Office 2003 Updates keep failing

J

JCO

Your are correct in accessing the problem and I've tried everything on your
list.
However, when I try a repair (with the CD in), the repair failed. It asks
me if I want to send a report to MS, which I did. I find that useless but
hopefully somebody at MS actually gets those reports.

It seems to me, I should just uninstall Office 2003, clean my registry, then
reinstall.
Is this my only option?


Ada Pan said:
Hello,

From your udpate, I know that you have set the Office Source Engine service
to Manual but the problem persists. And you receive an error code
'0x80070643. If this is not correct, please let me know.

First I recommend you try all the methods provided in my previous response.
Based on my experiecne, the troubleshooting steps listed in my previous
can resolve most office update issues.

If all the suggestions don't help, please also try the following methods to
correct the problem.

Method 1: Repair the Ose.exe file
=====================

To repair the Ose.exe file, copy the Ose.exe file from the Office 2003 CD.
To do this, follow these steps:

1. Determine where the Ose.exe file is located. By default, the Ose.exe
file is in the following location:
path:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Source Engine\

2. Insert the Office 2003 CD in the CD drive.

3. Right-click Start, and then click Explore.

4. Use Microsoft Windows Explorer to locate the following folder on the
Office 2003 CD:
path:\Files\Setup

5. Right-click the Ose.exe file, and then click Copy.

6. Locate and then click to select the folder in which the Ose.exe file is
located on the computer. For example, locate and then click to select the
following folder:
path:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Source Engine

7. Right-click the Source Engine folder, and then click Paste.

8. If you are prompted to replace an existing file, click Yes.


Method 2: Remove and then reinstall Office 2003
==============================

To remove and then reinstall Office 2003, follow these steps.

Before we start any items in these steps, let¡¯s back up your outlook data
so as to avoid further file loss. For more information on back up your
outlook data please go to the following link:

For Outlook 2002 and Outlook 2003:

Q287070 OL2002: How to Back Up, Restore, or Move Outlook Data
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;287070

Note: This article also applies to Outlook 2003.

Note: If you don't use Outlook for your emails, just skip this step and
move on.

1. Download and install the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility.

<http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48
D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe>

2. After you install the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, click Start
menu-> All Programs-> Windows Install Clean Up.

3. Highlight Microsoft Office 2003 entry in the list and then click Remove.
Quit the Utility.

Note: If you have got any other old or redundant office entries or other
Office stand alone products such as Visio in the list, please remove them
together.

4. Close all applications.

5. Click Start menu-> Run, type "regedit" (without the quotation marks) in
the Open box and press Enter.

6. Expand the registry tree on the left pane and locate the following two
registry keys:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office

7. Right-click on this key and click Delete to delete those keys.

8. Delete the following folders:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office.
C:\Program Files\OfficeUpdate11

9. Click Start menu-> Run, type "%Temp%" (without the quotation marks) in
the Open box and press Enter.

10. Empty the %Temp% folder.

Note: If some files can't be deleted, please skip them, which don¡¯t
influence the result of the troubleshooting.

11. Empty the Recycle Bin.


12. Restart your computer and install Office 2003.

13. Go to Office Product Updates Web site to check for all available
updates:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdate/default.aspx

Can you install the Office updates now?


Information Collections:
====================

If the problem still persists, I'd like you to capture screenshots of the
exact error messages you have encountered when you try to install the
updates from online update web page and from local disk. Then send them to
me as an attachment for my further research. My e-mail address is :<
(e-mail address removed) >.

To capture the image, please:

(a) When the image appears, press the Print Screen key several times (this
key is located to the right of the F12 key on the keyboard)

Note: Nothing happens at this stage. Please just go ahead.

(b) Open Paint ['start' => 'All Programs' => 'Accessories' => 'Paint'].

(c) Click Edit (menu) -> Paste or press Ctrl + V.

(d) Click File (menu) -> Save. Save it as a .jpg or .gif file and send it
to me as an attachment.

Please tell me the result of this issue at your earliest convenience. If
there is anything unclear, please don't hesitate to let me know. I'm
looking forward to your reply.

Regards,

Ada Pan

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A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for your udpate.

