot Office install failures, make sure that MSI verbose logging is enabled. In Office, there's a setup.exe log file that's created by default. However, it doesn't give the detail that's usually required to diagnose an installation failure. With verbose MSI logging enabled, you will get a verbose log file for each component that Office installs. To enable verbose logging, set the following registry keys: You will have a verbose log for the installation of the Word component, Excel and so on.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsInstallerįor more information about Windows Installer logging, see How to enable Windows Installer logging. If you are running your installation manually on the computer as a signed-in user by double-clicking setup.exe, the log files will be generated in the %temp% directory of the user who performs the installation. Now that you have enabled verbose logging and know where you should look for the logs, just retry your installation.
