- #Microsoft office xp professional with frontpage proplus update#
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- #Microsoft office xp professional with frontpage proplus software#
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I checked the MSOCache folder - it has other folders in it, but none of them contain the Proplus.msi file As far as I know, everything else is completely up to date. And I have never had a problem downloading or installing any other microsoft update. I have Adaware and Malawarebyte's, but I only use them for manually scanning - they do not use real-time protection, so they should not interfere with the windows updates. I use the McAfee security suite - firewall, virus scan, real time protection, site adviser, etc. When I checked the add/remove programs, Windows XP SP 3 was listed, and it was KB936929 as you suspected.ģ. I got the files from which I had found mentioned on another support forum - people specifically said it solved the problem I was having.Ģ.
So I then downloaded just the file and put it on my desktop so that I could point the installer to it.
#Microsoft office xp professional with frontpage proplus update#
The reason I downloaded both the entire cabinet and the proplus.msi file individually was that when I downloaded the cabinet, I could not direct the microsoft update installer to the proplus.msi file. None of the programs say they have SP3 if I open them individually. 0 - if I open Microsoft Office Word 2003 and click "about" it says it has SP 3. OK, so my office 2003 Basic Edition is version.
#Microsoft office xp professional with frontpage proplus Pc#
This maybe a concequence of one of your other issues and those need clearning up first if your getting multiple faults with various system files to running the malware guide as you must suspect malware on your PC etcġ. If this is more an Office thing then unhide files (in any folder click Tools > Folder Options > Click on the View tab and choose “Show Hidden Files and Folders” and press "Ok." )and check to see in the C drive root that you have an MSOcache folder and is ProPlus.msi in that folder? Reason some can block installations, so disabling them can help
#Microsoft office xp professional with frontpage proplus software#
What security software do you have installed, please list all? Check in Add/Remove and tick the Show Updates box and see if Service Pack 3 lists for Windows, may have the number KB936929 or click Start > Run and type winver and hit enter.ģ.
#Microsoft office xp professional with frontpage proplus full#
What Office Versions do you have (easy option to find this is either in Add/remove or to actually open the Office programs as in Word, Excel etc and check in the Help > About)?Īsking this as ProPlus.msi is an Office installer file, and wondering while you had bought Office Pro (XXXX) you downloaded one and more so from where as do look for the original as depending on where you downloaded this Office version from it "may" not have the full package of file as it seems you managed to download the full Office XP in one download and seperatly downloaded the ProPlus.msi file, if this is not the case then do let us know.Ģ. I don't want to download OFFICE1.CAB from this website if it will cause the Office XP programs to not work anymore.Just to try and rule out any conflicting information as you have Windows XP which has a Service Pack 3 (SP3) and Office XP that has also a Service Pack 3 (SP3) a few questions,ġ.
I was just wondering if it's safe to download OFFICE1.CAB to try and fix this annoyance and if indeed it will solve the problem.
The same website has OFFICE1.CAB (which is 200MB+) up for download too. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it." I downloaded PROPLUS.MSI from that website and guided the Installer to it. While searching on google, I found this website: It even comes up when the computer starts up. If I just click cancel upon this message the program works fine and all, but it's just annoying having to click cancel everytime I open up Word.
I don't have the Office XP CD so i'm trying to find a way to fix this without the CD. Now I know many people have had this problem before and I have googled PROPLUS.MSI. Click OK to try again, or enter an alternate path to a folder containing the installation package 'PROPLUS.MSI' in the box below." Whenever I open a program like Microsoft Word or Excel, it always comes up with an error saying "The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable.