Error Event ID 11935

U

Usnatsmm

Found the following in Event Viewer after installing SP1 for Office 2007 (x'd
out Public Key Token myself).

Event Type: Error
Event Source: MsiInstaller
Event Category: None
Event ID: 11935
Date: 9/10/2009
Time: 9:46:56 AM
User: User
Computer: Computername
Description:
Product: Microsoft Office Professional 2007 -- Error 1935.An error occurred
during the installation of assembly component
{C471BCC9-403C-4524-B12F-15758D87A2B2}. HRESULT: 0x80070005. assembly
interface: IAssemblyCache, function: CreateAssemblyCacheItem, assembly name:
dao,fileVersion="10.0.4504.0",version="10.0.4504.0",culture="neutral",publicKeyToken="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"

Office 2007 Upgraded from Office 2003. Found no Error Events after upgrade.
Looked in Add Remove Programs and found it will not let me uninstall SP1
(kb936982).
Also found Outlook 2003 Business Contact Manager still installed. I am not
sure if this is important, it struck me as odd.

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P

Peter Foldes

10.0.4504.0 belongs to the Office 2000 version. Did you leave some remnants of
Office 2000 on your system?
 
U

Usnatsmm

Office 2000 has never been installed on this system. It came with Office
2003 preinstalled and I upgraded to Office 2007. The upgrade appeared to be
clean. Then I installed SP1 and this popped up in Event Viewer.

PS. Check 'Notify me of replies' box so next time shouldn't take so long
 
U

Usnatsmm

Should this be investigated as a potential MsiInstaller problem as well as
Office/Outlook?
 

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