Win XP Pro and Office enterprise 2007 setup error

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Guest

I am trying to load MS Office enterprise 2007 onto my new PC. This PC has
never had any version of office installed b4. When I insert disc I get the
following setup error:- "The language of this installation package is not
supported by your system." I have checked the disc, it is english version.
Win XP Pro SP2 is english version, I have tried changing language from UK to
US knowing it would make no difference and I was right, it doesnt. The Office
enterprise disc will load into my other PC (which is lower spec but running
XP Pro SP2 both at the same update stage) and it loads without any problems
at all. I have looked on The MS Office and XP support sites but cannot find
any other problem like this one. MS have not replied to me except to say I
have to pay £70 for support, why should I after buying XP and Office from
them? but thats another matter. Any help in this matter would be most
gratefully recieved.
 
R

Rock

I am trying to load MS Office enterprise 2007 onto my new PC. This PC has
never had any version of office installed b4. When I insert disc I get the
following setup error:- "The language of this installation package is not
supported by your system." I have checked the disc, it is english version.
Win XP Pro SP2 is english version, I have tried changing language from UK
to
US knowing it would make no difference and I was right, it doesnt. The
Office
enterprise disc will load into my other PC (which is lower spec but
running
XP Pro SP2 both at the same update stage) and it loads without any
problems
at all. I have looked on The MS Office and XP support sites but cannot
find
any other problem like this one. MS have not replied to me except to say I
have to pay £70 for support, why should I after buying XP and Office from
them? but thats another matter. Any help in this matter would be most
gratefully recieved.

You might want to look through the posts in and if needed post to an Office
newsgroup such as microsoft.public.office.setup.

http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...640-c1ba-43c3-a224-b3ec1473346c&lang=en&cr=us
 

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