EventViewer error - 1004- UserData does not exist

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Scott Stanko

Hi all,

Were any of you able to fix this problem? We are just about to start
deploying Office 2003 company wide and are using GPO along with a transform.

So far out of the 20 beta systems, I have had two run into the same problem
described above. In both cases, I had to completely uninstall and reinstall
Office from the share point.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
S

Scott Stanko

Hi all,

Were any of you able to fix this problem? We are just about to start
deploying Office 2003 company wide and are using GPO along with a transform.

So far out of the 20 beta systems, I have had two run into the same problem
described above. In both cases, I had to completely uninstall and reinstall
Office from the share point.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
S

Scott Stanko

Hi all,

Were any of you able to fix this problem? We are just about to start
deploying Office 2003 company wide and are using GPO along with a transform.

So far out of the 20 beta systems, I have had two run into the same problem
described above. In both cases, I had to completely uninstall and reinstall
Office from the share point.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
S

Scott Stanko

Hi all,

Were any of you able to fix this problem? We are just about to start
deploying Office 2003 company wide and are using GPO along with a transform.

So far out of the 20 beta systems, I have had two run into the same problem
described above. In both cases, I had to completely uninstall and reinstall
Office from the share point.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
S

Scott Stanko

Hi all,

Were any of you able to fix this problem? We are just about to start
deploying Office 2003 company wide and are using GPO along with a transform.

So far out of the 20 beta systems, I have had two run into the same problem
described above. In both cases, I had to completely uninstall and reinstall
Office from the share point.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
S

Scott Stanko

Hi all,

Were any of you able to fix this problem? We are just about to start
deploying Office 2003 company wide and are using GPO along with a transform.

So far out of the 20 beta systems, I have had two run into the same problem
described above. In both cases, I had to completely uninstall and reinstall
Office from the share point.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
S

Scott Stanko

Hi all,

Were any of you able to fix this problem? We are just about to start
deploying Office 2003 company wide and are using GPO along with a transform.

So far out of the 20 beta systems, I have had two run into the same problem
described above. In both cases, I had to completely uninstall and reinstall
Office from the share point.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
S

Scott Stanko

Hi all,

Were any of you able to fix this problem? We are just about to start
deploying Office 2003 company wide and are using GPO along with a transform.

So far out of the 20 beta systems, I have had two run into the same problem
described above. In both cases, I had to completely uninstall and reinstall
Office from the share point.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
F

Fahrer Gefunden

Hi Scott,

I gave up on Office 2003. Went back to Office 2000, more stable. I got
nowhere with this problem and MS isn't the most helpful either.

Kris
 
F

Fahrer Gefunden

Hi Scott,

I gave up on Office 2003. Went back to Office 2000, more stable. I got
nowhere with this problem and MS isn't the most helpful either.

Kris
 
F

Fahrer Gefunden

Hi Scott,

I gave up on Office 2003. Went back to Office 2000, more stable. I got
nowhere with this problem and MS isn't the most helpful either.

Kris
 
F

Fahrer Gefunden

Hi Scott,

I gave up on Office 2003. Went back to Office 2000, more stable. I got
nowhere with this problem and MS isn't the most helpful either.

Kris
 
F

Fahrer Gefunden

Hi Scott,

I gave up on Office 2003. Went back to Office 2000, more stable. I got
nowhere with this problem and MS isn't the most helpful either.

Kris
 
F

Fahrer Gefunden

Hi Scott,

I gave up on Office 2003. Went back to Office 2000, more stable. I got
nowhere with this problem and MS isn't the most helpful either.

Kris
 
F

Fahrer Gefunden

Hi Scott,

I gave up on Office 2003. Went back to Office 2000, more stable. I got
nowhere with this problem and MS isn't the most helpful either.

Kris
 
F

Fahrer Gefunden

Hi Scott,

I gave up on Office 2003. Went back to Office 2000, more stable. I got
nowhere with this problem and MS isn't the most helpful either.

Kris
 
F

Fahrer Gefunden

Hi Scott,

I gave up on Office 2003. Went back to Office 2000, more stable. I got
nowhere with this problem and MS isn't the most helpful either.

Kris
 
S

Scott Stanko

Hi,

Thanks for the update. We did find something else after doing some more
testing yesterday. (Well, two things, actually)

The first thing: If we initiated the installation using GPO and "pushed" the
upgrade on a computer specific group, we did not see the problem. The user
logged in and Outlook completed the installation and launched. However, if we
ran the upgrade (batch file with the same transform and mst used in the GPO
Push) locally on the workstation as an admin account and then logged back in
as the user, we got the Outlook error.

The second thing: In order to "fix" the installation for the affected user
account, we just had to nuke their outlook profile and then relaunch outlook
and rebuild it. Not what I really want to have to do, but it's alot easier
than uninstalling and reinstalling the Office Suite.

Hope this helps ... but I wish Microsoft would come up with a permanent fix.
Especially since it seems this problem has been around for while.

Thanks all.
 
S

Scott Stanko

Hi,

Thanks for the update. We did find something else after doing some more
testing yesterday. (Well, two things, actually)

The first thing: If we initiated the installation using GPO and "pushed" the
upgrade on a computer specific group, we did not see the problem. The user
logged in and Outlook completed the installation and launched. However, if we
ran the upgrade (batch file with the same transform and mst used in the GPO
Push) locally on the workstation as an admin account and then logged back in
as the user, we got the Outlook error.

The second thing: In order to "fix" the installation for the affected user
account, we just had to nuke their outlook profile and then relaunch outlook
and rebuild it. Not what I really want to have to do, but it's alot easier
than uninstalling and reinstalling the Office Suite.

Hope this helps ... but I wish Microsoft would come up with a permanent fix.
Especially since it seems this problem has been around for while.

Thanks all.
 
S

Scott Stanko

Hi,

Thanks for the update. We did find something else after doing some more
testing yesterday. (Well, two things, actually)

The first thing: If we initiated the installation using GPO and "pushed" the
upgrade on a computer specific group, we did not see the problem. The user
logged in and Outlook completed the installation and launched. However, if we
ran the upgrade (batch file with the same transform and mst used in the GPO
Push) locally on the workstation as an admin account and then logged back in
as the user, we got the Outlook error.

The second thing: In order to "fix" the installation for the affected user
account, we just had to nuke their outlook profile and then relaunch outlook
and rebuild it. Not what I really want to have to do, but it's alot easier
than uninstalling and reinstalling the Office Suite.

Hope this helps ... but I wish Microsoft would come up with a permanent fix.
Especially since it seems this problem has been around for while.

Thanks all.
 

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