Office 2003 update problem

G

Guest

Hi,
Running online update and its saying the following:

Installation Error: File Not Found
A requiered installation file SKU117.CAB could not be
found.

Search all over for this CAB file and I cant find it
anywere.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Brian
 
T

Tiff

I get that same message when I try to start my Office 2003 upgrade - same cab file. I'll be keeping tabs to see if anyone responds

----- (e-mail address removed) wrote: ----

Hi
Running online update and its saying the following

Installation Error: File Not Foun
A requiered installation file SKU117.CAB could not be
found

Search all over for this CAB file and I cant find it
anywere

Any ideas

Thanks

Bria
 
G

Guest

Since I posted my email address here, Im receiving emails
that has a virus attached to them.

Scanner: MailMonitor for SMTP v1.2.2

Problem description:
Email data:
MessageID: <200405030444109.SM00157@bxdbfx>
From: "Microsoft Program Security Department"
<[email protected]>
To: "MS Corporation Customer"
<[email protected]>
Cc:
Subject: Newest Security Upgrade
Scanning part []

Scanning part []

Scanning part []
Attachment validity check: passed.

Scanning part []
Attachment validity check: passed.

Scanning part [PATCH.exe]
Attachment validity check: passed.
Virus identity found: W32/Gibe-F

BEWARE - Lucky my ISP servers are picking it up so who
ever is sending it, tuff tity cos it aint working :)
 
G

Guest

Found it :)

The SKU117.CAB is NOT on the Office disc but infact its
refuring to Frontpage. If you have a Frontpage install
disc, put that in and the SKU117.CAB is in the root of
that.

Laters
 
S

Sloan Crayton [MS]

That file is on the Office 2003 Professional CD. Inserting the CD should
solve the problem.

Office 2003 Setup has a Local Install Source feature that copies the source
files to the local hard drive so that the CD won't be necessary to install
updates. See the KB article at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;830168 for more
information about this feature.

If you would like to restore your Local Install Source files, a new tool has
just been made available to do that. You'll find it at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...a3-695b-42c3-9045-b812ba0fed3e&DisplayLang=en.

Sloan Crayton
Microsoft
 

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