How do I reinstall missing Windows Installer patch files (.MSP fil

G

Guest

I installed a new hard drive and after the program moved the data from the
old to the new hard drive I noticed that Office 2003 wasn't quiet right. I
tried to run the repair office 2003 installer and it gave the error below.
Just about every thing I try to install gives me the same error. Please help.

Thanks,
dbctl

Windows Installer patch files (.MSP files) from previously applied Office
updates are missing from the \Windows\Installer hidden directory on your
computer. MSP files are stored on your computer after update installation
completes because they need to be referenced for future update operations. If
the files are missing you will not be able to apply Office updates. You may
also be unable to uninstall Office products as a result of the same problem.
Please contact Microsoft Product Support Services for assistance.
 
G

Guest

Thank you very much. That seems to be the fix. I've been reinstalling
programs where as it wouldn't let me re/install these programs before. All I
did was transfer one harddrive to a new harddrive using Seagate's program.
What causes this to happen?

Thanks for you're help.
dbctl

TaurArian said:
How to troubleshoot failures updating your Office installation from the Office Update Web site
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304498
Method 7: Identify and correct corrupted Office installations

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===========================
TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2006
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dbctl said:
I installed a new hard drive and after the program moved the data from the
old to the new hard drive I noticed that Office 2003 wasn't quiet right. I
tried to run the repair office 2003 installer and it gave the error below.
Just about every thing I try to install gives me the same error. Please help.

Thanks,
dbctl

Windows Installer patch files (.MSP files) from previously applied Office
updates are missing from the \Windows\Installer hidden directory on your
computer. MSP files are stored on your computer after update installation
completes because they need to be referenced for future update operations. If
the files are missing you will not be able to apply Office updates. You may
also be unable to uninstall Office products as a result of the same problem.
Please contact Microsoft Product Support Services for assistance.
 
G

Guest

dbctl,
"What causes this to happen?"
Exactly what it says "correct CORRUPTED OFFICE INSTALLATIONS". Causes for
this to happen could be plenty including you using the seagate utility to
move your data.

~~~
yogi
~~~

dbctl said:
Thank you very much. That seems to be the fix. I've been reinstalling
programs where as it wouldn't let me re/install these programs before. All I
did was transfer one harddrive to a new harddrive using Seagate's program.
What causes this to happen?

Thanks for you're help.
dbctl

TaurArian said:
How to troubleshoot failures updating your Office installation from the Office Update Web site
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304498
Method 7: Identify and correct corrupted Office installations

--
===========================
TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2006
===========================


dbctl said:
I installed a new hard drive and after the program moved the data from the
old to the new hard drive I noticed that Office 2003 wasn't quiet right. I
tried to run the repair office 2003 installer and it gave the error below.
Just about every thing I try to install gives me the same error. Please help.

Thanks,
dbctl

Windows Installer patch files (.MSP files) from previously applied Office
updates are missing from the \Windows\Installer hidden directory on your
computer. MSP files are stored on your computer after update installation
completes because they need to be referenced for future update operations. If
the files are missing you will not be able to apply Office updates. You may
also be unable to uninstall Office products as a result of the same problem.
Please contact Microsoft Product Support Services for assistance.
 
G

Guest

"yogi",

Until "TaurArian [MS-MVP]" told where to go below to get the program to fix
my problem I couldn't uninstall or reinstall any of the corrupted
programs.....

How to troubleshoot failures updating your Office installation from the
Office Update Web site
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304498
Method 7: Identify and correct corrupted Office installations


Thanks for you're help again TaurArian [MS-MVP] I have fixed the problems.

dbctl

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yogi said:
dbctl,
"What causes this to happen?"
Exactly what it says "correct CORRUPTED OFFICE INSTALLATIONS". Causes for
this to happen could be plenty including you using the seagate utility to
move your data.

~~~
yogi
~~~

dbctl said:
Thank you very much. That seems to be the fix. I've been reinstalling
programs where as it wouldn't let me re/install these programs before. All I
did was transfer one harddrive to a new harddrive using Seagate's program.
What causes this to happen?

Thanks for you're help.
dbctl

TaurArian said:
How to troubleshoot failures updating your Office installation from the Office Update Web site
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304498
Method 7: Identify and correct corrupted Office installations

--
===========================
TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2006
===========================


I installed a new hard drive and after the program moved the data from the
old to the new hard drive I noticed that Office 2003 wasn't quiet right. I
tried to run the repair office 2003 installer and it gave the error below.
Just about every thing I try to install gives me the same error. Please help.

Thanks,
dbctl

Windows Installer patch files (.MSP files) from previously applied Office
updates are missing from the \Windows\Installer hidden directory on your
computer. MSP files are stored on your computer after update installation
completes because they need to be referenced for future update operations. If
the files are missing you will not be able to apply Office updates. You may
also be unable to uninstall Office products as a result of the same problem.
Please contact Microsoft Product Support Services for assistance.
 

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