Based on my knowledge, if the reparation of Office cannot run properly,
some Office components or registry keys may be severely damaged. Let us
first try to rename the Office subkeys in the Windows Registry and then
check if reparation of Office works properly.

Step 1: Rename Office subkeys
====================

Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
settings for your Microsoft Office programs.

1. Close all the applications.
2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0

4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
5. Close the Registry Editor.

Step 2: Detect and Repair Office 2003
======================

1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
and click Change.
5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
6. Select “Reinstall and Repair” and click Next.
7. Select “Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation”.
8. Click Install and wait the process to end.

Step 3: Install Updates
===============

Please try to install the updates from your local disk to check the updates
can be successfully installed.

If the suggestions above don't help, it seems that the simply reparation of
Office cannot make up all the damaged Office components. The most
efficient and simplest way to correct such a problem is manually remove and
reinstall Office. By this way, all possible damaged registry keys or
components will be rebuilt. Please take your time to try the suggestion of
Remove and Reinstall Office and then check if the issue recurs.

If anything is unclear or you need further assistance, please feel free to
let me know. I am standing by for your reply.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for your udpate.

Based on my knowledge, if the reparation of Office cannot run properly,
some Office components or registry keys may be severely damaged. Let us
first try to rename the Office subkeys in the Windows Registry and then
check if reparation of Office works properly.

Step 1: Rename Office subkeys
====================

Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
settings for your Microsoft Office programs.

1. Close all the applications.
2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0

4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
5. Close the Registry Editor.

Step 2: Detect and Repair Office 2003
======================

1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
and click Change.
5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
6. Select “Reinstall and Repair” and click Next.
7. Select “Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation”.
8. Click Install and wait the process to end.

Step 3: Install Updates
===============

Please try to install the updates from your local disk to check the updates
can be successfully installed.

If the suggestions above don't help, it seems that the simply reparation of
Office cannot make up all the damaged Office components. The most
efficient and simplest way to correct such a problem is manually remove and
reinstall Office. By this way, all possible damaged registry keys or
components will be rebuilt. Please take your time to try the suggestion of
Remove and Reinstall Office and then check if the issue recurs.

If anything is unclear or you need further assistance, please feel free to
let me know. I am standing by for your reply.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
=====================================================
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A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for your udpate.

Based on my knowledge, if the reparation of Office cannot run properly,
some Office components or registry keys may be severely damaged. Let us
first try to rename the Office subkeys in the Windows Registry and then
check if reparation of Office works properly.

Step 1: Rename Office subkeys
====================

Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
settings for your Microsoft Office programs.

1. Close all the applications.
2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0

4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
5. Close the Registry Editor.

Step 2: Detect and Repair Office 2003
======================

1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
and click Change.
5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
6. Select “Reinstall and Repair” and click Next.
7. Select “Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation”.
8. Click Install and wait the process to end.

Step 3: Install Updates
===============

Please try to install the updates from your local disk to check the updates
can be successfully installed.

If the suggestions above don't help, it seems that the simply reparation of
Office cannot make up all the damaged Office components. The most
efficient and simplest way to correct such a problem is manually remove and
reinstall Office. By this way, all possible damaged registry keys or
components will be rebuilt. Please take your time to try the suggestion of
Remove and Reinstall Office and then check if the issue recurs.

If anything is unclear or you need further assistance, please feel free to
let me know. I am standing by for your reply.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
=====================================================
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that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for your udpate.

Based on my knowledge, if the reparation of Office cannot run properly,
some Office components or registry keys may be severely damaged. Let us
first try to rename the Office subkeys in the Windows Registry and then
check if reparation of Office works properly.

Step 1: Rename Office subkeys
====================

Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
settings for your Microsoft Office programs.

1. Close all the applications.
2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0

4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
5. Close the Registry Editor.

Step 2: Detect and Repair Office 2003
======================

1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
and click Change.
5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
6. Select “Reinstall and Repair” and click Next.
7. Select “Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation”.
8. Click Install and wait the process to end.

Step 3: Install Updates
===============

Please try to install the updates from your local disk to check the updates
can be successfully installed.

