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Hi Frank, Glad to hear the problem is resolved! I appreciate the information you shared with us. If you need further assistance on this particular issue, please get back to me at any time and we are glad to provide help. Have a nice day! Regards, Leon Hao Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - When responding to posts, please 'Reply to Group' via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights. Frank Laurijssens 25/4/2007, 7:44 น. Hi Frank, I agree with you there is something unusual here. But this seems not to be an install media issue because this does not occur when you mount the ISO to another virtual drive. I think this may relate to the virtual drive application (for example, Daemon Tool) you are using.
You can try to copy all files and folders from the virtual drive to a local position to see if it works fine now. If you need further assistance on the Office side, we are glad to provide our suggestions. Regards, Leon Hao Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure!
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Frank Laurijssens 19/4/2007, 10:18 น. Hi Frank, If I understood properly, your issue is: you failed to install Office 2007 on a Vista client.
Is that correct? Based on my experience there are many reasons that this issue may occur.
I suggest you try the following suggestions:. Suggestion 1: Clear Temp folders 1. Click StartProgramsAccessoriesDisk Cleanup 2. Clear your Temporary Internet files and temp files. Restart the PC.
Copy your Office 2007 files and folders to a local folder. Double click on the Setup.exe to start the install process. Suggestion 2: Check the Environment Variables I remember I have resolved some similar issues that the users report Office 2007 has failed to install. I have figured out this is caused by the wrong configuration of the user variables. To check it, please follow the steps below: 1.
Right click on Computer, and choose Properties 2. In the Tasks list that appears on the left, click Advanced system settings. Click Advanced tab, click Environment Variables. Under User variables for user name, check if TEMP is configured as the following value: '%USERPROFILE% AppData Local Temp'. Suggestion 3: Install under Vista safe mode Please try to install Office 2007 under Vista safe mode: 1.
Restart Windows. At the boot sequence, long press F8 key to invoke startup menu. Choose Safe Mode with network connection on the menu and press Enter. After Windows starts in this mode, install Office 2007 again and see the result. If all fail, then please help us collect some more information for further research:. Information Collection 1. Please take a screenshot on the exact error message and send it to me.
Please provide the setup logs for analysis. Does this occur on another system account on the same machine? Please also create a new one with admin rights to test. To take a screenshot - 1. When this error message appears, press PrScrn key on your keyboard. Type 'mspaint' (without the quotation marks) in StartRun box and click OK.
Click EditPaste to paste the screenshot. Save it as JPEG file type and send it as Email attachment. Collect Office 2007 setup log files - 1. Click StartRun 2. Type '%temp%' (without the quotation marks) and click OK. Send me all the TXT files in the format of: SetupExe(######).log - You can send them directly to this newsgroup or you can send them to me at Regards, Leon Hao Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure!
- When responding to posts, please 'Reply to Group' via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights. Bob Buckland?:-) At Beautiful Downtown 20/4/2007, 4:21 น. Hi Frank, To add to Leon's reply.
Did you burn a CD/DVD from the image or are you mounting it as a virtual drive to do the installation? There have been problems reported, for example, using Nero and the CD images it creates under Vista rather than another burner or an ISO mounting approach. Was there a previous installation of Office 12/2007 on this computer? (Beta or release product)?
Also, what is the 'localized' Vista definition you're using in this case? wrote in message news:[email protected]. Bob Buckland?:-) MS Office System Products MVP.Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends. Frank Laurijssens 23/4/2007, 4:47 น.
Hi Bob,. It doesn't matter whether I burn a CD, mount the ISO or extract the contents to a directory. The ISO has been downloaded from Technet Direct and the validation by File Transfer Manager succeeds.
It was a clean install of Dutch Vista RTM (DVD ISO from Technet as well). Now, when I browse through this newsgroup, I see many complaints about this issue, i.e. A non-English Vista, Office 2007 and missing CAB files, which aren't really missing, when you try to instal Office 2007. Which CAB file is missing, appears to be depending on the Office edition that's being used, when I try to install an en-us Office Ultimate on nl-nl Vista, it is Proof.cab, when I install Office Enterprise en-us on nl-nl Vista, it is EnterWW.cab.
Also, it is not likely just to be due to the language mismatch because I've encountered the same issue before with Visio 2007 and Project 2007 nl-nl on nl-nl Vista. (in Visio's case, it was VisPrrWW.cab that went ' missing'). The only thing that's visible in the logs is Cache Error 0x80070017. If I'm right, 0x80070017 indicates a CRC error but if the ISO is valid according to FTM, it's unlikely that there really is a CRC error in the same file over and over again.
If there's an external factor (like malfunctioning hardware) there should be some randomness there. And for the record: While typing this, I get the same error for Office 2007 Enterprise en-us on Vista RTM en-us. I'll answer Leon's message shortly. 'Bob Buckland?:-)' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Frank Laurijssens 24/4/2007, 5:46 น.
