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Paulee

No one on any of the threads to do with "fatal error during installation"
bug, has had a solution that works...obviously there is something wrong with
the setup.exe files, as having to modify the setup.ini, etc.. requires
microsoft come to the party & suggest a fix that works, or at lease a copy of
the correct setup.ini file that they are using to make it work! I tried the
..msi file which at least gets me to entering the key, before bombing out
saying that the install files are corrupt; further adding dirs to the
installation dirs. root, as defined in the sstd11n.xml makes the install get
further along. Turning off virus software, etc.... won't cut it, so please
come up with the link for a setup.exe file that works, or the directory
structure for the installation files, or this method of trying software &
buying it without having to go to a shop, will flop. & providing newsgroups
is a cheap cop-out for true support we'd get from other software vendors that
sell on line( at least I can reply directly back to them with a problem & get
a fix that works). At least have a resident expert, that can suggest what
software you may have running that will commonly cause this kind of error,
like .net, java not being of correct version, etc... instead of the dumb
questions being asked, I have an IT background don't insult me. Sorry,
starting to get pissed, will stop writing...
 
P

Paulee

No one on any of the threads to do with "fatal error during installation"
bug, has had a solution that works...obviously there is something wrong with
the setup.exe files, as having to modify the setup.ini, etc.. requires
microsoft come to the party & suggest a fix that works, or at lease a copy of
the correct setup.ini file that they are using to make it work! I tried the
..msi file which at least gets me to entering the key, before bombing out
saying that the install files are corrupt; further adding dirs to the
installation dirs. root, as defined in the sstd11n.xml makes the install get
further along. Turning off virus software, etc.... won't cut it, so please
come up with the link for a setup.exe file that works, or the directory
structure for the installation files, or this method of trying software &
buying it without having to go to a shop, will flop. & providing newsgroups
is a cheap cop-out for true support we'd get from other software vendors that
sell on line( at least I can reply directly back to them with a problem & get
a fix that works). At least have a resident expert, that can suggest what
software you may have running that will commonly cause this kind of error,
like .net, java not being of correct version, etc... instead of the dumb
questions being asked, I have an IT background don't insult me. Sorry,
starting to get pissed, will stop writing...
 
P

Paulee

No one on any of the threads to do with "fatal error during installation"
bug, has had a solution that works...obviously there is something wrong with
the setup.exe files, as having to modify the setup.ini, etc.. requires
microsoft come to the party & suggest a fix that works, or at lease a copy of
the correct setup.ini file that they are using to make it work! I tried the
..msi file which at least gets me to entering the key, before bombing out
saying that the install files are corrupt; further adding dirs to the
installation dirs. root, as defined in the sstd11n.xml makes the install get
further along. Turning off virus software, etc.... won't cut it, so please
come up with the link for a setup.exe file that works, or the directory
structure for the installation files, or this method of trying software &
buying it without having to go to a shop, will flop. & providing newsgroups
is a cheap cop-out for true support we'd get from other software vendors that
sell on line( at least I can reply directly back to them with a problem & get
a fix that works). At least have a resident expert, that can suggest what
software you may have running that will commonly cause this kind of error,
like .net, java not being of correct version, etc... instead of the dumb
questions being asked, I have an IT background don't insult me. Sorry,
starting to get pissed, will stop writing...
 
P

Paulee

No one on any of the threads to do with "fatal error during installation"
bug, has had a solution that works...obviously there is something wrong with
the setup.exe files, as having to modify the setup.ini, etc.. requires
microsoft come to the party & suggest a fix that works, or at lease a copy of
the correct setup.ini file that they are using to make it work! I tried the
..msi file which at least gets me to entering the key, before bombing out
saying that the install files are corrupt; further adding dirs to the
installation dirs. root, as defined in the sstd11n.xml makes the install get
further along. Turning off virus software, etc.... won't cut it, so please
come up with the link for a setup.exe file that works, or the directory
structure for the installation files, or this method of trying software &
buying it without having to go to a shop, will flop. & providing newsgroups
is a cheap cop-out for true support we'd get from other software vendors that
sell on line( at least I can reply directly back to them with a problem & get
a fix that works). At least have a resident expert, that can suggest what
software you may have running that will commonly cause this kind of error,
like .net, java not being of correct version, etc... instead of the dumb
questions being asked, I have an IT background don't insult me. Sorry,
starting to get pissed, will stop writing...
 
