excel installation not recognized by xp

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khawaja Ikram Ul haq

each time i try to start excel it goes into reconfiguring
microsoft office....i have tried all the options of
uninstalling and installing, changing the configuration
and detect and repair but it just does the same thing over
and over again...The other commponents of microsoft office
work but excel refuses todo so..i only have one user/
administrator....it used to work but now it does not...is
there some formula for a clean microsoft office
install...as many components are left behind when
microsoft is uninstalled...
 
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di'Geratus Max

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article08-103
WINDOWS INSTALLER APPEARS EVERY TIME I START AN APPLICATIO

Intended For Windows XP / Windows 2000

The Windows Installer is a global application used to install man
Microsoft products, including Office 2000 and Office XP, and is eve
available to third-party developers to include with their programs.
Unfortunately, it's fraught with bugs, one of which is its tendenc
to appear every time you start Office (or some other programs) an
begin a reinstallation or reconfiguration process. All you'll see i
the "Please Wait" screen, followed by a progress bar. The problem i
related to the This feature will be installed when required optio
(sometimes called "Install on Demand"), used when installing som
applications. In essense, Windows Installer starts to install
"feature" when it is needed, even though it may be already installed


Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, Microsoft will not acknowledg
that there is a serious flaw in thier installer software. Here ar
the solutions we've come up with so far:

Solution #1:

Reinstall the application in question, and don't choose the Thi
feature will be installed when required for any of the optiona
components.
However, this may not solve the problem (which is the very bug we'r
talking about). We're currently looking for a way to fix the proble
properly, but in the mean time, here's how to turn off the "feature:


Solution #2

Open the Group Policy Editor by selecting Run from the Start Menu
and typing gpedit.msc. (If the file is missing, run mmc.exe instead
Then, select Add/Remove Snap-in from the Console menu, click Add, an
double-click Group Policy. Click Finish, then Close, then Ok.)
Expand the following branches:
Local Computer Policy \ Computer Configuration \ Administrativ
Templates \ Windows Components \ Windows Installer
Double-click Disable Windows Installer to your right, click Enabled
and choose Always from the list. Click Ok when you're done.
The change will take effect immediately. If you added a snap in, a
described above, you don't need to "save changes to the console."

Note: If you encounter an error about the Administrator Policy th
next time you try to install an application, you'll have to re-enabl
the Windows Installer temporarily.

[THIS IS THE ONE THAT WORKED FOR ME :WINK:]
SOLUTION #3 (FOR OFFICE 2000 ONLY):

Run the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE).
Expand the branches to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft
Office\ 9.0\ Common.
Delete the UserData value on your right, and close the Registr
Editor.
The next time you start an Office application, it will ask for you
username, but shouldn't bother you again.


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di'Geratus Ma
 
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Guest

Hi digeratus

i tried all your methods but the problem remains...in one
the installer starting is blocked but excel does not
start...similar the editing of the registry does not help

excel has been fully installed but whenever attempts are
made to start it...it starts the windows installer and
reinstalls excel again...but after that excel refuses to
start and the installer cycle keeps repeating inits
various forms...

have tried cleaning the registry via norton but that
does not help either...

uninstalling and reinstalling gives the same problem...

-----Original Message-----

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article08-103
WINDOWS INSTALLER APPEARS EVERY TIME I START AN APPLICATION

Intended For Windows XP / Windows 2000

The Windows Installer is a global application used to install many
Microsoft products, including Office 2000 and Office XP, and is even
available to third-party developers to include with their programs.
Unfortunately, it's fraught with bugs, one of which is its tendency
to appear every time you start Office (or some other programs) and
begin a reinstallation or reconfiguration process. All you'll see is
the "Please Wait" screen, followed by a progress bar. The problem is
related to the This feature will be installed when required option
(sometimes called "Install on Demand"), used when installing some
applications. In essense, Windows Installer starts to install a
"feature" when it is needed, even though it may be already installed.


Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, Microsoft will not acknowledge
that there is a serious flaw in thier installer software. Here are
the solutions we've come up with so far:

Solution #1:

Reinstall the application in question, and don't choose the This
feature will be installed when required for any of the optional
components.
However, this may not solve the problem (which is the very bug we're
talking about). We're currently looking for a way to fix the problem
properly, but in the mean time, here's how to turn off the "feature:"


Solution #2

Open the Group Policy Editor by selecting Run from the Start Menu,
and typing gpedit.msc. (If the file is missing, run mmc.exe instead.
Then, select Add/Remove Snap-in from the Console menu, click Add, and
double-click Group Policy. Click Finish, then Close, then Ok.)
Expand the following branches:
Local Computer Policy \ Computer Configuration \ Administrative
Templates \ Windows Components \ Windows Installer
Double-click Disable Windows Installer to your right, click Enabled,
and choose Always from the list. Click Ok when you're done.
The change will take effect immediately. If you added a snap in, as
described above, you don't need to "save changes to the console."

Note: If you encounter an error about the Administrator Policy the
next time you try to install an application, you'll have to re-enable
the Windows Installer temporarily.

[THIS IS THE ONE THAT WORKED FOR ME :WINK:]
SOLUTION #3 (FOR OFFICE 2000 ONLY):

Run the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE).
Expand the branches to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\
Office\ 9.0\ Common.
Delete the UserData value on your right, and close the Registry
Editor.
The next time you start an Office application, it will ask for your
username, but shouldn't bother you again.



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