Hi Leon, I've sent the requested information to your mailbox. I'd like to let you know that I found a 'workaround' to the problem. First, I downloaded a new ISO from Technet for Ultimate. This did not help. Then, I decided to try to load Proof.cab from a different version CD, so I mounted the Office Enterprice ISO on a different virtual drive.
The setup program did not even wait for me to select the new drive, and continued setup as if nothing happened. 'Leon Hao MSFT' schreef in bericht news:[email protected]. Emily Lin MSFT 1/5/2007, 0:44 น. Hi Frank, This is Emily Lin. As Leon is out of office and I am the backup engineer. If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.
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When responding to posts, please 'Reply to Group' via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from this issue. This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights. Frank Laurijssens 7/5/2007, 3:02 น. Why would it relate to the virtual drive application? If this is a known issue with Daemon Tools (and in that case, with Alcohol, which is what I'm using, since they both use the same engine), why would copying the files from the virtual drive work? Does the setup software use a different routine for reading files from a disc than Vista's regular copy command?
In any case, I've tried all three options: burning the iso to a blank disc (fwiw, with Nero, which I read is also considered as a bad thing), using a virtual drive application (Alcohol 120%, latest build), and using a local copy of the files in the iso. Or is it, that the ISOs I downloaded from Technet ar less ISO-compliant than they appear to be? If it's Alcohol's fault, is there any clue where to look, so I can file a support incident with Alcohol Soft's support department? This still remains an Office issue, as I'm still unable to install Office the 'normal' way. Other applications install and run fine under Vista. 'Leon Hao MSFT' schreef in bericht news:[email protected].
Emily Lin MSFT 10/5/2007, 3:17 น. Hi Frank, At this point, I would like to write a summary for this case.
If there is anything wrong in the summary, feel free to let me know. Issue: Cannot install Office 2007 properly. The error says 'cannot find the file proof.cab'. Progress You have downloaded another new ISO from MSDN. It doesn't fix the issue. You copy the file proof.cab from another version of Office CD and it did workaround the issue.
The 2007/2003 Office Setup program creates a local installation source (named MSOCache folder). The Setup program copies the installation.cab files from the installation media to that location.
Thus, when you need to add features or repair Office installation, it can use the local installation source instead of asking for the Office installation CD again. We receive many similar issue about 'cannot find the.cab file during the Office 2007 installation'. It is because that the Office installation process cannot extract the file from the CD to the MSOCache folder properly. The issue may occur under several situations. Some of the issues were fixed by coming into Windows clean boot mode (disable all third party software and un-necessary device driver).
Some of the issues were fixed by manually copying the.cab file to the Harddisk. Since you have workarounded such an issue by copying the file proof.cab from another CD.
I would like to stop the troubleshooting steps here. Thanks so much for your understanding. If you would like to continue working on the issue, would you please run Windows clean boot mode to see if it works?
For detail information about how to run Windows clean boot mode, please refer to the KB article below. 929135 How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista Sincerely, Emily Lin, Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - When responding to posts, please 'Reply to Group' via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from this issue. This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights. Emily Lin MSFT 11/5/2007, 1:11 น. Hi Frank, Thanks for your reply and the clarification that mounting the ISO image of Office 2007 on another virtual drive made the Office 2007 installation finished. However, it is just a workaround.
I do understand your concerns. It is really annoy that we always encounter the error about 'cannot find.cab file' when trying to install Office 2007 on the computer with Windows Vista. So, it is my pleasure to help you to reflect it to the proper department for their consideration. In addition, please feel free to submit your suggestion on our product to the following link. Our Product Group reviews the suggestions submitted by our customers. Your feedback is valuable for us to improve our products and increase the level of service provided.
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Hi Frank, Is there anything I can do for you? If so, feel free to let me know.
I am glad to be of assistance.:-) Sincerely, Emily Lin, Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - When responding to posts, please 'Reply to Group' via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from this issue. This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights. Emily Lin MSFT 16/5/2007, 20:52 น.
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Frank Laurijssens 21/5/2007, 7:59 น. Hi Frank, Thanks for submiting the report. Did you try to extracted all files from the Office 2007 Enterprise ISO to the local hard disk on the computer with Windows Vista?
And then, try to install Office 2007 again. If anything is unclear or if you have any other concerns, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely, Emily Lin, Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - When responding to posts, please 'Reply to Group' via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from this issue. This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights. Frank Laurijssens 22/5/2007, 3:39 น.
Hi Frank, I am sorry to hear that you encountered the similar problem when installing Office 2007 Enterprise Edition on the Vista client. Does the issue occur on every Vista client? Are you able to work around it by another virtual disk? Please extract the ISO file on the Windows XP client. And then copy all the Office 2007 installation files to the computer with Windows Vista to install Office 2007. Thus, we can see if there is problem when you extract the ISO file on the Windows Vista client.
