Office Home & Student 2007

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Doctor D

I recently purchased Office Home & Student 2007 upgrade for my Sony computer.
I inadvertantly deleted Works prior to the installation. As a result, I
received an error when trying to install and unable to proceed. Any advice
on working around this?

Thanks
 
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LVTravel

Doctor D said:
I recently purchased Office Home & Student 2007 upgrade for my Sony
computer.
I inadvertantly deleted Works prior to the installation. As a result, I
received an error when trying to install and unable to proceed. Any
advice
on working around this?

Thanks

Considering that Home and Student is NOT an upgrade product, it is only
available as either a retail full install or as a license key for activating
the downloaded trial version, you are having another issue than having Works
not on the computer. Please post the exact error messages you are receiving
and double check that you do, in fact, have Home and Student and not another
version of Office.

Office Home and Student 2007 $149.95/NA Upgrade not applicable.
(line copied from
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX101754511033.aspx)
 
L

LVTravel

Doctor D said:
Error message is: error 1311 Source File Not Found
C:1Y1561403.CAB

Have you totally deleted any pre-installed trial version of Office software
and it's activation assistant from the computer and rebooted the computer
prior to attempting to install the software package you have purchased.
Missing CAB file error message is a common complaint when attempting to
over-install a trial version. Also make sure that the disk is clean with no
fingerprints or scratches on the shiny side of the disk.

What anti-virus, anti-malware program and version are you running on the
computer as this can also interfere with installation of Office programs in
some instances.
 

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