SBERET.MSI File Missing - Excel/Office XP 2002

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Mark D.

Greetings to all...

Up till today, all of my XP Office (2002) apps have been running fine.
Suddenly and inexplicably...and only as of today, when I try to open Excel or
any of my many Excel documents, Windows Installer initiates and starts
searching for set up files and then prompts me to insert the Office Xp CD
ROM, which I unfortunately cannot find. All my other Office Applications
(Word, Outlook, etc.) are still running fine.

Windows Installer also directs me to a help file which indicates that the
SBERET.MSI file is missing - and needed before I can successfully resume
using Excel. I've tried searching in all folders and sub-folders (both hidden
and not hidden) on my hard drive but have not been able to locate this file.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Mark DiRollo
 
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Dave Peterson

Check your other post.
Greetings to all...

Up till today, all of my XP Office (2002) apps have been running fine.
Suddenly and inexplicably...and only as of today, when I try to open Excel or
any of my many Excel documents, Windows Installer initiates and starts
searching for set up files and then prompts me to insert the Office Xp CD
ROM, which I unfortunately cannot find. All my other Office Applications
(Word, Outlook, etc.) are still running fine.

Windows Installer also directs me to a help file which indicates that the
SBERET.MSI file is missing - and needed before I can successfully resume
using Excel. I've tried searching in all folders and sub-folders (both hidden
and not hidden) on my hard drive but have not been able to locate this file.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Mark DiRollo
 
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Mark D.

Dave,
I have posted in a total of 3 categories. Which of the other 2 are you
referring two?
Mark
 
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Dave Peterson

Whichever one you got answers to.

That's one of the problems with multiposting. You have to check all locations
for all answers.

And you're asking others to possibly waste their time by answering a question
that someone else already answered.

It's not fair to you or to everyone else.

You can use google (maybe a few hours behind) to search for stuff you've posted
(and find the replies, too)

http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search
http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?q=group:*Excel*&num=100
 
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Mark D.

Dave,

I find your response offensive, putting me therefore on the defensive.

I posted in more than one category to improve the odds of getting a
response. Furthermore, each category is applicable, thus making it all the
more difficult to choose just one category to post in. And for your further
edification, when I post I always request to be notified of responses in all
cases.

I had seen the one and only informational response registered under one of
the other categories. But that response did not remedy my situation as it the
respondent merely states that the file is actually on a Business Edition CD
ROM. It doesn't matter what CD ROM it's on, I don't have it.

I appreciate you offering your input but, frankly, anyone who feels they'd
be wasting their time by responding to a post shouldn't bother responding at
all. Afterall, isn't this all voluntary?

While I appreciate your effort, I do not appreciate the reprimanding tone of
your reply. Please...wag your finger in someone else's face...not mine.
 
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Gord Dibben

If you learned the difference between "multiposting" and "crossposting" you
might not have to go on the defensive.

If you quit using that clunky CDO Interface and tried a real news reader you
would be able to find your posts and replies to same.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

Dave,

I find your response offensive, putting me therefore on the defensive.

I posted in more than one category to improve the odds of getting a
response. Furthermore, each category is applicable, thus making it all the
more difficult to choose just one category to post in. And for your further
edification, when I post I always request to be notified of responses in all
cases.

I had seen the one and only informational response registered under one of
the other categories. But that response did not remedy my situation as it the
respondent merely states that the file is actually on a Business Edition CD
ROM. It doesn't matter what CD ROM it's on, I don't have it.

I appreciate you offering your input but, frankly, anyone who feels they'd
be wasting their time by responding to a post shouldn't bother responding at
all. Afterall, isn't this all voluntary?

While I appreciate your effort, I do not appreciate the reprimanding tone of
your reply. Please...wag your finger in someone else's face...not mine.
 
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Dave Peterson

Potential responders may not know that you multiposted your question and got
answers elsewhere.

I know I don't like it when I spend time coming up with an answer only to find
that the questioner posted several times and has several responses. I don't
think I'm alone thinking that way.

People who volunarily answer questions still don't like to have their time
wasted. So my post was more of a warning to them that you could have the answer
elsewhere.

Dave,

I find your response offensive, putting me therefore on the defensive.

I posted in more than one category to improve the odds of getting a
response. Furthermore, each category is applicable, thus making it all the
more difficult to choose just one category to post in. And for your further
edification, when I post I always request to be notified of responses in all
cases.

I had seen the one and only informational response registered under one of
the other categories. But that response did not remedy my situation as it the
respondent merely states that the file is actually on a Business Edition CD
ROM. It doesn't matter what CD ROM it's on, I don't have it.

I appreciate you offering your input but, frankly, anyone who feels they'd
be wasting their time by responding to a post shouldn't bother responding at
all. Afterall, isn't this all voluntary?

While I appreciate your effort, I do not appreciate the reprimanding tone of
your reply. Please...wag your finger in someone else's face...not mine.
 
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LDuke

I also am experiencing this problem (sberet.msi file missing)....it began in
the same manner...all of a sudden any XLS file cannot be opened. I do have
the installation cds but appparently due to automatic upgrades, they don't
seem to work now because they are 'older' than the version currently
installed on my computer. I have spent hours attempting to wade through a
variety of "help" solutions online, but have found no satisfactory answers.
Any simple advice would be greatly appreciated, as I am not proficient at
'digging around' in the computer. Thank you very much,
 

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