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jaygreg
I have three discs for Office 2003 Professional; the first that installs the
suite of programs, a second that installs Outlook 2003 BCM, and a third
labeled Microsoft Office Professional, Enterprise Edition 2003, Service Pack
1. These were originally installed on my Windows XP machine. My new 64 bit
machine runs Vista.
I installed the first disc successfully on the new Vista machine then - not
sure which disc should come next - I chose the Outlook 2003 Business Contact
Manger disc. Windows Installer paused during the process and sent up a
second window entitled "Program Compatibility Assistant". It read:
"This program has known compatibility issues. Check online to see if
solutions are available from the Microsoft website. If solutions are found,
Windows will automatically display a website that lists steps you can take."
It then identified the program involved as Microsoft.NET Framework 1.1 in
"Location: Not Available". It went on to say at the end that "This software
has known incompatibility with IIS on this platform."
The above window was followed by one entitled "Problem Report Solution"
which read: Download updates for Microsoft.NET Framework 1.1. The problem
was caused by a compatibility issue between this version of Windows and this
version of Microsoft.NET Framework 1.1. This program was created by
Microsoft Corporation.
Solution. Go online to the following website to download an update that
solves this problem.
I clicked "Microsoft Corporation" as prompted and got this message in
another "Windows Installer" window which I subsequently closed or it closed
itself:
"The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer service
because the program to be updated may be missing, or the upgrade patch may
update a different version of the program. Verify that the program to be
upgraded exists on your computer and that you have a correct upgrade patch."
Well... it sounds like Framework 1.1 is simply missing or can't be
recognized which leads me to believe it may have something to do with that
SP1 disc; the third disc I never got to. Perhaps I'm wrong. In any event, I
walked away from the machine and plan on retiring for the night (6 hours)
leaving all the windows open on the desktop. I'm concerned that Vista will
attempt to update itself around 3AM but I'm hopeful it has enough artificial
intelligence to realize something 's in progress and it won't gum up the
works.
Can someone please tell me how to back out of these windows (since I'm
technically still in the process of an installation) and then give me some
guidance on how I resolve the issue in order to complete the installation.
suite of programs, a second that installs Outlook 2003 BCM, and a third
labeled Microsoft Office Professional, Enterprise Edition 2003, Service Pack
1. These were originally installed on my Windows XP machine. My new 64 bit
machine runs Vista.
I installed the first disc successfully on the new Vista machine then - not
sure which disc should come next - I chose the Outlook 2003 Business Contact
Manger disc. Windows Installer paused during the process and sent up a
second window entitled "Program Compatibility Assistant". It read:
"This program has known compatibility issues. Check online to see if
solutions are available from the Microsoft website. If solutions are found,
Windows will automatically display a website that lists steps you can take."
It then identified the program involved as Microsoft.NET Framework 1.1 in
"Location: Not Available". It went on to say at the end that "This software
has known incompatibility with IIS on this platform."
The above window was followed by one entitled "Problem Report Solution"
which read: Download updates for Microsoft.NET Framework 1.1. The problem
was caused by a compatibility issue between this version of Windows and this
version of Microsoft.NET Framework 1.1. This program was created by
Microsoft Corporation.
Solution. Go online to the following website to download an update that
solves this problem.
I clicked "Microsoft Corporation" as prompted and got this message in
another "Windows Installer" window which I subsequently closed or it closed
itself:
"The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer service
because the program to be updated may be missing, or the upgrade patch may
update a different version of the program. Verify that the program to be
upgraded exists on your computer and that you have a correct upgrade patch."
Well... it sounds like Framework 1.1 is simply missing or can't be
recognized which leads me to believe it may have something to do with that
SP1 disc; the third disc I never got to. Perhaps I'm wrong. In any event, I
walked away from the machine and plan on retiring for the night (6 hours)
leaving all the windows open on the desktop. I'm concerned that Vista will
attempt to update itself around 3AM but I'm hopeful it has enough artificial
intelligence to realize something 's in progress and it won't gum up the
works.
Can someone please tell me how to back out of these windows (since I'm
technically still in the process of an installation) and then give me some
guidance on how I resolve the issue in order to complete the installation.