If the suggestions above don't help, it seems that the simply reparation of
Office cannot make up all the damaged Office components. The most
efficient and simplest way to correct such a problem is manually remove and
reinstall Office. By this way, all possible damaged registry keys or
components will be rebuilt. Please take your time to try the suggestion of
Remove and Reinstall Office and then check if the issue recurs.

If anything is unclear or you need further assistance, please feel free to
let me know. I am standing by for your reply.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
=====================================================
When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
=====================================================
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A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for your udpate.

Based on my knowledge, if the reparation of Office cannot run properly,
some Office components or registry keys may be severely damaged. Let us
first try to rename the Office subkeys in the Windows Registry and then
check if reparation of Office works properly.

Step 1: Rename Office subkeys
====================

Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
settings for your Microsoft Office programs.

1. Close all the applications.
2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0

4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
5. Close the Registry Editor.

Step 2: Detect and Repair Office 2003
======================

1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
and click Change.
5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
6. Select “Reinstall and Repair” and click Next.
7. Select “Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation”.
8. Click Install and wait the process to end.

Step 3: Install Updates
===============

Please try to install the updates from your local disk to check the updates
can be successfully installed.

If the suggestions above don't help, it seems that the simply reparation of
Office cannot make up all the damaged Office components. The most
efficient and simplest way to correct such a problem is manually remove and
reinstall Office. By this way, all possible damaged registry keys or
components will be rebuilt. Please take your time to try the suggestion of
Remove and Reinstall Office and then check if the issue recurs.

If anything is unclear or you need further assistance, please feel free to
let me know. I am standing by for your reply.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
=====================================================
When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
=====================================================
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A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for your udpate.

Based on my knowledge, if the reparation of Office cannot run properly,
some Office components or registry keys may be severely damaged. Let us
first try to rename the Office subkeys in the Windows Registry and then
check if reparation of Office works properly.

Step 1: Rename Office subkeys
====================

Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
settings for your Microsoft Office programs.

1. Close all the applications.
2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0

4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
5. Close the Registry Editor.

Step 2: Detect and Repair Office 2003
======================

1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
and click Change.
5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
6. Select “Reinstall and Repair” and click Next.
7. Select “Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation”.
8. Click Install and wait the process to end.

Step 3: Install Updates
===============

Please try to install the updates from your local disk to check the updates
can be successfully installed.

If the suggestions above don't help, it seems that the simply reparation of
Office cannot make up all the damaged Office components. The most
efficient and simplest way to correct such a problem is manually remove and
reinstall Office. By this way, all possible damaged registry keys or
components will be rebuilt. Please take your time to try the suggestion of
Remove and Reinstall Office and then check if the issue recurs.

If anything is unclear or you need further assistance, please feel free to
let me know. I am standing by for your reply.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
=====================================================
When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
=====================================================
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A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for your udpate.

Based on my knowledge, if the reparation of Office cannot run properly,
some Office components or registry keys may be severely damaged. Let us
first try to rename the Office subkeys in the Windows Registry and then
check if reparation of Office works properly.

Step 1: Rename Office subkeys
====================

Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
settings for your Microsoft Office programs.

1. Close all the applications.
2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0

4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
5. Close the Registry Editor.

Step 2: Detect and Repair Office 2003
======================

1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
and click Change.
5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
6. Select “Reinstall and Repair” and click Next.
7. Select “Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation”.
8. Click Install and wait the process to end.

Step 3: Install Updates
===============

Please try to install the updates from your local disk to check the updates
can be successfully installed.

If the suggestions above don't help, it seems that the simply reparation of
Office cannot make up all the damaged Office components. The most
efficient and simplest way to correct such a problem is manually remove and
reinstall Office. By this way, all possible damaged registry keys or
components will be rebuilt. Please take your time to try the suggestion of
Remove and Reinstall Office and then check if the issue recurs.

If anything is unclear or you need further assistance, please feel free to
let me know. I am standing by for your reply.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
=====================================================
When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
=====================================================
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A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for your udpate.

Based on my knowledge, if the reparation of Office cannot run properly,
some Office components or registry keys may be severely damaged. Let us
first try to rename the Office subkeys in the Windows Registry and then
check if reparation of Office works properly.

Step 1: Rename Office subkeys
====================

Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
settings for your Microsoft Office programs.