If possible, are you able to get different installation source files of Office 2007 instead of the ISO file to see if it is a problem of installation source files. Sincerely, Emily Lin, Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - When responding to posts, please 'Reply to Group' via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from this issue. This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights. Emily Lin MSFT 28/5/2007, 4:14 น. Hi Frank, Did you install the Office 2007 Enterprise Edition on the computer with Windows Vista successfully? Sincerely, Emily Lin, Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure!
- When responding to posts, please 'Reply to Group' via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from this issue. This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights. No, it still doesn't work. I asked the Technet/MSDN folks if there's something wrong with the images, but (of course) they claim they're OK. I don't have access to another O12 Enterprise source yet, I'm preparing this for a customer, I don't have a volume licensing agreement myself. But that's what Technet/MSDN is for, isn't it?
Anyway, as the installation source works fine on Windows XP, I don't expect the source to be corrupt. Any corruption in the source would yield errors on XP as well, wouldn't it?
I've opened a support incident with Microsoft to get this solved. If you're interested in the case number, just let me know and I'll email you the number. 'Emily Lin MSFT' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Emily Lin MSFT 29/5/2007, 2:11 น. Just to let everyone know: it looks like there are corrupted ISO images circulating.
Further investigations show that on my ISO image, which I downloaded over and over again from Technet (a legitimate source, I'd say) the 'missing' cab file has an invalid digital signature and a MD5 hash that's not the same as the accompanying setup.xml. So either the ISO image on Technet/MSDN is bad, or the mandatory File Transfer Manager mangles the file. I've also been able to reproduce the missing Proof.cab problem reported in other threads as well as a missing cab file in Visio 2007 Dutch, I bet it's the same problem.
So, we're still working on a solution. We could fool the installer by changing the MD5 hash in setup.xml in the EnterpriseWW.en-us, but I doubt this will lead to a working Office installation. 'Emily Lin MSFT' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Hi FrankThanks for your reply. Yes, I am interested in the case number.:) Hope the issue will been fixed soon! Best regardsEmily LinMicrosoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - When responding to posts, please 'Reply to Group' via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from this issue.
This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights. Emily Lin MSFT 30/5/2007, 23:09 น. (Solved at last) To make this story complete: It all turns out to have been a corruption problem in one of the mirrors of the MSDN/Technet download site. So, If you are having this problem, be sure you have the right media, or download it again from MSDN or Technet. If you don't have download access, and you don't have the original media, then you're probably trying to install an illegal copy so bugger off. That said, there are a couple of things that should be solved IMHO:.
On Vista, setup should not just 'fail' upon copying the file to the LIS, it should log and tell that the digital signature of the file is invalid and that the MD5 hash does not match, and therefore that setup cannot continue. On XP, setup does not seem to be checking signatures or MD5 hashes at all. KB826511 ('How to use a setup log file to troubleshoot setup problems in Office') incorrectly references Office 2007 as well.
'Emily Lin MSFT' schreef in bericht news:[email protected]. Lkwjeremy 11/6/2008, 2:01 น. I am a user of the Office enterprise 2007! I am trying to install the office on the Vista home x32! I have tried the thing that you proposed at the following forum: When I tried the first suggestion of your 4 suggestions the installation wanted the 'EnterWW.cab' file. I tried to give the right direction of the file from both the cd-rom and harddrive (i copied the files), but neither worked!
Then i tried ur secound and third solution, and those failed aswell! So now i would like you to help me turther with this problem! I have attached the log files from the temp folder and i also took a print screen to show you the error message that i got when i was testing your first suggestion!
I would be glad to receive any information or help that i can get! Peter Foldes 5/10/2008, 13:30 น. Vista x64 Ultimate SP1; attempting to install Office 2007 Enterprise purchased from university. Solution which worked for me, oddly enough, is to simply 'click' on the physical drive letter which contains Office 2007 (either physical or virtual). I have no idea why the installer fails to locate this file, but, just give it a helping help and tell it to find it on the CD-Drive which contains Office 2007. This probably wouldn't be a good workaround for environments which need to perform custom or silent installs. But for most users, should provide a quick / easy workaround.
Wanted to post as first was one of the first hits on Google searching this issue without a good solution. perlith - perlith's Profile: View this thread: redcap507 17/3/2009, 4:14 น. I have downloaded proof.cab from ramesh link.
It directly saved into c: my documents. I am still not able to install office 2007.
I have 'invalid location' alert. I am unable to proceed further. Please help me move proof.cab to proper location in my computer to succeed installing office 2007.
Thank you I am using Windows XP not Vista. lakshmicsholapur - lakshmicsholapur's Profile: View this thread: Peter Foldes 10/9/2009, 12:13 น. I have read many topics about solution of this problem but how I understand this issue is a real BIG BUG in MS OFFICE 2007 and the microsoft guys can't give us the working solution of it. I have tried all cases which I found in forums but it gives me nothing. I have tried 2 different O2k7 on 2 different XPs and I get tire to try something else. And the result of this all is 'ERROR'.
So what is this means? What kind of marketing is this? I will never provide that microsoft can release the trash like this. The similar history as with Vista.