P

Paulee

No one on any of the threads to do with "fatal error during installation"
bug, has had a solution that works...obviously there is something wrong with
the setup.exe files, as having to modify the setup.ini, etc.. requires
microsoft come to the party & suggest a fix that works, or at lease a copy of
the correct setup.ini file that they are using to make it work! I tried the
..msi file which at least gets me to entering the key, before bombing out
saying that the install files are corrupt; further adding dirs to the
installation dirs. root, as defined in the sstd11n.xml makes the install get
further along. Turning off virus software, etc.... won't cut it, so please
come up with the link for a setup.exe file that works, or the directory
structure for the installation files, or this method of trying software &
buying it without having to go to a shop, will flop. & providing newsgroups
is a cheap cop-out for true support we'd get from other software vendors that
sell on line( at least I can reply directly back to them with a problem & get
a fix that works). At least have a resident expert, that can suggest what
software you may have running that will commonly cause this kind of error,
like .net, java not being of correct version, etc... instead of the dumb
questions being asked, I have an IT background don't insult me. Sorry,
starting to get pissed, will stop writing...
 
P

Paulee

No one on any of the threads to do with "fatal error during installation"
bug, has had a solution that works...obviously there is something wrong with
the setup.exe files, as having to modify the setup.ini, etc.. requires
microsoft come to the party & suggest a fix that works, or at lease a copy of
the correct setup.ini file that they are using to make it work! I tried the
..msi file which at least gets me to entering the key, before bombing out
saying that the install files are corrupt; further adding dirs to the
installation dirs. root, as defined in the sstd11n.xml makes the install get
further along. Turning off virus software, etc.... won't cut it, so please
come up with the link for a setup.exe file that works, or the directory
structure for the installation files, or this method of trying software &
buying it without having to go to a shop, will flop. & providing newsgroups
is a cheap cop-out for true support we'd get from other software vendors that
sell on line( at least I can reply directly back to them with a problem & get
a fix that works). At least have a resident expert, that can suggest what
software you may have running that will commonly cause this kind of error,
like .net, java not being of correct version, etc... instead of the dumb
questions being asked, I have an IT background don't insult me. Sorry,
starting to get pissed, will stop writing...
 
P

Paulee

No one on any of the threads to do with "fatal error during installation"
bug, has had a solution that works...obviously there is something wrong with
the setup.exe files, as having to modify the setup.ini, etc.. requires
microsoft come to the party & suggest a fix that works, or at lease a copy of
the correct setup.ini file that they are using to make it work! I tried the
..msi file which at least gets me to entering the key, before bombing out
saying that the install files are corrupt; further adding dirs to the
installation dirs. root, as defined in the sstd11n.xml makes the install get
further along. Turning off virus software, etc.... won't cut it, so please
come up with the link for a setup.exe file that works, or the directory
structure for the installation files, or this method of trying software &
buying it without having to go to a shop, will flop. & providing newsgroups
is a cheap cop-out for true support we'd get from other software vendors that
sell on line( at least I can reply directly back to them with a problem & get
a fix that works). At least have a resident expert, that can suggest what
software you may have running that will commonly cause this kind of error,
like .net, java not being of correct version, etc... instead of the dumb
questions being asked, I have an IT background don't insult me. Sorry,
starting to get pissed, will stop writing...
 
P

Paulee

No one on any of the threads to do with "fatal error during installation"
bug, has had a solution that works...obviously there is something wrong with
the setup.exe files, as having to modify the setup.ini, etc.. requires
microsoft come to the party & suggest a fix that works, or at lease a copy of
the correct setup.ini file that they are using to make it work! I tried the
..msi file which at least gets me to entering the key, before bombing out
saying that the install files are corrupt; further adding dirs to the
installation dirs. root, as defined in the sstd11n.xml makes the install get
further along. Turning off virus software, etc.... won't cut it, so please
come up with the link for a setup.exe file that works, or the directory
structure for the installation files, or this method of trying software &
buying it without having to go to a shop, will flop. & providing newsgroups
is a cheap cop-out for true support we'd get from other software vendors that
sell on line( at least I can reply directly back to them with a problem & get
a fix that works). At least have a resident expert, that can suggest what
software you may have running that will commonly cause this kind of error,
like .net, java not being of correct version, etc... instead of the dumb
questions being asked, I have an IT background don't insult me. Sorry,
starting to get pissed, will stop writing...
 
P

Paulee

Typical replies... If you do a search on "fatal error during installation"
under office, you will see a stack of frustrated people with the exact same
problem, we don't all use the same PC, so I would hazard a guess that it is
the download. Are there any MS gurus out there. Open office is looking
better all the time....
 
P

Paulee

Typical replies... If you do a search on "fatal error during installation"
under office, you will see a stack of frustrated people with the exact same
problem, we don't all use the same PC, so I would hazard a guess that it is
the download. Are there any MS gurus out there. Open office is looking
better all the time....
 
P

Paulee

Typical replies... If you do a search on "fatal error during installation"
under office, you will see a stack of frustrated people with the exact same
problem, we don't all use the same PC, so I would hazard a guess that it is
the download. Are there any MS gurus out there. Open office is looking
better all the time....
 

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