1. Close all the applications.
2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0

4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
5. Close the Registry Editor.

Step 2: Detect and Repair Office 2003
======================

1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
and click Change.
5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
6. Select “Reinstall and Repair” and click Next.
7. Select “Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation”.
8. Click Install and wait the process to end.

Step 3: Install Updates
===============

Please try to install the updates from your local disk to check the updates
can be successfully installed.

If the suggestions above don't help, it seems that the simply reparation of
Office cannot make up all the damaged Office components. The most
efficient and simplest way to correct such a problem is manually remove and
reinstall Office. By this way, all possible damaged registry keys or
components will be rebuilt. Please take your time to try the suggestion of
Remove and Reinstall Office and then check if the issue recurs.

If anything is unclear or you need further assistance, please feel free to
let me know. I am standing by for your reply.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
=====================================================
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that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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J

JCO

This seems to work. The only problem is that it corrupted my FrontPage2003
installation.
Keeps asking for my Key. When I enter it, thinks that it is invalid.

I will have to uninstall FrontPage 2003 then reinstall and see if that
works. At first I thought FP2003 was part of Office2003. I forgot that I
have a separate CD for FP2003.

Will update this post later today to let you know.
 
J

JCO

This seems to work. The only problem is that it corrupted my FrontPage2003
installation.
Keeps asking for my Key. When I enter it, thinks that it is invalid.

I will have to uninstall FrontPage 2003 then reinstall and see if that
works. At first I thought FP2003 was part of Office2003. I forgot that I
have a separate CD for FP2003.

Will update this post later today to let you know.
 
J

JCO

This seems to work. The only problem is that it corrupted my FrontPage2003
installation.
Keeps asking for my Key. When I enter it, thinks that it is invalid.

I will have to uninstall FrontPage 2003 then reinstall and see if that
works. At first I thought FP2003 was part of Office2003. I forgot that I
have a separate CD for FP2003.

Will update this post later today to let you know.
 
J

JCO

This seems to work. The only problem is that it corrupted my FrontPage2003
installation.
Keeps asking for my Key. When I enter it, thinks that it is invalid.

I will have to uninstall FrontPage 2003 then reinstall and see if that
works. At first I thought FP2003 was part of Office2003. I forgot that I
have a separate CD for FP2003.

Will update this post later today to let you know.
 
J

JCO

This seems to work. The only problem is that it corrupted my FrontPage2003
installation.
Keeps asking for my Key. When I enter it, thinks that it is invalid.

I will have to uninstall FrontPage 2003 then reinstall and see if that
works. At first I thought FP2003 was part of Office2003. I forgot that I
have a separate CD for FP2003.

Will update this post later today to let you know.
 
J

JCO

This seems to work. The only problem is that it corrupted my FrontPage2003
installation.
Keeps asking for my Key. When I enter it, thinks that it is invalid.

I will have to uninstall FrontPage 2003 then reinstall and see if that
works. At first I thought FP2003 was part of Office2003. I forgot that I
have a separate CD for FP2003.

Will update this post later today to let you know.
 
J

JCO

This seems to work. The only problem is that it corrupted my FrontPage2003
installation.
Keeps asking for my Key. When I enter it, thinks that it is invalid.

I will have to uninstall FrontPage 2003 then reinstall and see if that
works. At first I thought FP2003 was part of Office2003. I forgot that I
have a separate CD for FP2003.

Will update this post later today to let you know.
 
J

JCO

This seems to work. The only problem is that it corrupted my FrontPage2003
installation.
Keeps asking for my Key. When I enter it, thinks that it is invalid.

I will have to uninstall FrontPage 2003 then reinstall and see if that
works. At first I thought FP2003 was part of Office2003. I forgot that I
have a separate CD for FP2003.

Will update this post later today to let you know.
 
A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for taking time to let me know the situation on your side.
Please take your time to do it and update me with the result at your
earliest convenience.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
=====================================================
When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for taking time to let me know the situation on your side.
Please take your time to do it and update me with the result at your
earliest convenience.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
=====================================================
When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
=====================================================
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A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for taking time to let me know the situation on your side.
Please take your time to do it and update me with the result at your
earliest convenience.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
=====================================================
When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
=====================================================
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 

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