installer dialog box

G

Guest

Hi
I have windows XP, upgraded to Professional and recently installed the
office 2007 beta/b2tr. all my programs run fine, to my knowledge. Now, when
I start any program, O2007, IE, or other programs, I have a "windows
installer" pop up. The only difference is the new Office Programs, this is
very annoying. I'm not sure what it is trying to install, or if just
"cancelling" it is safe.
any and all help is greatly appreciated.
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Windows Installer Appears Every Time a Program Is Started
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;265194

Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301


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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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:

| Hi
| I have windows XP, upgraded to Professional and recently installed the
| office 2007 beta/b2tr. all my programs run fine, to my knowledge. Now, when
| I start any program, O2007, IE, or other programs, I have a "windows
| installer" pop up. The only difference is the new Office Programs, this is
| very annoying. I'm not sure what it is trying to install, or if just
| "cancelling" it is safe.
| any and all help is greatly appreciated.
| --
| truckrwolf
 
G

Guest

Thanks, I did the later, some what worked. I still have that pop up with
IE7, word, ecel, and acess O2007 programs. any new tab/window on IE7 starts
the installer pop up-same as before, just a one second wait instead of a 5
second wait. Any thing else that I can try.
Thanks :)
 
R

Rock

Thanks, I did the later, some what worked. I still have that pop up with
IE7, word, ecel, and acess O2007 programs. any new tab/window on IE7
starts
the installer pop up-same as before, just a one second wait instead of a 5
second wait. Any thing else that I can try.
Thanks :)


You're running beta software. This should only be done on a test system.
You should post to the newsgroups for the beta software. Problems that have
occurred as a result of installing beta software are not handled in this
newsgroup.
 

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